Using Gimp 2.6.6 on XP SP3 and all current updates.
When attempting at open the GEGL dialog, Gimp crashes.
Anything else that I try works just fine (so far).
Is this known? Is there a work around?
Gimp 2.6.4 did not crash.
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e and was looking to explore the
GEGL operations.
I will wait for the next build.
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Martin,
I have tried this work around and the results are the same. The crash still
occurs.
System is a P4 2GB XP home SP3 with all current updates applied.
Looking forward to the next release.
John
>With some help from Jernej I have now been able too look into this
>problem. It would
appears the the GEGL issue has
been resolved.
It works, I'm happy and MANY thanks to the developers for providing this
application.
Regards,
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1 img mylayer 94 1 1)
; Flush the display
(gimp-displays-flush)
)
(script-fu-register "script-fu-contrast-mask"
"/Script-Fu/local/contrast-mask"
"Create a contrast mask in a new layer. Open the layers dialog after running
the script to adjust the opacity an
I have just hooked up a hp psc1210 all-in-one unit on a mandrake 10
desktop. I would like to get the scanner going through gimp but cannot
locate a xsane plugin. Are there any alternatives for setup? Thanks in
advance for any help or info.
John
image
image->scale image
the PPI shoots up to 164. If I reset the resolution to 90 then the dimensions
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On Wednesday 24 November 2004 12:05, John N. Alegre wrote:
> On Wednesday 24 November 2004 10:02, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
> > If you want to change the print size, you just have to change the DPI
> > settings. On gimp 2.2 there is a new "print size" dialog th
When I try to save as xpm I get an error message:
Saving '/home/pkands/Desktop/deer_40.xpm' failed:
Plug-In could not save image
I'm using 2.05 and the plugin is installed. I've tried saving indexed
and un-indexed versions. What am I missing? Can't find any he
searching my disk I find that I have several Gimp versions, one of which
is in /usr/local/usr/share. Obviously I untarred that puppy in the wrong
location. Hence my question above.
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On Saturday 11 December 2004 06:11, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> John Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have downloaded the latest help file. Befor I untar it, where is
> > it supposed to go? Or more particularly, where is it supposed to be
> > when I
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They do have a precompiled version of gimp 2.2. Go to
www.linuxpackages.net and get the .tgz.
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 19:14:59 -0500, John Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the precompiled version of Gimp 2.0.6 from the Slackware-current
> archives, downloaded the 2.0.
You can get it here
http://www.nymphomatic.org/mirror/linuxpackages/Slackware-10.0/pcxz/gimp/
On Thu, 23 Dec 2004 19:14:59 -0500, John Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I downloaded the precompiled version of Gimp 2.0.6 from the Slackware-current
> archives, downloaded the 2.0.
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On Sunday 26 December 2004 13:38, Dave Neary wrote:
> Hi John,
>
> If you have all the programs required (and that includes a bunch of
> uncommon LaTeX stuff, and Oriental fonts), you can make pdf.stamp in
> gimp-help-2. Alternatively, you can download the PDF versions of the doc
le or directory
I cannot find a file like this in the package inventory for Slack current.
So, any Gimp users out there that would like to give me a hint? I can always
use Knoppix for my Gimp jobs but Slack is a lot faster :<(
x27;t
checked on the Gimp help files yet. Previous Slacware releases always missed
including them because they are treated as a separate entity in the world of
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problems had been unacceptable to the
window using community, Microsoft would not exist today (as it does) and
you would not be rebooting gimp now.
thank you,
carol
I like the way you put that!
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Hello,
I am totally new to gimp. I am sorry if this sounds stupid-how do you
draw a simple rectangle (not filled with anything) in GIMP ? how do
you draw an arraow in GIMP ?
I googled for it but did not find something satifying
Regards,
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Hello,
I know about the "Select rectangular regions" but the rectangle
I create is with a dashed line.
Moreover, when I try to insert another rectangle the first
one disappreas.
can anybody be more specific ?
John
On 7/9/05, nuno alexandre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sa
Le 22 nov. 05, à 18:13, Stephan Hegel a écrit :
Carol Spears wrote:
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Basic_Batch/
No, this is not _the_ way for this simple task. The approaches with
the ImageMagick tools are much more simple and easier to handle.
And: ImageMagick is part of many Linux distributi
The font is Wide Awake and Wide Awake Black I think.
Le 30 janv. 06, à 21:45, cappellano a écrit :
Hello list!
Im sorry about the lame question, but I really love the font-face used
on gimp's 2.0 splash screen. does anyone knows which font jimmac used?
