Seth -
I expect you're right. I was thinking of scripts, not
gradients. Thanks for the clarification. You are welcome to
convert the scripts to gimp-perl. Let me know when you're done.
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Try escaping the embedded tick mark with a backslash:
/usr/bin/gimp -i -d -c -b '(script-fu-bla-bla "Let\'s Go\!")'
'(gimp-quit 0)'
At a guess it's a shell problem. You may want to escape the
exclamation point, too.
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the visual schnauzer
Double click on the directory folders until you get to the
directory you want.
Click on the Update button.
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as desired.
And if you want to save the resulting image as a gif, the save
dialog will walk you through the necessary steps.
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?
Note - I found the code for the perl scripts in /usr/local/lib/gi
mp/1.2/plug-ins
have you checked there? (May be somehwere else on a debian
system, of course).
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of the selection itself, and concluded that it was
part of the selection for a cut, but not for a paste. Oops!
You might try a small value of feathering as a short-term
workaround. And maybe a bug report.
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on a virtually
hosted web site?
man rdjpgcom
Check rdjpgcom, wrjpgcom for progs that read and write jpeg comments. Should
be easily called from a perl proc.
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to the Gimp.
Perhaps you should try importing the postscript into something
like Sketch,
or another of the free vector editors. Maybe even xfig? I
haven't tried this,
and it may or may not work.
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where you
clicked, so it won't automatically give you multiple,
discontinous selections.
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Derek asked:
Is there any gimp equivalent of photoshop's channel mixer?
Probably. Can you describe what photoshop's channel mixer does?
I don't remember seeing it mentioned in the last P*S* book I
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the Toolbox/Xtns/Web Browser
menus. I
strongly recommend you look at these references. I have both
books installed
on my system and use them heavily.
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polygons.
But you only asked for horizontal and vertical.
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cursor to the area you wish to clone to, and draw
using the left mouse button.
You will be using the current brush, btw.
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layers, channels, and a variety
of ways to separate the figure from the ground that will be of
inestimable value.
Good luck, good GIMPing!
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RH 6.1 system, but I hesitate to
give you my cookbook recipe because I think it's easier on your
later system.
Anyway, it's all out there, and I even have Parisian. (Well, a
font called Paris, that is caps only, in a nice art-nouveau,
turn-of-the-last-century font.
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Hi Gianni -
One problem might be calling it golden. Try
(default-gradient Golden)
At least on my system the gradient names are mostly capitalized.
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There may be cases where it makes sense to use the GIMP in batch
mode, but they are few and far between, and I don't think you
have one of them here.
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Hi Andre -
You said you were browsing the plug-ins, so ...
Have you checked Image/File/Print ...
Also - you may want to look in /usr/lib/gimp/1.2/plug-ins
^
Not sure this is going to be any help -
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Hi Babak -
You want to turn off antialiasing. The PDB entry for gimp-text
shows it to be the seventh parameter, just before you get into
the font specification parameters. Set it (in your case) to
FALSE, to avoid antialiasing.
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right
now, and I'll mail it to you when I'm done.
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layer masks to partially hide those bits of the fish
that are behind the tree.
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(the source and the
executable are the same in this case.)
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and delete the entry corresponding to the misbehaving
plug-in. This happens usually when I have changed something in the interface
and the parasite contains saved values from the previous version.
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From his headers, Stephen Liu is on a windows machine, which means he may lack
most of the nice linux/unix web tools such as wget, etc. Are there any other
windows users out there who have tried to download/convert the various GIMP
tutorials?
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, or that you don't have preserve
transparency turned on. Also, make sure that the color you're using to draw
with isn't the same as the background of the channel you're trying to draw
into. (/me speaks from experience).
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/keep GIF support.
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areas in modestly-sized
images it works wonders.
Note - this plug-in needs to be tracked down and installed separately. It
winds up in Image/Filters/Map/Resynthesize
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with, and the fg color
is still black, nothing will appear to have happened.
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not handling the smaller
layer properly.
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the blue (or increase the yellow,
depending on how you want to look at it.) This actually does a nice job.
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, to find out the
instructions.
