of the extra keys and pads of the tablet, as well as
of the extra buttons of the mouse, is not described anywhere, it seems.
It would be a pity to not be able to use them, since they clearly have
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of the user manual, this is not described at all.
- how to use, if possible, the additional features of the Intuos series:
express keys and touch strip.
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it suitable. Using a tunable delay before
starting it could be still better: if you prefer to turn it off, choose
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and with an acutely critical mind (hopefully). For the present, I prefer
to teach them Gimp and GNU/Linux, and to teach them not to accept any
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Johan Vromans [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The Wacom Intuos tablets provide all you want, and in fact more,
Is that also true for the older (serial) versions? If so, how to
enable this?
I have no experience with a serial tablet, but the linuxwacom
makes Gimp 2.3 pretty unusable for me, I would very
much like to find a solution. What other information would be useful?
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I installed version 2.3.18 on two similar computers: Debian Sid and
kernel 2.6.21. The problem occurs only on one of the computers, not the
other. It does not occur at all with version 2.2
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I don't know. But this is a bug in your X server; it does not handle
XOR drawing correctly. You may be able to configure X to work around
the bug. You
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Hi,
On Mon, 2007-07-16 at 19:20 +0200, Olivier Lecarme wrote:
I'm probably stupid, but I did not find anything related to the graphics
card driver in the gimprc man page. Except maybe putting off the option
show-brush-outline?
Quoting from
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Hi,
On Wed, 2007-07-18 at 07:34 +0200, Olivier Lecarme wrote:
I thought that it was possible to import a Photoshop brush into Gimp
2.3. I have one, with the .abr suffix, but I can't open it with the Open
dialogue (unknown file type). How should I
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I thought that it was possible to import a Photoshop brush into Gimp
2.3. I have one, with the .abr suffix, but I can't open
) param_type != G_TYPE_PARAM' failed
zsh: segmentation fault gimp-2.2
I removed and purged the Debian package, then re-installed it, without
no success. Where is my mistake? What should I try?
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. Probably I forgot it this time.
Now the bad thing is done, is there a way to restore the proper
situation? Where should I clean all traces of version 2.3.19?
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is excellent and its way to describe matters very good. It is
onnly a pity that the printer could not manage a better color rendering.
It's supposed to cover GIMP 2.4.
It covers version 2.4 fairly well. No important feature is missing.
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to understand that, or to change the window manager
parameters in order to free the alt key?
Note that such comments always come from people calling them
true professionals, as if anybody else would be simple and stupid
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Could you be only a little specific about these capricious changes?
And what is this alt-key problem? From the beginning of GIMP, the alt
key has been used for some
in the standard set of plug-ins that ship with GIMP.
By the way, will GAP be adapted to GIMP 2.6, and when? I really hope so!
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to be that the Gimp really depends on these
very new versions of babl and gegl.
No problem in Debian Sid: the source distribution compiles without any
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Saving paths does not work in TIFF either. Only XCF saves paths.
Sorry, but that is not true. The TIFF plug-in saves paths.
Sorry for my mistake, but where is this feature described
I
expected, i.e. an animation with a varying blur.
About Image: Video - Frames Modify, the entry Function - Apply filter
on layer(s) simply does not work, the list of filters does not pop up.
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About Image: Video - Frames Modify, the entry Function
- Apply filter
on layer(s) simply does not work, the list of filters does
not pop up.
Maybe that happened for another reason and is not a bug:
that GAP
, and no other button or menu.
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On the computer where the entries appear, the second one makes the
camera to autofocus, and then what should occur? The first entry opens a
small window with two small rectangles, probably intended for placing
photographs
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need the headers of the libraries. In dpkg or apt-get words, you
need the xxx-dev packages. For example, libpoppler-dev, librsvg-dev, and
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and then to Restore Options From, it shows Empty.
How do I get these missing options to show up?
These tools really have no options, thus it is impossible to display
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text layer by one layer;
5 go back to step 2 until you are at the top layer.
If there are a lot of frames in your animation, using the GAP plugin
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about what is wrong for you?
Are you telling us about Windows or GNU/Linux? On that last platform,
are you aware of Gutenprint?
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and model would be useful too.
