Thanks help calendar

2001-02-11 Thread Jonathan Gift
Hi, Thanks all for the help. I think I'm covered here for now. I've got the assorted options on file and have tried most. -- Jonathan Gift

Re: How do calendar?- Thanks all!

2001-02-09 Thread Jonathan Gift
Wandered Inn wrote: > It appears that each line of text is a separate layer which might make > it easier to line things up. The formatting was a bit off, but it worked. Thanks for the info and thanks to the group for the numerous responses. I'm still trying the perl script... --

Re: Got a working Gimp 1.2-Thanks & Q

2001-01-14 Thread VosSedai
I have 1.17 and afaik it started in the 1.1 builds really threw me over at first because when I downloaded some plug-ins I automatically put them in my .gimp file ...*self-twap*... then womdered where the heck they were at when gimp started. lol. Anyway kind of off topic here but on those debian 1

Re: Got a working Gimp 1.2-Thanks & Q

2001-01-14 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 08:04:09PM +0100, "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Gimp uses dirs with version so you can mix installs or it does not This is not true,a nd far from easy in practise. Any binaries installed overwrite the older ones, so you need to use a

Re: Got a working Gimp 1.2-Thanks & Q

2001-01-14 Thread Jonathan Gift
from .gimp-1.2 but it still created new directory. Any other way of getting a plain .gim back? Thanks. Jonathan

Re: Got a working Gimp 1.2-Thanks & Q

2001-01-14 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-01-14 at 1945.45 +0100): > The Xemian gimp 1.2 seems to have done the trick. It does go in as > ~/.gimp-1.2. Is this particular to the new gimp or this build? Any way > to get an old generic .gimp (I moved my earlier one so as to avoid just > this). Gimp uses dirs with ver

Got a working Gimp 1.2-Thanks & Q

2001-01-14 Thread Jonathan Gift
Hi, The Xemian gimp 1.2 seems to have done the trick. It does go in as ~/.gimp-1.2. Is this particular to the new gimp or this build? Any way to get an old generic .gimp (I moved my earlier one so as to avoid just this). Thanks. Jonathan

Graphic Cards-Thanks!

2001-01-14 Thread Jonathan Gift
Hi, Thanks to all those who helped out here. Basically the advice is what I have already assembled and it seems that Gimp's needs are no different than Linux in general. Jonathan

Re: Thanks

2000-09-05 Thread Alan Buxey
hi, > ... to everyone about the plugin info. I am now a bit more enlightened! ever replied to the wrong list? ;-) I just have! 8-) ob-back-onsubject: yes, you can get precompiled plugins, you either stick them in the GIMP plugin directory (if you have access to do so) or you stick 'em in yo

Re: Thanks

2000-09-05 Thread Alan Buxey
hi, > ... to everyone about the plugin info. I am now a bit more enlightened! sorry, cant make it due to the PPARC summerschool computing requirements alan

Thanks

2000-09-05 Thread Lea Anthony
... to everyone about the plugin info. I am now a bit more enlightened! Cheers! -Lea.

thanks guys

1999-10-12 Thread Michael P. Soulier
Cool. The Layers->Flatten image worked, and LaTeX picked up the image perfectly. Thanks to all who responded. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>