Hi
I have installed ports/gimpshop on my fFreebsd 6.1 system. I want to compare
its functionality with photoshop with which I am extremely familar and use
extensively on my Win XP system.
I have started gimp and have two newbie questions.
1. How do I get to start gimpshop? The docs seem to ha
All,
I own a Wacom 12" Serial tablet. When using the current Windows Gimp, I
need to disable GTK tablet recognition thus effectively disabling
Pressure Sensitivity in Gimp (this is a known problem with Windows GTK).
So what tablet(s) can a Windows user use with the Gimp and retain
pressure sensiti
Not sure how well GimpShop will run on FreeBSD. I don't know anything about
FreeBSD,
myself (I am running Ubuntu Dapper), but I wonder if GimpShop and and the Gimp
2.2.15 it
looks like you installed will have a conflict. On windows, GimpShop has been
pretty much
a bugfest, at Gimptalk, we alwa
This is a logical (?) follow up on Sam Stern's question for Windows.
Is there a good (prefarably large) tablet to use with Linux that provides most
if not all functionalities? (Eraser/pressure etc.)
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/Rikard
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Rikard Johnels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> This is a logical (?) follow up on Sam Stern's question for Windows.
> Is there a good (prefarably large) tablet to use with Linux that provides
> most
> if not all functionalities? (Eraser/pressure etc.)
The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want,
"Olivier Lecarme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
enable this?
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Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Olivier Lecarme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
>
> Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
> enable this?
I have no experience with a serial tablet, but the
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2007-07-07 at 1809.55 +0200):
> "Olivier Lecarme" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
> Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
> enable this?
Serial tablets were even easier to setup than
Johan Vromans wrote:
> Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
> enable this?
Olivier provided you already a pointer to the Linux wacom project.
It deals with serial tablets as well and everything is explained
in detail there. Even an extra section is spend on how to enable