Re: [Gimp-developer] Gimp 1.2 and 1.3.4 crashes

2002-03-19 Thread Hubertus Krogmann

On Tuesday 19 March 2002 13:08, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
> Hubertus Krogmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > > what do you mean, stopped working? Did it crash or did it just stop
> > > working? Did you watch any console output?
> > It crashes and ask me to [E]xit  [C]ontinue immediately after
> > pressing the ok button in the "save as" dialog.
> This makes me think you are not using the latest stable GIMP release
> (1.2.3). Did you try to press 'S' here to get a stack trace?

So, I got the actually stable version:

#gimp -v :
GIMP Version 1.2.3

I made a 
#gimp externsteine-360.jpg

selected a area, about 95% of the image 
copy
paste in new
save as
typed in ttt.jpg
pressed ok

and got:

gimp: fatal error: Speicherzugriffsfehler

Gimp-WARNING **: swap file not empty: "/data2/gimp-cache/gimpswap.8624"

655360 - 786432

> > > the important question is, how is your tile-cache setup?
> > I configured 1 undo operation and 256 MB Ram to gimp
> > > I have just reproduced what you described with gimp-1.2 and it
> > > worked like a charm even though my box has less RAM. I could create
> > > a RGB image of 15593 x 2008, copy large parts of it into a new
> > > image and save that as JPEG (even using the Export feature which
> > > creates another copy of it).
> > Can I generate debug messages/Coredumps or so ?
> > I even could send you the image. What infos may be useful ?
> it shouldn't depend on the image. If you can reproduce the problem
> you should file a bug-report at bugzilla.gnome.org. Just fill in
> all the fields and give a detailed description on how to reproduce
> the problem. Make sure you have use gimp-1.2.3 before you send in
> any bug-reports.

Done.

> Salut, Sven

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Re: [Gimp-developer] User filter where are you?

2002-03-19 Thread Raphaël Quinet

On 19 Mar 2002 15:51:50 +0100, "Sven Neumann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Piotr Legiecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > and it is not there. Why? I have gimp 1.2.2.
[...]
> Then, of course, there's the online help (press F1).

The online help in gimp 1.2.3 is much better than the one in 1.2.2.
I recommend that you upgrade to 1.2.3 if you want to get the better
help pages.

-Raphaël
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Re: [Gimp-developer] User filter where are you?

2002-03-19 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

Piotr Legiecki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I'm just reading GUM (Gimp User Manual), and have found that somewhere
> there in the gimp menus should be filter called:
> 
> User Filter (Adobe Filter Factory Emulator)
> 
> and it is not there. Why? I have gimp 1.2.2.

it's not part of the standard GIMP distribution. You should be able
to download it from registry.gimp.org.

> BTW GUM is great but a bit outdated. Is there any newer gimp manual?

the book from Carey Bunks is rather nice (see http://gimp-savvy.com/).
You might also like my book (http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/gimppr/).
Then, of course, there's the online help (press F1).


Salut, Sven
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[Gimp-developer] User filter where are you?

2002-03-19 Thread Piotr Legiecki

Hi

I'm just reading GUM (Gimp User Manual), and have found that somewhere there in 
the gimp menus should be filter called:

User Filter (Adobe Filter Factory Emulator)

and it is not there. Why? I have gimp 1.2.2.

BTW GUM is great but a bit outdated. Is there any newer gimp manual?

Regards
Piotr Legiecki


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Re: [Gimp-developer] what is 'anti-alias' in fuzzy selection (magic wand) supposed to do?

2002-03-19 Thread Sven Neumann

Hi,

"Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> On February 27, Petr Koloros asked in the Usenet news group 
> comp.graphics.apps.gimp:
> 
> : I'm using the last debian version of gimp. Circle 
> : selection works fine with antialiasing - when I make 
> : a selection and move it, the borders of selected 
> : area are antialiased. When I repeat the same process 
> : with "magic wand" (fuzzy selection), the borders are 
> : always sharp - not antialiased (doesn't respect antialiasing 
> : choise of fuzzy selection tool).
> : 
> : Any ideas?
> 
> I thought I'd check this out, but I am not sure what the anti-alias 
> function is supposed to do in the Magic Wand tool. Could somebody 
> fill me in? Thanks,

that's very ease to try. Just take some photo, select an area with
the fuzzy-select tool, hit Ctrl-C, Ctrl-V and make the new floating
selection a new layer (probably moving it away a bit). Then repeat
that with Antialiasing turned off. Now fill your image with black
so you get a homogenous background to view the differences in the
two layers you have just created.


Salut, Sven
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