I want to use it on a work Im doing. C
Please excuse - I seem to be a lot stupider than
anyone else - I only want to do very simple things that
I've been able to do in Photoshop & Paint Shop Pro ..
For instance, how can you make the bucket fill
tool actually do anything?
Thanks very much,
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If I
1) create a new image
2) open an existing photo
3) copy/paste some of the photo into the new image
The pasted layer gets 'absorbed' into the background of the new image and I am unable to select the pasted photo portion .
Any other pasted photo portions get 'absorbed' as well .
I can create
Is there a bult in function to center layes ?
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Here is Joao S. O. Bueno plugin which will center a layer horizontally and/or vertically .
Many thanks to Joao .
#!/usr/bin/env python
from gimpfu import *
# (c) 2004 by Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
def center_layer (img, drw, h_center, v_center):
if h_center:
x = (img.width - drw
navigation window, but I don't want to have to switch windows.Also, there is the little lower-right-corner panning button on each image, but that is out of the way and doesn't give very good control.
I suppose there's always the source code (:Thanks a bunch,-John
BTW, I stumbled across a problem on how to dial down the speed of an
animated GIF. How do you do this using Gimp (Windows)?
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What exactly do I need to do to compile gap to use with gimp for
windows, or is it already installed?
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Brendan wrote:
On Friday 29 September 2006 15:10, Geoffrey wrote:
I've also not heard anyone use the term gimp in the way you indicate in
a very long time. And I don't believe that's because people are more
politically correct these days. I think it's a term that just isn't
used in this wa
Brendan wrote:
On Friday 29 September 2006 14:05, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 06:54 -0600, Roland Hordos wrote:
While all other credible opensource projects are gaining ground in a
professional IT setting, the GIMP is being held back because of the
instant derogatory
Jerry Baker wrote:
> This link has a pretty good overview:
> http://money.cnn.com/blogs/legalpad/index.html#116360365189479898
>
>
Just me, but I couldn't find a reference to GIMP.
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Carter castor wrote:
> This goes right to the heart of my biggest complaint about GIMP
> though: its name. I don't understand why the developers would put so
> much time and hard work into creating a program as professional as
> GIMP and then name it after a slang word for a disabled person. How
Not to flame here or anything, but has anybody done an actual study as
to if IT managers are overlooking GIMP because of the name, and I'm not
talking anecdotes. I'm talking about a systematic survey.
I don't deny that some people MAY have a bias against GIMP, but you need
to look at the other sid
I'm trying to do the Sketch Effect
(http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Sketch_Effect/) and I'm guessing that
this hasn't been updated in a while, cause I can't find the Desaturate
option in my version of Gimp (2.2.13). Anybody have any suggestions?
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I currently have 2.2.13 of Gimp on Linux. I read about Gimpshop, and my
questions are as follows:
1. Is Gimpshop a separate program from Gimp, or is it merely an extension?
2. If it is the former, can Gimpshop and Gimp run on the same machine?
3. If the latter, what extensions do I need for my
David Holland wrote:
> I am a novice gimp user. I want to change some photos so a swimming
> costume is more decent. Is there any information anywhere on how to
> do this ?
>
You're going to provide a little bit more information. I'll lay off the
loaded words and ask: How much more of the per
Fabrizio Lippolis wrote:
> Hi Norman,
>
>
>> How about setting the 'Select rectangular regions' to the dimensions you
>> want, mark out the section you wqnt and then crop selecting 'From
>> selection' button. I use this procedure when cropping photos to the
>> print size to fit the paper.
>>
Victor Domingos wrote:
> Hi!
>
> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
> high building (when the straigh edges get a bit rounded or inclined).
> I think there are some similar apps in wich we
Victor Domingos wrote:
>>> Is there an easy way in GIMP to make corrections to those distortions
>>> that happen for instance, when we try to take a photo from a very
>>> high building (when the straigh edges get a bit rounded or inclined).
John Allsopp wrote:
Leon Brooks wrote:
> On Thursday 21 June 2007, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>
>> Sounds like the article uses Cinepaint propaganda without original
>> research.
>>
>
> You could be right on the money.
>
> It's typical (speaking from experience here) for magazine article
> authors to be under t
Kim Johansson wrote:
> Hello,
>
> In another topic on this list, the discussion went about the name
> being offending and a problem when attracting new users and for the
> users, the name could mean that they have a hard time attracting
> clients. Here in Sweden, the name is just confusing for most
George Farris wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-25-06 at 01:09 -0700,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>> Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP - appalling name?
