Hello, Natalie;
I brought up the two web sites you mentioned using IE 6 and that browser
reacts differntly than mozilla or ... whatever.(Why am I not
surprised?!? :-)
As an example, the very first example in your _moz example has a blazing
white line separating the first row and the second usi
Daniel Carrera - Wednesday 20 August 2003 03:33 - about Re: [Gimp-user]
Webpage Help:
Hi Daniel,
> Oh no, you missed the issue. It was not about a whitespace, it was
> about creating a NEWLINE.
>
> There was a whole blank line BELOW the image.
>
> Unless... a whitespace could somehow create t
Hi,
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 21:29, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Maybe I've missed your question entirely, but if I haven't, you might
> consider resizeing the canvas (don't rescale the image, resize the canvas).
> Use the move tool to move the layer so the stuff off the canvas is the stuff
> you'd ra
Hi,
On Wed, 2003-08-20 at 21:22, David McWilliams wrote:
> What I'm looking for is some kind of 'selection box', or a selectable
> aspect ratio, standard or not, that is also resizable that will enable
> me to select a portion of an image and get rid of the rest.
The rect-select allows to set a
Seems to be two main methods, so here's a summary;
Double click on the "rectangular selection" tool icon.
Click on the "fixed size/ratio" widgstuffie and choose your ratio.
Start a selection,and while holding the left button down, hold SHIFT on
the keyboard.
To move the selection around after it'
Hi there!
I do not know if this list has got a FAQ or not...but it seens like this
one is going to be #1 when such a FAQ is updated.
I can imagine:
1) How to make a fixed aspect ratio crop?
2) What is the GIMP?
...
___
Regardless, let's put hands on it:
Double click on the "rectan
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-08-20 at 1222.23 -0700):
> Is there an easy way?
For the moment, no, there is not a easy way, you get aspect ratio (via
rectangle select) or resizable (via crop tool), but not both. Check
bugzilla or mailing list archives, it has been covered at least a
couple of times.
GS
Maybe I've missed your question entirely, but if I haven't, you might
consider resizeing the canvas (don't rescale the image, resize the canvas).
Use the move tool to move the layer so the stuff off the canvas is the stuff
you'd rather lose. Save in your favourite image format and presto.
On
I don't know of a easy way of doing this, so I guess that's why I am
asking.
I used a digital camera that can give me output @ 1600x1200, an aspect
ratio of 1.33:1. As we all pretty much know, standard photo prints most
commonly come in 6"x4", 1.33:1, or 7"x5", 1.67:1, 10"x8", 1.25:1.
Is there a
Hi all,
I have a Mac-using friend who is having difficulties with Photoshop which I
think Gimp might solve.
He is pretty new to web-design and is struggling with image maps, and I know
that GIMP has a very cool image-map feature. I was hoping I could get him
hooked up with Gimp. :)
Now, this
On Tue, Aug 19, 2003 at 09:33:31PM -0400, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Oh no, you missed the issue. It was not about a whitespace, it was about
> creating a NEWLINE.
>
> There was a whole blank line BELOW the image.
>
> Unless... a whitespace could somehow create that newline...
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