Anthony,
Exactly what you want to do is not clear to me.
Trying to 'fake' the missing bits of photo is, while possible, a very
time consuming choice.
I think you would be better off making it seem like the missing bits
are intentional, as in this example:
Hi all,
I am just getting myself into the writing of scripts and, as I use Perl
normally, would like to use it for that purpose.
I'm using GIMP on Linux (Mandriva) and have Perl already installed in my
system.
Thanks to all.
--
Xavier Mas
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On Saturday 03 May 2008, Xavier Mas wrote:
Hi all,
I am just getting myself into the writing of scripts and, as I use
Perl normally, would like to use it for that purpose.
I'm using GIMP on Linux (Mandriva) and have Perl already installed
in my system.
Thanks to all.
Hi -
there are Perl
El Saturday 03 May 2008 18:42:21 Joao S. O. Bueno va escriure:
On Saturday 03 May 2008, Xavier Mas wrote:
Hi all,
I am just getting myself into the writing of scripts and, as I use
Perl normally, would like to use it for that purpose.
I'm using GIMP on Linux (Mandriva) and have Perl
On Sun, 4 May 2008, Xavier Mas wrote:
Thank you js.
Being useful seems to be a long-term habit for
Joao. I don't think that it's just because
he's Brasiliano, either. (-:
Being weird seems to be a habit for me: I'd
like to script GIMP in Ruby instead.
Cheers; Leon
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On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 11:49 PM, David Gowers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Anthony,
Exactly what you want to do is not clear to me.
Trying to 'fake' the missing bits of photo is, while possible, a very
time consuming choice.
I think you would be better off making it seem like the missing
On Saturday 03 May 2008, Leon Brooks wrote:
Being weird seems to be a habit for me: I'd
like to script GIMP in Ruby instead.
Cheers; Leon
That is also an option!
Just cehck the apropriate package (probably named gimp-ruby) from your
distro - or download it from gnome repositories. :-)
On Sun, 4 May 2008, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
Good morning, South America! (-:
Just cehck the apropriate package (probably
named gimp-ruby) from your distro
Mandriva 2008.0 on this laptop, about to be
2008.1 AKA spring.
Has perl-Gimp gimp-python but nothing to
do with Ruby on GIMP (but there
On Fri, 2008-05-02 at 11:46 -0700, Anthony Ettinger wrote:
I have a photograph of a client that I would like to rotate so the
angle is not crooked, but I end up with a V shape after
rotation...does anyone have any creative ideas for blending something
in to get a full rectangle?
This is the