Scratch removal plugin

2001-01-04 Thread Szekeres Istvan
Hi, Is there a plugin for removing scratches from scanned images? Pista

Re: perl script in gimp for Windows : is it possible ?

2001-01-04 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 09:17:57PM +0200, Tor Lillqvist <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Well, I can't say I love Win32, but I do like Perl ;-) When I tried > (must have been a year ago, I think) the first hurdle was porting the > Gtk Perl module. And of course, I totally ignored the Gtk module. o.k

Re: perl script in gimp for Windows : is it possible ?

2001-01-04 Thread Peter Dove
You might see whether the MKS Toolkit perl distribution (http://www.mks.com/) will support the necessary ops. They do have very unix-like make and shell (C and Korn) environments. Just my 2c - just a perl non-power user. Peter Tor Lillqvist wrote: > > Marc Lehmann writes: > > (Also there ar

Re: perl script in gimp for Windows : is it possible ?

2001-01-04 Thread Wandered Inn
Peter Dove wrote: > > You might see whether the MKS Toolkit perl distribution > (http://www.mks.com/) will support the necessary ops. They do have very > unix-like make and shell (C and Korn) environments. If you're going to consider MKS, you should check out UWin from att.research. Provides m

Gimp in a different language?

2001-01-04 Thread Philipp Bliedung
Is it possible to have Gimp in a different language? I mean just the menus and the dialogs!! I want to install Gimp in a company and the majority of the people using it are not very comfortable with english. So it would be very helpful to have it a different language... I didn't find anything abou

Re: Gimp in a different language?

2001-01-04 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-01-04 at 1949.23 +0100): > Is it possible to have Gimp in a different language? Yes. > I didn't find anything about that! Did I oversee something? Before launching Gimp set the LC_* & LANG enviro vars. Lot of apps (under Unix systems, at least) use this method. Read the

gimp fonts

2001-01-04 Thread anxe
How to change the fonts of the gimp menus?

Re: gimp fonts

2001-01-04 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-01-04 at 2122.33 +0200): > How to change the fonts of the gimp menus? Via .gtkrc or .gtkrc.mine or one of the multiple tools that allow you to change GTK+ config, like the GNOME Control Center. Also some themes change the default font. You should visit http://www.gtk.org/

Re: perl script in gimp for Windows : is it possible ?

2001-01-04 Thread Tor Lillqvist
Tor Lillqvist writes: > When I tried (must have been a year ago, I think) the first hurdle > was porting the Gtk Perl module. As I don't know much about > building Perl modules on Win32, I gave up. > I could try again... Well, I spent a few hours on it yesterday, and some more again today, b

Re: Scratch removal plugin

2001-01-04 Thread Jeff Sheffield
read up on the clone tool. it is not a plug in ... and contains no magic but with a mouse under the proper hand (and the zoom level set high enough ;) you can get rid of those awefull scratches. see http://www.gimp.org/core_clone_tool.html On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 02:32:03PM +0100, Szekeres Istv

Re: gimp fonts

2001-01-04 Thread Jeff Sheffield
here are my notes on installing a true type font server http://www.jspot.org/jeff/crs/sysadmin/xfs/ On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 09:22:33PM +0200, anxe wrote: > How to change the fonts of the gimp menus? Thanks, Jeff --- | "0201: Keyboard Error. Pres

Re: gimp fonts

2001-01-04 Thread Prasanna P Subash
I am assuming this is the XFree86 scenario. xtt is a part of XFree. So there is no need to add another ttf server like xfstt or xfsft. Just copy the fonts to say /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/tt/. After that create fonts.dir file. One limitation if I remember correctly is that fonts should all be lo

Re: Scratch removal plugin

2001-01-04 Thread Szekeres Istvan
On Thu, Jan 04, 2001 at 07:42:30PM -0600, Jeff Sheffield wrote: > > read up on the clone tool. > it is not a plug in ... and contains no magic > but with a mouse under the proper hand > (and the zoom level set high enough ;) Thanks, this helps a bit.. What I was really looking for is a plugin (a