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"Jozsef Mak" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in part:
> To begin with, I would do away with all transformation dialog boxes
(scale,
> shear, rotation and so on). This is because most of the time, the data
> displayed in these dialog boxes I have little use. Most of the time I
> transform objects intera
s/KAM
- Original Message -
From: "Dave Neary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Kevin Myers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Kevin Myers"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc:
Sent: Monday, December 27, 2004 11:21 AM
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Holiday fantasies
>
> Hi Kevin
On Tue, Apr 05, 2005 at 01:23:10AM +0200, GSR - FR wrote..
> Hi,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2005-04-05 at 0101.06 +0200):
> > What would be the way to do something like this:
> > http://www.photozone.de/7Digital/highpass.htm
>
> Follow http://www.3dgate.com/techniques/2001/010625/0625hajba.html f
on working with this
> software...
I have one and it works but can only it is a 10"x8" or something
but I can only get a 6"x4" usable area.
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> > with GIMP version 2.2.4 on a FC3 linux system. It may or may not
> > work with other versions of GIMP and other operating systems, but
> > I'd like to know if anyone is successful at running this plug-in.
Nice plugin!
Worked nicely on my system: kernel
On Fri, May 13, 2005 at 01:03:58PM -0400, Gracia M. Littauer wrote..
> > Also nice PDF documentation. That helps.
> >
> > Kevin
>
> & how pray tell did you get the pdf? I have tried every which way & all
> I get is an html of the mirror sites. Do I need
This one time, at band camp, Guillermo Latorre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's all,
> thank you very much for your help.
Good luck to you.
Linux recognizes my wacom tablet as a keyboard device and will have nothing
to do with it :/
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>
You need to use the actual image ID (ie. number) in the call or define
image and set it to the desired number before you attempt to use it in a
call to a GIMP function.
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Own
jpeg file save when using a
script.
This issue has already been reported in bugzilla.
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; encoding?
The Script-Fu plug-in which comes with the 2.2 versions of GIMP can't handle
UTF-8 coded characters. If you need to do something with UTF-8 coded
characters you will need to use a current development version of GIMP or use
the Tiny-Fu plug-in.
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not be sent.
When sending messages to a mailing list it is always best to provide a URL
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Attaching files to a message being sent to a list is likely to get the message
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Jon Cosby wrote:
> How about providing a link to the article? The only mention of Gimp I
> see in the July issue is on processing Web images
The article in question appears to be the one that starts on page 34 of the
July 2007 issue of LJ.
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g the
issue), and attach a patch to the report which fixes the code.
If you do this, it is more likely your changes will be incorporated in to the
GIMP source tree. You would no longer have to keep applying the changes with
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mageMagic indicate that a
Binary version of the ImageMagick tools is available for Windows.
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That is about all I can suggest for now. I don't use ImageMagick under Windows
so I haven't tried installing any of the Windows installer packages.
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is such a document, it just takes an
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#include |
ld be converted in
to image parasites. When the file is re-saved, the parasites could be
converted back to tags as the file is
The possibility of doing this will depend in part in how easy/hard it is to
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per channel and is available for free.
Cinepaint is focused on use by people in the film industry.
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Owen wrote:
> That's a zoom tool, the icon looks like a pan, so is that why you called it
> a pan tool?
A pan? Really? And here I was all this time thinking it was supposed to be a
magnifying glass. :-)
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;t do at the moment is
start up script X and have it set the defaults based on conditions existing at
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, text instructions in a file written using the Ruby, Perl, or
Python languages, which makes them technically scripts, are plug-ins when it
comes to GIMP and need to be put in the plug-ins directory. They should also
be marked executable (when running GIMP under Linux).
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John Culleton wrote:
> I use 2.4rc3 on my slackware Linux system. Is this the same as the final
> release? It seems to work fine.
2.4rc3 is not the same as 2.4.0. There were quite a few changes to the source
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see if there is something there which relates to the error you saw.
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Barry Loo wrote:
> GIMP just got some negative press at linux.com. What are y'alls opinions on
> it?
It reads as negative press regarding the GIMP UI redesign process and web site
rather than negative press regarding GIMP.
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has been opened in 2001 and still no
> Script recorder in Gimp core.
The comments in the bug report explain why it is not an easy thing to do and
why it hasn't been done before now. Comment #26 and #27 mention the
difficulties of implementing this feature.
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ie. other scripts can't access them). This
avoids the problems of adding a new script and finding out that some other
previously working script no longer works.
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se it you
don't need the image and drawable parameters.
If you are only going to use this script via batch mode you don't need the
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list expected by your script, as defined above, does not
match the argument list you have listed in the register block. Again, not
important when running the script from batch mode but it could cause you
problems in the future when writing scripts to be run from a menu selection
within GIMP.
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Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> On Saturday 01 December 2007 04:52:03 pm Kevin Cozens wrote:
>> When a script is run as an Alpha to
>> Logo script, the image resize should not be done.
>>
>> There are 17 scripts that (may) have this problem. This problem should be
>> ad
about the parameters you
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o be as shown below.
