There are two plugin folders: your own: ~/.gimp-2.6/plug-ins and the common
one: /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/. Adding stuff in the common one requires
root
access (or sudo), but you should be able to drop the plug-ins in your own.
If you happen not to have ~/.gimp-2.6/plug-ins you can
I am totally stumped! I am making an invitation and trying to ad glyphs to a
font (burgues). Anyone have any clue how to do this?
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On 11/17/10, sophie wrote:
I am totally stumped! I am making an invitation and trying to ad glyphs to a
font (burgues). Anyone have any clue how to do this?
http://fontforge.sourceforge.net or some other font editor.
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
I'm not an expert Gimp user so maybe I'm just not looking in the right place
for this. I've been Googling for hours and finally gave up.
I need to shape an image to follow a path or curve. Since I can't do it, I'm
not sure how I can show you what I mean, but imagine the palm branch that flows
On 11/16/2010 06:18 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
On 11/17/10, sophie wrote:
I am totally stumped! I am making an invitation and trying to ad glyphs to a
font (burgues). Anyone have any clue how to do this?
http://fontforge.sourceforge.net or some other font editor.
Fontforge is easy to use.
On 11/17/2010 06:56 AM, Yar wrote:
I'm not an expert Gimp user so maybe I'm just not looking in the right place
for this. I've been Googling for hours and finally gave up.
I need to shape an image to follow a path or curve. Since I can't do it, I'm
not sure how I can show you what I