Hi,
Manish Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And it is, when it boils down to it, a cop out fluff answer. Which is
Carol's point, that it was a non-answer, and that she expected a better
answer, more from a technical perspective.
Sure. We all understood this already. It doesn't change the
Hi,
I'm not interested in gnome any way,
I'm not interested in arguing anyone about file
selectors at appropriate gtk lists.
I think this is not gnome's businnes, it is gimp's businnes.
If gnome's fileselector is bad, gimp should not.
If gnome will be a toy of idiots, gimp should not.
And I
Hi,
Aewyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm not interested in gnome any way,
I'm not interested in arguing anyone about file
selectors at appropriate gtk lists.
I think this is not gnome's businnes, it is gimp's businnes.
If gnome's fileselector is bad, gimp should not.
If gnome will be a
Thanks,
Really, I'm an outsider in gtk/gnome topic.
I just like gimp, and I'm afraid a little bit of
gimp starts to leave bazaar concept as seen
at gnome.
I realized that old fileselector is not too perfect, so
I used filemanager's drag and drop to open files.
(what is nonsense to open a new
Manish Singh wrote:
On Sun, Sep 05, 2004 at 09:55:59PM +0200, David Neary wrote:
Getting something to the stage where my grandmother would use
it is a proverbial way of describing making technology
accessible to a larger public.
I am sure this was the sense in which Luis was talking when he
said
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Manish Singh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And it is, when it boils down to it, a cop out fluff answer. Which is
Carol's point, that it was a non-answer, and that she expected a better
answer, more from a technical perspective.
Sure. We all understood this already. It doesn't
Hi,
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I must respectfully disagree, as a GIMP user, I am most definitely
interested in the reason for the change. It may be that I am a
developer as well, that prompts me to want to know, but the bottom
line is, any time a change is made that seems to be
Sven, is it possible (in theory) to have several dialog types in GIMP at
the same time? OpenOffice under Windows allow using native system
openfile dialog or its own style dialog. A user can chhose it in the
preferences.
If anybody is interested, this could solve this problem at all. One way
Hi,
Quoting Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
This is the essence of the whole issue. The bottom line is, Carol, or
anyone else for that matter, deserved a real answer.
This is a misconception. People do not *deserve* answers to whatever question
they choose to ask.
There are good ways and bad
Hi,
Alexander Rabtchevich [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sven, is it possible (in theory) to have several dialog types in
GIMP at the same time? OpenOffice under Windows allow using native
system openfile dialog or its own style dialog. A user can chhose it
in the preferences.
Almost everything
Hi,
Aewyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Is there any way to set letter's kerning in gimp?
If you are refering to letter spacing or tracking, here's the relevant
bug report:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=125483
Sven
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Hi,
Aewyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
but not really. (kerning means the different space
needed between A - V, and V - V; it depends
on the used font, but fonts sometimes (always)
have erroneus kernings)
GIMP uses the kerning tables that come with the fonts. If they are
incorrect, I'd say
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Geoffrey [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I must respectfully disagree, as a GIMP user, I am most definitely
interested in the reason for the change. It may be that I am a
developer as well, that prompts me to want to know, but the bottom
line is, any time a change is made that
Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
What GIMP is going to provide (one day) is ways to adjust letter
spacing. You can then fix the kerning whereever you think it is
wrong. We are however not going to write that info back to the font.
Well, Kerning (as in fix up this pair of letters) would
no no no, gimp has no any job with editing
fonts, nor writing back any info.
But manual kerning is gimp's lesson.
As it works in coreldraw, inkscape or other tool.
Again:
designer's work is making documents with correct
kerning pairs, so manual kerning is the job of
designer's tool (here it is
i am interested in corporate backed developers showing respect to
volunteer back developers.
i am interested in maintaining (or starting) a relationship in which
corporate funded developers treat volunteer funded developers equal.
my suggestion is that luis apologize for not taking the
Hi,
Aewyn [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
As it works in coreldraw, inkscape or other tool.
Again:
designer's work is making documents with correct
kerning pairs, so manual kerning is the job of
designer's tool (here it is gimp).
We don't disagree at all except that I think that you are using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-09-07 at 1733.59 +0200):
Kerning is alpha and omega of design, and we cannot
change any fonts anyhow.
I am with you, and it was explained in the bug the first link
references (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120268). Users
do not care if Pango can or can not,
On Tue, 2004-09-07 at 17:01 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Editing that text file is not going to be any easier or faster than
editing the font using the tool I showed you. GIMP is not going to
provide ways to fix your fonts since there are tools available for
this job and GIMP is not a font
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