>>
>
> FOR THE LOVE OF GOD NOT AGAIN!!! PLEASE SPARE US.
>
> End this now. This subject comes up a few times every year, please end
> it now. For your enjoymen
norman wrote:
> For me, this means finding and purchasing another camera and
> I wonder if anybody could suggest a good starting point for me to find
> what I need.
My rule is, if I haven't the time to research which is the best product,
I just buy the PC Pro recommendation. In this case, it w
Jan Tomasek wrote:
> Shooting in RAW is just same as into JPEG on Nikon, saving to memory
> card is done in background, but because of bigger size of file camera's
> buffer is able to hold only 2-3 images and after that you have to wait.
Just to clarify that: the similarity is in the file saving
norman wrote:
>> > For me, this means finding and purchasing another camera and
>> > I wonder if anybody could suggest a good starting point for me to
find
>> > what I need.
>>
>> My rule is, if I haven't the time to research which is the best
product,
>> I just buy the PC Pro recommenda
> So you see, I am not a newcomer to photography and I am well aware of
> the problems with dust etc especially with SLR cameras. As I said in my
> original posting I need ease of handling and RAW. Changing lenses is not
> so easy when one hand is holding a walking cane even standing for any
> leng
Just downloaded, compiled and installed 2.4 rc3. The user interface is much
improved over the 2.3 series. Congratulations to those who built it.
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tools to download a source tarball, configure, compile and install it. That
is what I did.
Slackware means you never have to wait for a deb or an rpm :<). But users of
most other distros can do the same if they are in a hurry for Gimp 2.4rc3.
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Is there a good document such as a wiki article that describes the enhanced
CMYK capabilities of Gimp 2.4?
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 12:13:56 pm Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 10:21 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> > Is there a good document such as a wiki article that describes the
> > enhanced CMYK capabilities of Gimp 2.4?
>
> There are no enhanced CM
as the source code. Binaries for
> various platforms will come later.
I use 2.4rc3 on my slackware Linux system. Is this the same as the final
release? It seems to work fine.
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On Tuesday 23 October 2007 03:21:00 pm Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2007-10-23 at 13:43 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> > Understood. But isn't there a recent feature that allows one to preview
> > in the restricted gamut of cmyk? I forget what it is called.
>
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nationality but the offsets simply have no purpose that
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ange the code in the
repository one time.
As for inches versus metric I can change that in the lower left hand corner of
an image window and that setting continues for the session. But the
PostScript output routine ignores that setting and always defaults to cm.
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el spacing or number of pixels)?
2. Are either the maxiumum or 'default' resolutions adjustable?
Thanks for any background on this.
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one of the underlined letters in the menu bar can be
assigned (Alt_F, Alt_E, etc, but they would be different for each
language).
John
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. You can even activate rotation
inside the image, then take it outside (without releasing the button) to
have better control. Think that mouse movements are always integer
pixels... (Same as the slider movement in previous question).
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viour you mention. The rotation (even if you type it
in) is not really executed till Ok'd (the button pressed).
Jeff, manual rotation after a 20 degree rotate acts normal here. You
don't have your ctl pressed, haven't you? That rounds the steps to 15
degrees!
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> I guess your problem comes from the commands in the declarations
> statement of the let*
Yes - Thanks Pere! Is there a reference o tutorial for TinyScheme
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layer. This is a good indication that you can start dragggin whatever is
in that layer (the text in your case).
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individual jpegs to be combined using other software into an animated
slideshow. But does it offer assistance beyond that? Any of you who
have traveled this road please chime in.
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In my present v-2.2 installation, the active tool is set as a paintbrush
when I open a file. I would rather have something different. Can I set
this default? If so, how?
TIA.
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agenda for Gimp? It has been under
discussion for years.Other Open Source products, such as Krita
and Scribus, will work in that model. but they lack the capabilities
of Gimp. So is there any hope?
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[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/local/gegl-0.0.18'
make: *** [all] Error 2
Is there a way to bypass this part of gegl? All I want is the parts
that Gimp 2.5.2 needs. Documentation wouldn't seem to be critical.
Slackware 12.1
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On Monday 18 August 2008 02:35:51 am you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sun, 2008-08-17 at 23:53 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> > Is there a way to bypass this part of gegl? All I want is the
> > parts that Gimp 2.5.2 needs. Documentation wouldn't seem to be
> > critical.
>
I have deinstalled 2.5.2 and gone back to 2.4.5. I hope the value
added by the gegl package is worth the extra install effort and the
greater risk for failure. What pressing need does it address?