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;;;Script written by Guillaume de Sercey
Selection by histogram is what you get with Image-Colors-Threshold. You can
either do it using a copy of your original image in RGB(A) or, to get really
sneaky, you can decompose your image into another colorspace (HSV, for
example) and achieve the effect you want by thresholding the
working with a
normal photo, then no simple feature set distinguishes the target objedt from
the background and you have to work a lot harder.
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Nat -
Try this:
export CFLAGS='-D GIMP_ENABLE_COMPAT_CRUFT'
before running gimptool. I haven't tried compiling fsdither.c, but this is
needed for any number of the older plugins.
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save the image (Image/File/Save as ...), and
repeat ad lib for each separate layer. A script fu to do this might be easier.
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also GGJ's neat reflection tutorial at
http://200.195.195.206/ggj/reflection3/reflection.html
These should give you some good ideas about how to proceed. Just use your own
selection instead of text.
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Hi John -
Image/Colors/Auto/Stretch Contrast
HTH
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Hi Pablo -
Yes, indeedy. This is a good list to post script-fu questions. I also
recommend the script-fu list on yahoo: [EMAIL PROTECTED] You may
need to join that list to post on it, but that's relatively painless.
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) or is this a
real bug?
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Hi Gimpers -
Following up on my own post (sorry 'bout that) - there's no bug. It was
my system configuration. I tweaked it last night and today the compile
ran fine. Sorry to have bothered y'all.
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in the menus, probably under Image/Script-fu/.
wherever it registered itself.
Good luck and good gimping!
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-in, but ...
Sorry I can't be more help.
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*all* of my fonts,
at least to the point of popping up the gnome-font-viewer when I click
on the font file in Nautilus. What are the plans to unify font
handling? I realize this is a horribly hairy problem.
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On Mon, 2003-06-30 at 05:17, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Jeff Trefftzs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It appears that the bezier curve tool usage has changed between 1.2.x
and 1.3.
Yes, the path tool is being completely rewritten.
In 1.2 I could close the curve, click inside the closed
desired text, also selecting left-to-right or
right-to-left directionality.
I think 1.3.x puts a whole lot of controls in the tools' own control
panels. Once you've opened a single tool control panel, though, it will
reflect the controls for whatever tool is active.
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to close the curve
at all, leading me to believe I am missing something *really*
elementary. Can anyone point me in the right direction?
TIA,
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Hi Sven,
Thanks for the illuminating explanation of the font situation. I will
start researching font contents formats.
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distribution. That is particularly useful for learning certain idioms
(like the quickest way to anchor a floating selection, etc.)
Feel free to mail me if you have more questions.
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to go. You'll find
the script in Image/Script-Fu/Utilities.
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channel. You can't do this on the background layer.
An alternative is the Image/Filters/Colors/Color_to_alpha plug-in.
Experiment with both of these and see what works for you.
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mightily about having to use the legacy format. These are
purely for convenience and to reduce the number of warnings at load
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the clutter. I have successfully
converted both the gradients and the palettes and now the messages have
stopped.
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could change the
image mode to grayscale. Or you could paste the original selection on a
transparent background ... (or even into a new image).
Is this what you were looking for?
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; for a better fix, you might want to add a background
color parameter that defaults to white.
caveat I haven't tested this -- just took a quick look at the code.
/caveat
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for this kind of job. It will convert
batches of images with a simple command line interface.
For example:
for pic in *.jpg
do
convert -resize 20%x20% $pic small_$pic
done
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may wish to start by using the color-to-alpha filter first to
convert the white pixels to transparent, say as step 2a, if you really
want transparency.
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On Sun, 2004-06-13 at 11:45, Rick Pasotto wrote:
I have a fairly simple gif image that has various shades of brown. I'd
like to have the same image but with various shades of grey instead.
What would be the easiest way of doing this? Is there an algorithmic way
of converting the brown range to
On Tue, 2004-06-15 at 09:22, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
GIMP version 2.0.2 is now available from ...
I justs downloaded patch-2.0.2.bz2 and applied it to my gimp-2.0.1
sources (upgraded with the 2.0.1 patch from gimp-2.0.0). It mostly
worked, except for gimp-tips.xml:
75 out of 75 hunks FAILED
On Fri, 2004-06-25 at 09:45, Jim Clark wrote:
I want to make an equilateral septagon. There was some way to measure
angles, but I cannot find it and cannot remember. Can someone point
please?