[snip]
> (when (gimp-file-save-thumbnail img)
>(gimp-message "thumbnail saved?")
Where did you come up with 'when'? There is no such function in Script-Fu.
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Script-Fu as of GIMP 2.4 more closely follows the R5RS. The document you
should be reading can be found at
http://www.schemers.org/Documents/Standards/R5RS/r5rs.pdf.
Some aspects described in the R5RS are not supported in Script-Fu.
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er a Script-Fu menu. Look in the main GIMP menus for the entry
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Jeffery Small wrote:
> I downloaded viewShortcuts.py and place it in my plug-ins directory.
I forgot to mention that after the file is copied to the plug-ins directory
you need to set the execute bits (ie. use chmod +x).
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plug-in registry. It
was written for GIMP 2.0 and needs some minor updates before it can be used
properly with a 2.4 version of GIMP.
Now you have a slightly better idea of how things work in regards to Script-Fu
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Tobias Jakobs wrote:
> It looks like this is Bug #490326.
Not really. The cause of the problem in the bug report is unknown. This
message thread is about the adding of a script which apparently causes a
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and that hasn't been changed (yet). I have started work on a side project
which will change this behaviour.
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Take a look
at http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/The_Basics/ for an example of its use.
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t will work in practice. The only other option is to build from
source. Just avoid have GIMP in /usr then another one in /usr/local as this
can still result in conflicts between versions.
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r versions of GIMP for sale are mostly just repackaged or rebranded
versions with little (if any) changes. This does not appear to be the case
with this version.
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me interpreter.
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7;m executing
> gimp :-(
Your users current directory and GIMP's default directory aren't necessarily
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out the
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d in gimp-2.2 and gimp-2.4 as targets for test installs on my machine.
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but not when you are logged in as a normal user, you have the wrong
permissions on the GIMP files and directories.
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rs to be ok
with one minor exception. You don't use _ in the names of functions in
Script-Fu. 'plug_in_autocrop' should be 'plug-in-autocrop'.
If you wrote zac-autocrop to load, crop, and re-save your files, why does your
GIMP command line shown above call plug-in
is rasterizing the SVG at one size and then resizing
the raster image to the desired size during the import, a bug or enhancement
request should be filed against the svg loader. It should allow you to
generate a raster image at the desired size without the need to do any resizing.
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However, an enhanced text tool won't be
generally available until sometime after 2.6 has been released (ie. probably
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with the -alpha and -background options should
allow you to do what you want.
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past error.
> (script-fu-menu-register "uni-img" "/Script_Fu/Tutorials")
I would suggest "/Xtns/Script-Fu/Tutorials" if you are using GIMP 2.4.
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Gimp Nub wrote:
> Has anyone managed to run the pspi.exe.so in
>
>http://www.gimp.org/~tml/gimp/win32/gimp-pspi-1.0.7.suse10.i386.tar.gz
If you are in Windows, you run .exe, .com, or .bat files. A .so file is
run-time library, not an executable file.
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scripts and other scripts (and plug-ins) written
in other languages.
Script-Fu scripts only need to be readable and go in to the
~/.gimp-2.4/scripts directory. All other scripts and plug-ins need to be
marked executable and placed in the ~/.gimp-2.4/plug-ins directory.
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from
http://darwingimp.sourceforge.net/, on Mac OS X 10.5.3/Intel.
Thank you,
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ne of my memory sticks for
some time. I recently booted to Windows to discover that I can update the
portable version on my memory stick to the 2.4.7 version of GIMP.
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sr and /usr/local).
Since you have 2.4.6 installed, you don't need to keep version 2.4.0 so just
delete that. Better still, delete both versions and install the most recent
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Johan Vromans wrote:
> Unfortunately, even though I'm running a recent version of Linux,
> Fedora 9, I cannot build this version. Some of the requirements are
> out of reach for this latest stable version of Fedora.
What requirements "are out of reach" for Fedora 9?
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It only affects the toolbox. The eyes in the Image window are only visible
when you do not have an open image.
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ill have to create a plug-in, or script
file, to do the conversion. That someone will need to have access to .ase
files and to the details of the format of those files.
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ks, Chris. This seems like a good start. It can always be improved later.
Hopefully, Hedley can test it and report back as to how well it works (or
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ading up on how to package the contents
of the Subversion repository so that a standard build process (ie. cpan) can
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so you need a Python interpreter installed on your
machine. If you don't see a menu entry Python-Fu under Filters, then you don't
have Python on your machine. If you don't have it, I would suggest installing
Active Python which can be found at:
http://www.activestate.com/Products/activepy
formation. In the meantime, Sven has pointed
out the needed changes to the script that were referred to in the release notes.
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th is a boolean value
provided by the SF-TOGGLE. The "=" operator is for use when comparing numbers,
not booleans. Since inSmooth is a boolean, change your if statement to read
(if inSmooth 1 0)
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t stated which version of GIMP you are using or which operating
system. Since you mention using Photoshop, it would mean some version of
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you added text to fill out the
form. the only difference would be you need to clear the area containing
incorrect text before you add the corrected text.
