I'd like to have the mouse cursor arrow appear in the window of an
acquired screenshot. This is for when I want to illustrate a pulldown
menu item. When I use the Acquire screenshot functionality of the GIMP,
the cursor doesn't appear. Is there a way to have the cursor show up?
Perhaps a
Thank you for the various input and suggestions. I'll use the xfd -fn
cursor command to get some images that I can reuse as needed later as a
cursor.
-Ken
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Kirk Thibault wrote:
See:
http://www.apple.com/aperture/specs.html
Minimum System Requirements
...
Obviously, very few Mac users possess machines with these specs. I
will say, if someone can make using RAW as easy and powerful for post-
processing as standard 8-bit processing, and
Raphaƫl Quinet wrote:
On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 16:00:25 -0500, Eric P [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Personally, I think the name should change not because I find GIMP
derogatory but because I think a name that somewhat
identified (even vaguely) what sphere the software is used it would be a
Chris Mohler wrote:
1 - The majority of GIMP users do not find the acronym GIMP offensive.
I actually have no problems with the name GIMP, nor do I care if the
authors choose to change the name, just as long as it doesn't happen often.
2 - US citizens do not have a world-wide right to make all
I would say that it's widely accepted that if you are including an image
in a book that represents a screen shot that is less than full screen,
you will magnify the image and use blocky pixel replication for text or
line graphics, and interpolated zooms for photographic subjects. I think
the
This sounds like the type of problem when there is a bug in the graphic
driver software for your graphics card (hardware). Does this happen in
other programs, especially other graphics programs? An updated driver
might fix this. There may be other causes too.
-Ken