Hi all
I've got a problem using gimp 2.2.11 on Ubuntu 6.06 (Gnome 2.14.3): when
I try to open a file, (File Open), I don't have access to my SMB
shares (they are not listed in the box on the left hand side of the file
opener as they are in OpenOffice for example). Is this a general gimp
Quoting Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
GIMP Users,
Because of the nature of my work, I have to repeat the same set of
commands over and over again. (...SNIP...)
Is there a way I can save a custom sequence of processes, and then, dare
I hope, bind that sequence to a keyboard shortcut?
I had a
On Monday 26 February 2007 07:06, Gregor Reich wrote:
Hi all
I've got a problem using gimp 2.2.11 on Ubuntu 6.06 (Gnome 2.14.3):
when I try to open a file, (File Open), I don't have access to my
SMB shares (they are not listed in the box on the left hand side of
the file opener as they are
On Sunday 25 February 2007 15:32, Simon Davis wrote:
Hi there,
I imagine this is a fairly common question so forgive me but can't
find anything definate on it. Does anyone know when / if there will
be a new version of GIMP released. Developing a complete course
(vid tutorials etc) for GIMP
I have some 1 bit tiff images.
BitsPerSample (258) SHORT (3) 11
When I open them in GIMP to edit GIMP saves them as 8 bit.
BitsPerSample (258) SHORT (3) 18
How can I get GIMP to save a image as 1 bit tiff?
Fedora Core 5
GIMP version 2.2.13
Thanks
Richard
On Monday 26 February 2007 00:35, Dave M G wrote:
GIMP Users,
Because of the nature of my work, I have to repeat the same set of
commands over and over again. These commands are:
1. Create a selection from a path (I don't know if there's a
keyboard shortcut for this)
2. Select-Sharpen to
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 12:18 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
And as I mentioned, I had already installed Gutenprint from within the
Ubuntu repositories.
You installed the Gutenprint printer drivers, but not the GIMP plug-in
that uses them.
But just to be sure, I went to the Gutenprint project
Hi,
GIMP 2.3 has support for accessing files on SBM shares over gnome-vfs.
It's somewhat hackish as it uses temporary files in order to avoid
having to rewrite all file plug-ins. But in general, it works just fine.
As soon as the long-awaited new file system abstraction layer makes its
way into
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-02-26 at 10:40 -0800, Mateusz Misiorny wrote:
I am using 2.3.14 and had to make some precise rectangular selections.
The rectangle tools (rectangle/ellipse select and crop) in 2.3 are work
in progress. The things you are commenting on are subject to change. A
specification for
Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And still, when I select to print from within GIMP, it and click the
button that says About, it says I'm using GIMP-Print 4.2.
So, as far as I can tell, I've done everything to install Gutenprint on
my system, but GIMP isn't giving me any indication that
On Sun, Feb 25, 2007 at 08:44:02AM +, Roberto Gorjão wrote:
I'm a new user both of Gimp and of this list, so, first of all, hello to
everyone!
I'm interested in the application of the thirds rule and the golden
section proportions to photos and other images... I've found this
Dave M G wrote:
So my question remains:
How do I get GIMP to use the Gutenprint plug in that I have installed?
(Actually, my real question is, Why does GIMP, and only GIMP, need to
use an entirely different set of printer drivers all it's own when every
other application seems to be
I currently have 2.2.13 of Gimp on Linux. I read about Gimpshop, and my
questions are as follows:
1. Is Gimpshop a separate program from Gimp, or is it merely an extension?
2. If it is the former, can Gimpshop and Gimp run on the same machine?
3. If the latter, what extensions do I need for
Toby, Sven, Matthias,
Thank you all for responding.
Toby Haynes wrote:
Open System-Synaptic and search Names and Descriptions for
Gutenprint. You should see, amongst the other entries,
gimp-print-5.0.0-2ubuntu2 or similar. That is what you need to install.
What I have installed is:
Saul, Joao,
Thank you for replying.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I had a few minutes free so I whipped up a script-fu which I think
will do the task you described. ...
The command is not assigned to a keystroke but you can do so from the
File-Preferences-Interface-Configure keyboard
-- Forwarded message --
From: Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Feb 26, 2007 10:16 PM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] May be OT: Gimpshop
To: John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've never tried gimpshop. That being said, I think it's a re-package
of GIMP - the whole program. If that is
On 2/26/07, John Meyer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Chris Mohler wrote:
I've never tried gimpshop. That being said, I think it's a re-package
of GIMP - the whole program. If that is the case, I do think that you
can run both side-by-side.
Just out of curiosity, what platform (operating
On 2/25/07, Roberto Gorjão [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm interested in the application of the thirds rule and the golden
section proportions to photos and other images... I've found this
excellent bug report
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=323669 on this subject and
it seems to
John,
I'm not a GIMP expert by any means. But I use GIMP-Shop because, as a
Windows/Adobe refugee, I found it to be the easiest transition from my
previous environment to open source graphics.
1. Is Gimpshop a separate program from Gimp, or is it merely an extension?
I believe an
Sven,
Thank you, sort of, for responding.
Did you see a Pan tool somewhere in the toolbox or in the Tools menu?
No, you didn't. Simply because there is no pan tool. Thus, you can't map
it to an arbitrary key.
I see a Pan tool when I click one of the keys on my pen tablet. So I
don't
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