I know there's already been a lot of discussion on this subject and I've
read pages and pages, but I'm still unclear. I realise that just about all
recent browsers support PNGs. But, is it or is it not possible for IE (v.
5, for example) to correctly display a PNG with a fully transparent
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:47:56AM +0200, Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
| I know there's already been a lot of discussion on this subject and I've
| read pages and pages, but I'm still unclear. I realise that just about all
| recent browsers support PNGs. But, is it or is it not possible for IE
Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
I know there's already been a lot of discussion on this subject and I've
read pages and pages, but I'm still unclear. I realise that just about all
recent browsers support PNGs. But, is it or is it not possible for IE (v.
5, for example) to correctly display a
Hi,
I just found this page...
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/triage/
...which explains the ideas behind filtering bugs. It's actually
quite a simple explanation, and applies quite well to the gimp
when you substitute #gimp for #bugs :)
Anyone who wants to contribute to the gimp
I recently tryed The Gimp 1.3.16 and loved that the new interface. I've
started using this version for my everyday needs in graphics manipulation.
But I have a problem with this version, my Wacom Graphire 2 tablet is
not detected...
I've seen that the Input device Dialog as been moved in the