[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-11-23 at 1432.35 +0100):
> BTW, with your method I can get to circles who start at the
> same spot, but I like to have two circles, that have theire
> center exactly at the same spot, where the center of my whole
> image is, any idea?
Aah, concentric circles! Put the two g
have
other signification: Shift: Add to current selection, Ctrl: substract from
current selection, ctrl+maj: union with current selection
Regards.
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De: Dominic Paschke [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi 23 novembre 2000 14:33
À: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet: Re: Al
Hi Seth,
just a few questions, if I understand you correctly:
>you wrote:
> I would suggest using Guides. To use a guide, drag it
> out from the ruler and place it where you want a
> boundary to be.
That means, if I create a new Image, I can use the rulers
at the sides of my new image to ge
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-11-22 at 1321.28 +0100):
> Please give my some hints, or URL's
The tool you need is / Layers / Align visible layers.
GSR
Hi,
I try to use Gimp for the first time and I can't figure out, how I
can align objects exactly in my Image. I need to align to circles
exactly in the middle of my Image, how can I do that automatically.
I already looked it up in the manual, but this question seems to be
too newbie-like as that