You probably have to check you Xserver & its config files. I know with
RedHat, I had to change entries in the font server to get more than the
basic fonts working. Maybe this is something similar??
==
Jonathan Erbe
hi kompukit
> work...it keeps saying unable to load script-fu fonts...or
> can't find fontsI thought gimp was installed with everything
> working...?
>
the problem is, that the fonts which have been predefined in the
script-fu menus, must not be part of your Linux installation. to test
the
On Wed, 2 Feb 2000, Simon Wood wrote:
> Dear Jon, and colleges (if that's the right word for members of list...)
>
> Thanks you for your suggestions, I'll have a play later tonight. Though I
> have to read up about 'Guides' and 'Alpha to Selection'.
>
> As well as Jon's suggestion, Ian Boreham
Dear Jon, and colleges (if that's the right word for members of list...)
Thanks you for your suggestions, I'll have a play later tonight. Though I
have to read up about 'Guides' and 'Alpha to Selection'.
As well as Jon's suggestion, Ian Boreham pointed out that Greyscale is
totally un-saturated
Simon Wood wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I'm new to Gimp, yes I have read the manualbut I'm having difficulty
> getting my head around the following problem.
>
> I would like to create a RGB image, as a layered collage of monochrome
> patches (cut out from other images) each of which will have a di
At 16:17 31/01/00 -, Simon Wood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Hi all,
>I would like to create a RGB image, as a layered collage of monochrome
>patches (cut out from other images) each of which will have a different hue
>(i.e. one patch is black/green, another is black/mild-pink, etc.).
>
>Q).