On GNU/Linux or Mac OS, Gutenprint does a very fine job for
printing.
Anyway, any printing software manages itself the conversion from RGB to
CMYK. However, they need some information, in the form of ICC profiles.
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on the corresponding button in the Path tool options.
In fact, closing the path is not even needed, generating the selection
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window rulers, where the unit is the same as indicated by the unit menu
in the status bar, ... and the Image Properties you are referring to.
However, you can know the print size in any unit you want by using Image
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Camera, or XSane, for example. It depends
on the plug-ins you installed. If Fedora 9 does not provide them for
you, go to http://registry.gimp.org/
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from Alpha anywhere. Insight?
Image: Layer - Transparency - Alpha to Selection
The various sub-versions of 2.6 are only bug fixing versions, thus the
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the
selection in computing the new pixel values in the desired region. In
this case, those values were zero, so that lightened the region at the
edges.
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. What were your appropriate sizes? I suspect you appreciated them
on your screen at 100 dpi, while your printer needs at least 300 dpi.
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This site uses an obsolete version of GIMP. There is no longer a single
Transform tool, but five different tools for five different
transformations, There is also the menu entry Image: Tools - Transform
tools - Perspective.
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to fix this? I don't think such a small
trifle
necessitates a full overhaul of the system, but...? All I'm asking is for a
way
to get those toolboxes out of my way.
Try the TAB key.
And read the on-line documentation, it was made for this! :-)
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Greg Chapman gregtu...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
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On 12 Jul 09 16:56 Olivier Lecarme o...@olecarme.homelinux.net said:
And read the on-line documentation, it was made for this! :-)
Why be mean? Give him a hint. EDIT PREFERENCES WINDOW MANAGEMENT
It was not my intention to be mean
explain more what you encounter? To me, with exactly the same
configuration, it works without problem.
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would make it useful after all.
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user interface has seen no
improvement. I had hoped that at least the documentation would be useful.
What are your specific criticisms about the interface and the
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will be included in the accompanying
DVD. We intend to cover subjects not thoroughly presented in available
books, for example animation (with GIMP-GAP), image pre-processing, or
scanning and printing.
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-TAB.
Use one of these possibilities, make it an automatic action, and you
will never again need to click anywhere on a window without wanting to
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Thus you find it in the tool options.
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Use the TAB key, which toggles visibility of the toolbox and other
dockable dialogs. And use F11 to fill the screen with the image window.
You can even remove the menu bar, scrolling bars, and status bar, and
have an image which really fills the screen.
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or on the
contrary very black (i.e. without red in their color), you can try
working only on the Red channel. There you can use the Dodge/Burn tool,
for example. This will not use the red eye removal filter, which works
only on very simple cases.
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from my installation on computer B, and not from GIMP
itself.
Thanks in advance for any suggestion.
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on the computers.
No, it's the same (Glossy).
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usage of GIMP and your budget, you have some choice, and new
books are in preparation. Give a look at the first five entries on
http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooksfield-keywords=GIMPx=0y=0
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BGP bigsk...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm trying to figure out what the button Keep Trans is supposed to be
in ver. 2.6.8
It prevents you to change transparent areas in the current layer.
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There are several short tutorials about this tool. In the GIMP book I'm
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Burnie Westw...@ieee.org wrote:
AFAICS, GAP move path tool doesn't handle the train scaling, perspective
shifts, rotations, foreground occlusions, and the 3-D/2-D aspects.
All that would have to be managed
Path tool, it will be much easier,
and above all you will be able to have a stable landscape behind the
train, without being obliged to copy and merge the corresponding layer
with all frames of the animation.
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quality where it does not exist.
Moreover, the samples here are so small that it is impossible to really
appreciate the quality and do anything useful. You should scan at 300dpi
at the very least.
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15x15 fuzzy round brush at scale 1.
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? What
is its size?
Say you draw a monochrome gradient from back to white along 2560 pixels.
You only have 256 different colors, thus you get bands 10 pixels wide.
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gradient?
Will switching to another colour mode help?
No, it would be worse.
How can I work this out for myself in the future?
The only possible improvement would be to have 16-bit depth colors.
You'll have to wait for GIMP 3.0...
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