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I am using Gimp 2.4.5 on Windows XP pro.
I have about 1,000 multi-page TIFF files I must edit.
I only want to edit the first page of each file (I must
delete some text from the first page of each document)
and then save it.
What is the best way to solve this problem? I have
tried this:
I right-
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> Date: Monday, August 25, 2008, 4:54 PM
> On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 08:53 -0700, John Christopher wrote:
> > I have about 1,000 multi-page TIFF files I must edit.
> > I only want to edit the first page of each file (I
> must
> > de
needed for the many alternatives could be
eliminated.
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Gimp. If the above RGB 00 is used then it should convert to Cyan
(not exactly blue.)
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del, beyond what is already available in the preview feature. Is
manipulation in the CMYK model in the works for some time in the
future? Does the move to GEGL smooth the path to CMYK in some way?
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a new read because of lack of memory. I had exit and
re-enter GIMP to get read working again.
I'm using 2.4.5, is this a problem solved later? I haven't seen any
reference to this problem in the changes.
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On Saturday 18 October 2008 11:56:08 am Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 2008-10-18 at 10:21 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> > So I went back to Slackware, which takes a lot of fussing but
> > usually can be worked out with successive downloads/compiles of
> > all the
the 'edit' shape (double T) even when over the drawing.
Clicking on the text doesn't do anything, outside the text starts a new
one (as described).
To be able to move the text, I have to select the move tool, which, of
course, closes the text tool. I had
dialog was. Is there some
extra 'cleanup' necessary in the latest versions?
John
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Look for reflections in windows, water, drops, etc. Just amazing. And
check the perfection of the car 'model':
http://www.oyonale.com/modeles.php?page=58
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staying with) and older version is hardly a threat.
You're just missing out on all the great new things the GIMP people work
hard to add.
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then find a version of gegl that works with Gimp 2.6.4.
If the Gimp source distro contained a compatible version of gegl and
babl then compiling from source would be a lot easier. Now my only
other choice is to install Ubuntu or whatever on another partition and
see if they have an updated binar
too little time. So a
quick question: are there any plans to have Gimp work in
the cmyk color model, as does Scribus, Krita etc. and thus
open it up more fully to the publishing market?
I ask this question about once a year, still hoping.
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> Norman
On Slackware you may need to add your user id to the
group "scanner". Here is the line from file /etc/groups
referencing my user name "safe":
scanner:x:93:root,safe
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did not cover some shades.
What more do I need to do to use soft proofing? If icc color
profiles are needed how do I make them available to Gimp
2.6.5? I have various icc profiles in ~/colors for use by
Scribus.
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On Tuesday 24 February 2009 03:12:38 pm you wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2009-02-24 at 08:16 -0500, John Culleton wrote:
> > At this point the preferences menu under the files menu
> > shows only the Units dialog.
>
> Huh? The Preferences dialog is located in the Edit menu
&
gt; cursive font.
You could make the letters white, and add transparent filters 'above' the
text. Or non-transparent filters and set layer multiplication. Or put the
text, and cut and paste parts to other layers, then colorize them
(without necessity to move t
I have some text on an image that I would like to zoom in and focus so I
can read it. I've been searching on google and what I'm coming up with
doesn't seem to match. Any links?
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Gimp doesn't use PCD format. So I have been trying to
convert a PCD image to something Gimp will use, such as
tiff or jpg, using the convert program from Imagemagick. I
have tried various density settings.
Is there a default density to a PCD image? If so, what is
it?
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There is an online version of the 2.6 manual in html form. Is
there a way to download the whole shebang in one step or must I
download the individual files one at a time?
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Check out:
http//wexfordpress.com/tex/shortlist.pdf
http//wexfordpress.com/tex/packagers.pdf
On Saturday 02 May 2009 04:19:02 pm Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * John Culleton [05-02-09 11:42]:
> > There is an online version of the 2.6 manual in html form.
> > Is there a way to download the whole shebang in one step or
> > must I download the individual files one at a ti
Somewhere between GIMP 2.6.4 and 2.6.6, the map color range plugin
disappeared, at least in the Windows build, and I think for other versions
as well. Does anyone know whether this was inadvertent? Will it be coming
back? It was a useful tool. I have recovered it from my old version 2.6.4,
but
it may be more efficient. And if the original is a b/w 1 bit/pixel image,
even more so.
Try to convert to PNG or GIF and check if those formats give you more
logical sizes - they work better with the mentioned image types.
John
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