Re: [Gimp-user] Suggestion for non-tablet users...

2004-01-16 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

misfit-x <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Anyway, I wonder if they would somehow make the features that are
> available for pen-tablets in Gimp useable for the mouse too. Like
> for instance, the brush size (in 2.0pre1), etc. or have a regular
> feature added to manually add the size to what you like. (Same idea
> for all the normally-pen tablet features).

I think there's an enhancement request for that already. Opacity is
already controllable using the cursor keys even for mouse users.

> I also wondered if the rpm versions of Gimp have tablet enabled or
> do we have to compile Gimp with the suggested flag to get that?

It's a GTK+ configure option, not a GIMP configure option. Most
distributors seem to have it enabled by default.


Sven
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[Gimp-user] Suggestion for non-tablet users...

2004-01-16 Thread misfit-x
I apologize to Sven N. for accidentally emailing him last night. Goofed
up in the mail program. ;) I usually try to be sure everything is
replied only to the list. Yesterday I noticed some stuff was replied in
private email and thought I caught them all.

Anyway, I wonder if they would somehow make the features that are
available for pen-tablets in Gimp useable for the mouse too. Like for
instance, the brush size (in 2.0pre1), etc. or have a regular feature
added to manually add the size to what you like. (Same idea for all the
normally-pen tablet features).

I also wondered if the rpm versions of Gimp have tablet enabled or do we
have to compile Gimp with the suggested flag to get that? (Thinking of
future here.) I find RPMs easier because with something like Gimp, I
have too hard a time compiling it (can't even get past ./configure) due
to dependancies. I can't run Freetype 2 apparently or it messes up my
Xwindows causing me to have to fix my XF86Config's font settings. :(
Being on dial-up, also getting new packages/updates takes a lng
time. So if Gimp runs from RPMs, the better. :)

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.:: misfit-x ::.


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