Online tool which does this : http://rsizr.com/
I realise I sent this from my gmail address instead of the one
registered on the list
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There is information on the website, IIRC you have to extract it into
gimp's file structure under program files.
Check the website to be sure, though. I would find it but at the
moment I can't, sorry.
On 17/10/2007, D.Jones (aka) Capnhud [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I usually have no problem
I seem to have to select the tool every time I start up GIMP on this
tablet pc.. Not much of a bother though
On 07/11/2007, Chris Mohler [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never mind. I *forgot* that you can just select a tool while using
either end of the pen. Somehow I thought that the 'eraser' was
On 08/11/2007, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Go to the Preferences dialog and save your device settings from there.
You can also configure GIMP to always save the device settings on exit.
Thanks, I'll do that, although I thought I had checked that box...
Simon
i think it might have been a side-effect of the tooltip.
I noticed it too, particularly as it surprised me on windows (i set my
linux wm to do that anyway)
On 15/11/2007, Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 02:12 -0800, Thomas Hart wrote:
What happened to the
I create a new page. When I try to draw on it, the image on the background
is offset from where the cursor is. In other words the cursor is in one
place and the drawing appears to its right. Image attached.
My Mouse pointer with the little paintbrush was in the position marked with
the
I've had the same problems on my tablet PC, also with GIMP 2.4.2.
I remember it working fine on Vista, although I'm not sure whether I
had the same version of GIMP, it may have been 2.4.1
I did test it in Adobe Flash as well to see if it was an issue with
the pen, and had the same trouble, so I