Use the rectangular select tool to select the portion of the text you want to
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The reason you are having a problem is because you are using a very old
version of GIMP. GIMP 2.2 is no longer supported. The file load operations you
are asking were added in the 2.4 version of GIMP.
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an old version of GIMP. You should ask them to include a current release of
GIMP. If they don't want to do that, it might be worth changing to distro that
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ning, my saved files that wouldn't load yesterday now load.
There may be a more subtle problem caused by some interaction between running
gnuplot and GIMP. Further investigation is required.
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directory for
the ghostscript program.
Where did you get your copy of ghostscript for Windows and how (and where) did
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oogle.com/p/tesseract-ocr/).
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L to the original script instead of
including it in an e-mail when posting to a mailing list. Not too big a deal
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'(srand (realtime))'
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http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=466382
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DJ wrote:
> Oh wow. I wouldn't have thought to look in bugzilla for a script.
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Dillon wrote:
> (set! num-layers (car (gimp-image-get-layers newimage)))
> (set! layerIDs (cadr (gimp-image-get-layers newimage)))
What error messages do you get when the above lines are included?
> (define (batch-save-as-xcf pattern)
> (let* (
> (filelist (cadr (file-glob pattern 1)))
>
Dillon wrote:
> Is that really a "must" ? It turns out I was missing variable declarations,
> but I have never provided initial values when declaring variables in a let
> block, and that doesn't seem to cause issues.
Yes, it is a must unless you are using GIMP 2.4 or earlier. The TinyScheme
comp
Alek wrote:
> When I fill out the PDF form I simply enter all of the text necessary to
> complete the thing and then save it (as a PNG file) and print it out.
>
> How can I edit individual text I entered on the form?
Save a copy of the PDF form with the text layers in xcf format before you
crea
Dillon wrote:
> I've written a series of scripts to automate GIMP's script-fu batch
> processor. Right now I'm working on starting up multiple asynchronous GIMP
> processes.
>
> The problem I'm having right now is with the interactive "press any
> character to close this window" message that appe
martinz wrote:
> How can I make the letters of the text point to the middle of the
> circle/path??
Change the sign of the fill angle to change the direction the letters will
appear around the circle as well as whether they point towards the center
of the circle or away from the center.
_
martinz wrote:
> but I cant find this fill angle control (I am pretty new to gimp).
> please give me a quick advise.
>
> I have the path and then I type in a text.
> In the text menu I can change -font,
> -size,
> -orientation (left, right, block, center)
> - hinting, auto, ...
> - distance bi
Leon wrote:
> I am a complete beginner and I have to be honestI'm struggling. I created
> a logo for my new business, but when I try to place the logo in a box on
> indesign or such like, the logo comes out looking blurry or smudged.
Since you are working on a logo for a business you should us
Privat wrote:
> Where can I find tutorial how to animat this Gimp-lightning I made on Gimp.
I don't know which tutorial you were looking for but there are plenty
available. I used the words "GIMP lightning animate tutorial" to do a
search using Google and quite a few hits came back that sound pr
Maureen wrote:
> how to add curved text to the circular graphic.
That is easy. There is a Script-Fu script for that called Text Circle. It
is in the drop down menus under File -> Create -> Logos -> Text Circle.
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On 16/12/2010 12:21 AM, Lambertus wrote:
> Picture 2 is copied from an open GIMP image and pasted into the enlarged
> canvas area of picture 1.
> Picture 2 is invisible if it dragged outside the bounds of picture 1 into an
> open area of the canvas.
The other option you have is to use "Paste as
Atrus wrote:
> 1. Set x to 1
> 2. Apply Colorize with Hue = x (all other values are at their default)
> 3. Save image as x.png
> 4. Undo to previous state.
> 5. Increment x by 1
> 6. Repeat steps 2-5 until x equals 361
>
> What would be the best approach to accomplishing this?
A small script writ
Atrus wrote:
> I was aware of scheme scripting, but not of python. I'll have to look into
> that. It shouldn't be too difficult.
>
> However, I was going off of the "portable apps" version of GIMP as I was
> writing, which went from 0 to 360, not -180 to 180. Is that a version
> difference?
If yo
Ray Tayek wrote:
> hi, i have a lot of eps files that i need to convert to gif (or png).
> i was trying to use image magic, but not having any luck.
Install ImageMagick on your computer then you can use its "convert" program
in a script to convert your images to the format you need.
Ray Tayek wrote:
> yes, i tried a bunch of them at http://tayek.com/bobt/images/gif.html
> but none of them are very good
There is a problem with the set of sample conversions. The image produced by
GIMP which is supposedly the "good" version of the image is larger than the
other samples you sh
Ray Tayek wrote:
> i put one here: http://tayek.com/bobt/images/page3.eps
I looked at the contents of the source file. Ignoring the scaling factor in
the image, all lines are 0.8 points with the exception of the outside border
which has a width of 1.92 points.
You can see the thicker border whe
Michael Schumacher wrote:
> Make sure that the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH contains the
> directory of the libgimp you've built.
On some systems you may also need to run ldconfig after installing a new
library file. Library files installed using a package management system
should do tha
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