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).
Hi all,
is there some way in which the Gimp supports
the ITPC standard for copyright information,
author, etc. in JPEGs?
TIA,
Claus
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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
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
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
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