Jenette writes:
>>So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>open a command prompt, and do:
>
>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt
>
>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>whatever directory Gimp has been installed
On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>> open a command prompt, and do:
>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>> whatever directory Gimp
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
>
> On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
> >> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
> >> open a command prompt, and do:
> >> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
> >> and paste the results here (rep
>On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>>> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>> open a command prompt, and do:
>>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>> whatever directory
>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
>>
>> On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>> >> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>> >> open a command prompt, and do:
>> >> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>> >> and paste the results he
>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 2:20 AM, Jenette wrote:
>>
>> >So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>> >open a command prompt, and do:
>>
>> > dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt
>>
>> > and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>>> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>> open a command prompt, and do:
>>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>> whatever directory
>Jenette writes:
>>>So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>>open a command prompt, and do:
>>
>>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt
>>
>>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>>whatever directory Gimp has been i
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 6:37 AM, Jenette wrote:
>
> >If you get the same result, here is something else to try.
>
> >At the dos prompt, type "c:\program
> >then hit the tab key. It should fill in the rest of the program files
> >directory. The directory name will be followed by double quotes, p
Ray Tayek writes:
> i agree. this looks like ghostscript is what i should be fooling
> around with.
You need antialiasing. Use explicit settings on the command line,
e.g.,
-dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4
Why not use the tool I sent you?
-- Johan
I've got the appropriate boxes checked, yet, for some reason, Gimp seems
to remember some of my settings inconsistently. For example, my save
dialogues don't remember how I saved files the last time Gimp was
running. Specifically, saving as TIFF. I always select "LZW"
compression, yet almost
>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 6:37 AM, Jenette wrote:
>>
>> >If you get the same result, here is something else to try.
>>
>> >At the dos prompt, type "c:\program
>> >then hit the tab key. It should fill in the rest of the program files
>> >directory. The directory name will be followed by double qu
At 04:48 AM 1/23/2011, you wrote:
Ray Tayek writes:
> i agree. this looks like ghostscript is what i should be fooling
> around with.
You need antialiasing. Use explicit settings on the command line,
e.g.,
-dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4
Why not use the tool I sent you?
-- Johan
Hi.
I got a cheap old tablet from my brother recently (Jam Studio KG-TAB1 tablet,
company went out of business) and I've installed it and everything. Works fine.
Pressure sensitivity works perfectly in Photoshop, but I can't get the pressure
sensitivity to work in The Gimp.
I'm running Windows
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