e layer that
I'm clicking?
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I'm running GIMP on a Windows Vista machine which uses a Swedish
locale (but it's in fact an English Vista installation). Now I'm
trying to figure out if I can force GIMP to use English and thereby
overriding my Windows settings. Is there any such functionality?
Than
2009/11/25 Jaime Seuma :
> I cannot say about vista, but with xp I have just created a new variable
> at system level (control panel->system->advanced options->env variables)
> called 'LANG' with value 'en'.
> That does the trick.
>
> HIH
>
Set layer or path as active" under the "Move Tool" section.
It seems like there is no way to toggle this behavior by e.g. holding
key. You'd think that holding the shift key would toggle the behavior,
which the description in the toolbox implies. However, I can't get
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I've installed GIMP several times on a Vista machine without any problems.
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Whenever I click with the selection tool in an image GIMP regards the
image as edited. I'm assuming there is a reason for this, but is there
any way to turn this feature off?
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2009/12/18 Sven Neumann :
> On Fri, 2009-12-18 at 19:48 +0100, Deniz Dogan wrote:
>> Whenever I click with the selection tool in an image GIMP regards the
>> image as edited. I'm assuming there is a reason for this, but is there
>> any way to turn this feature off?
>
27;t seem to access it
either. In the future, you can use services such as
http://downforeveryoneorjustme.com to figure these things out. :)
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. Then check "Rounded
corners" and select your radius from there.
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2010/1/22 BGP :
> I've created a rectangular box.
>
> How do I change the size of it?
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What do
ike Photoshop).
Try out different things, click stuff you have no idea about what they
do. At least that's what I did... Tutorials helped me very little.
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Hi
I'm trying to make a "zig-zag" pattern selection in GIMP. By that I
mean something like this:
..
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|/\/\/\/\/\/\|
(View it in a fixed-width font if you don't get it.)
How do I accomplish this in GI
jump in and start reading standards and
specifications. I suggest reading a good book about basic modern web
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esolution lower than
1024x768.
> The problem I'm having is that when I make a web page the pictures are
> in a different position as viewed from various computers.
>
I'm not sure what you mean (or how this relates to the monitor resolution).
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hools is not associated with W3C as far as I know. Why would W3C
have lots of ads and banners on any of their websites?
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2010/1/27 Claus Cyrny :
> Deniz Dogan wrote:
>
> 2010/1/27 Nathan Lane :
>
>
> http://www.W3Schools.com has the most up-to-date tutorials on HTML and CSS,
> which are the two technologies you need to learn to achieve the creation of
> a decent website, even if it is simpl
he drawing from
Inkscape to PNG, then opening the PNG in GIMP and copy-pasting it into
the image I want to have it in. Is there any faster way?
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ts handy
>> transparent background.
>
> You should also be able to open the SVG file directly rather than
> first exporting a PNG with that same 'Open as Layers' command.
>
Cool, I didn't know that was what "Open as Layers" was for! Before, I
opened the PNG,
e A element according to the W3C source:
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2010/1/29 Paul Hartman :
> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Deniz Dogan
> wrote:
>> 2010/1/29 Paul Hartman :
>>> On Thu, Jan 28, 2010 at 1:15 PM, Nathan Lane
>>> wrote:
>>>> W3C does only go over the very basics of everything they offer. Which may
>
nd color and a brownish background color and
GIMP choked when running the "rippling" plugin. I'm using Windows
Vista. Windows tells me "ripple.exe has stopped working". I debugged
it using Visual Studio and saw the error "Unhandled exception at
0x0
ave never been able to print from GIMP either.
I have to save it to a "normal" image format, open it up in a "normal"
image viewer and print it from there.
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py the selection and then paste into a
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What I usually do is Ctrl+A Ctrl+Shift+C Ctrl+Shift+V.
Ctrl+A: Select entire image
Ctrl+Shift+C: Copy everything visible
Ctrl+Shift+V: Paste into a new image
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environment variable "LANG" to "en".
HTH,
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sily be found on Google.
To get the stripes to "merge" at the bottom, you can just use a
standard gradient in a layer above the stripes.
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Why do you guys even try to convince people that you're right when it
comes to mailing list/Usenet etiquette? This has been discussed since
the beginning of time and people have still to agree on anything other
than where the signature goes.
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2010/6/2 Branko Vukelic :
> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Branko Vukelic wrote:
>> On Wed, Jun 2, 2010 at 10:33 AM, Deniz Dogan
>> wrote:
>>> The way I do it is:
>>> 1. Use the rounded rectangle selection to make a rectangle.
>
> Sorry, missed one step
;
It's too bad one has to resort to using other programs for pixel
perfect borders (as if there ever was such a thing). That means it's
impossible to write a Script-Fu for it (unless you are *really*
ambitious) and also that you can't use
x27;s gradients. I have to use the
ones in Inkscape. :)
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ayer when the TIF is loaded), and just set that layer to be my drawable.
I haven't tried this myself, but maybe ImageMagick (the `convert'
application) supports that already? Just an idea!
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ing Script-Fu
as opposed to ImageMagick when it comes to batch processing.
ImageMagick is widely used in all kinds of applications. It also has
an abundance of filtering capabilities that you can easily use.
That being said, I'm neither an ImageMagick wizard nor a Script-Fu/GIMP one.
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tool" and add the
following:
(font-size 12.00)
Also try going to Edit -> Preferences -> Tool Options and check "Save
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2010/6/18 Branko Vukelic :
> I don't think there's an easy way to do it. It has the back as well,
> and I bet it was hand-drawn in a vector drawing app like Inkscape.
>
Couldn't you just apply the same "map to object" technique to two
different layers and then p
with white.
4. Create yet another layer.
5. On the new layer select a smaller rectangle and fill it with a
gradient which goes from green to lighter green.
6. Create a new layer with the green stuff at the top.
I know that this is not what you were asking for, but I hope this
helped you und
mail program in
> the back behind the Arabic GIMP. They are in German, but he says his
> system is running in English. Localisation Hell?
>
> I haven't used Windows since 98SE, so I have no idea how to help him.
> Any pointers?
>
Set the LANG environment variable to &
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