[Gimp-user] Waited All day to respond to my rant's responses.

2007-04-05 Thread Steven Howe
I have three messages to respond to. So if I don't address your issue reply to reply, don't get upset. One; The gimp is not a Kernel program. At least not on non-windows system. On Windows who the hell knows what is going on. Certainly not Microsoft (all the more reason not to worry about it).

[Gimp-user] IPTC standard

2007-04-05 Thread Claus Cyrny
Hi all, is there some way in which the Gimp supports the ITPC standard for copyright information, author, etc. in JPEGs? TIA, Claus -- Home Page- http://home.arcor.de/ccyrny/[in English] graf-o-matic - http://grafomatic.twoday.net/ [in German] :: django|log ::

[Gimp-user] Input devices--

2007-04-05 Thread Richard Oliver
I am a new but very enthuastic user of GIMP but find it difficult to do very fine detail with the use of my Optical Mouse. I have read somewhere of a "pen" or "stylis" as input devices and wondered if these are available as alternatives to the mouse. (I have tried increasing the magnification and

[Gimp-user] gimp or inkscape?

2007-04-05 Thread Alex Feldman
Hi, I have limited experience with Gimp, almost all of it with photographs, and essentially none with Inkscape. I want to make some simple maps of trails in the area, and mark them with mileages and a few comments. My plan was to download the photographs of the area from Google Earth, put a

Re: [Gimp-user] gimp or inkscape?

2007-04-05 Thread Owen Cook
On Thu, Apr 05, 2007 at 08:13:39PM -0600, Alex Feldman wrote: > Hi, > > I have limited experience with Gimp, almost all of it with photographs, > and essentially none with Inkscape. I want to make some simple maps of > trails in the area, and mark them with mileages and a few comments. My > p

Re: [Gimp-user] Input devices--

2007-04-05 Thread Paul Surgeon
On Thursday 05 April 2007 17:08, Richard Oliver wrote: > I am a new but very enthuastic user of GIMP but find it difficult to do > very fine detail with the use of my Optical Mouse. > I have read somewhere of a "pen" or "stylis" as input devices and > wondered if these are available as alternatives