On Fri, 27 Oct 2000, Rebecca J. Walter wrote:
> i think i might be able to help with a few these but sounds like youre
> starting to work it out.
I am.
> [...] so then you either anchor it to an existing layer or using the
> layers dialog to create a new layer for it
What I've been doing is cr
i think i might be able to help with a few these but sounds like youre
starting to work it out. about the anchoring a layer thing...
what happens when you paste is that you make something called a
"floating selection". when you do that gimp doesnt know where you want
to put it, or if you want it
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
> On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Michael wrote:
>
> > > (1) Is there a way to "checkpoint" or save a state when using the
> >
> > Why don't you save your work in Gimp's native format - XCF? All layers,
> > paths, channels etc. are saved then.
>
> I just not
On Thu, 26 Oct 2000, Michael wrote:
> > (1) Is there a way to "checkpoint" or save a state when using the
>
> Why don't you save your work in Gimp's native format - XCF? All layers,
> paths, channels etc. are saved then.
I just noticed that after I sent my mail.
> > (2) Feathering and transp
Hi!
> (1) Is there a way to "checkpoint" or save a state when using the
Why don't you save your work in Gimp's native format - XCF? All layers,
paths, channels etc. are saved then.
> (2) Feathering and transparency.
The problem is that the most graphic formats like JPG, BMP etc. don't
support