You probably want to try using the gfig filter.
Image-Filters-Render-gfig
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On Fri, 2004-10-15 at 16:00, Steve Crane wrote:
I have been trying to write some scripts to automate tasks but find that
I have some trouble using scheme. Although I am experienced in other
languages I find scheme quite difficult to master as I can't seem to
find any language references.
On Fri, 2004-11-12 at 10:42, Richard wrote:
RGB to LAB select Lightness channel and then convert to Grayscale
My photo is in RGB, how do I select LAB, and select Lightness channel,
in Gimp ?
Filters-Colors-Decompose
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On Fri, 2004-11-26 at 10:09, Jogchum Reitsma wrote:
Hi,
Thanks for your quick reply.
Frankly, I did read INSTALL, and also that section, but didn't think the
solution offered there would bring me luck.
But after your reply I did
export LDFLAGS=-L/usr/local/lib
before running
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 08:44, Jim Clark wrote:
I am having trouble getting this to work as I think it shouldWhen
a use a text layer and process it with these tools, any drop shadows
or blurs on the far right edge are chopped off. It takes the text
layer, makes that the width of the
On Thu, 2005-01-27 at 11:49, Jim Clark wrote:
I tried that before sending my original message, but it did not work.
I posted some screenshots and more explanation at:
http://www.llywelyn.net/gimp/gimp.html
The key is to do layer to image size on the text layer *before* you run
alpha to
I recently upgraded to gimp-2.2.4 (and .3 before that), just after I
installed Red Hat Fedora Core 3 as my new latest-and-greatest operating
system. I'm running it on an AMD K6 processor, 450 Mhz, 256MB of RAM,
plenty of HD space.
Whereas in gimp-2.0.x images would load promptly, I find that
On Sat, 2005-03-12 at 23:46 -0800, Manish Singh wrote:
Upgrade to the latest gtk2 in Fedora. GTK+ versions prior to 2.4.14 had
rather inefficient GtkUIManager code. The stalls you are seeing is the
time it takes the build the large number of menu items GIMP has with
its image windows.
On Mon, 2005-03-21 at 14:33 -0500, Micheal LeVine wrote:
I have been trying to build GIMP 2.2.0 from source, since the RPM for
my OS (Redhat 9) is way out of date.
The configure command fails:
==
checking for GLIB - version = 2.4.5...
*** 'pkg-config --modversion
On Thu, 2005-03-24 at 13:42 -0300, timmy wrote:
Hello list,
Where is the option 'Darken Only' on gimp 2.2.4? I mean, EXACTLY
wheres it. =P (ie.: under layers dialog, mode, the 4th from bottom to
top... =P)
Sixth from the bottom.
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Is there a set of instructions for automating the task of scaling images?
I have a large number of images that I want to scale to three different
sizes.
I successfully do this manually, and it doesn't take too long, but I'd like
On Wed, 2005-11-02 at 14:19 +0100, qeldroma wrote:
No matter how, because EVERY image get's blured. It could be summer in the
desert and it would get blured ;)
It's just a 2MPix handy-cam, so that's the reason, but i don't need PERFECT
results, just a little bit better results, i know i
On Sat, 2006-01-14 at 20:59 -0800, Alan Wolfe wrote:
Hey guys,
I was wondering, is there a way to style text like you can in
photoshop ie add gradients, patterns, outlines, etc?
Oodles of ways, actually. Start by selecting the text. If it's on its
own layer, try alpha to selection. Once
On Thu, 2006-03-30 at 23:13 +0100, sam ende wrote:
where is he ?, i am looking for a wilbert i saw some time ago, he had a
hat on and a paintbrush in his mouth, dratted if i can find that image
age, any ideas ?
His name's really Wilber (no 't'), and you can find numerous versions
if you
(very recent installation).
GIIMP: 2.6.8 (came with distro).
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On Tue, 2010-07-06 at 19:54 +0200, Jernej Simončič wrote:
Make sure it's got executable bit set.
-rwxr-xr-x. 1 jeff jeff 2749352 2010-06-30 01:37 gmic_gimp
(From /usr/lib64/gimp/2.0/plug-ins). Executable by everyone.
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