Hi.
I've not been on my Linux system with Gimp for a bit so Ideally I need
to work through exactly how I set that up and how I'm using it. The
aconnectgui is how to see and make the connections but in actual fact
it's best to do that from command. The connection isn't remembered so
rather than
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 2:25 PM, Ryan Stark wrote:
I've not been on my Linux system with Gimp for a bit so Ideally I need
to work through exactly how I set that up and how I'm using it. The
aconnectgui is how to see and make the connections but in actual fact
it's best to do that from
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 2:46 PM, Ryan Stark wrote:
Yes, you could connect through Jack but Hardware will show up at ALSA
so I don't think Jack would actually be a benefit for Gimp use but
maybe you'd need this to test with software?
Um, that was more like a joke :)
I think it's entirely
You can do anything. That's why it's so great. MIDI has continuous
controllers and notes. Notes can be mapped as well. Continuous
controllers can be set to any value or a button sends that value so
say you want a collection of brush sizes, you set a button to send a
value anywhere from 0-127 that
You need to set up the Korg using Windows software to get it all
exactly as you want. That should work in wine. Gimp will remember all
the mappings but the one problem is that Gimp doesn't remember the
connection so you have to connect the ALSA output of the MIDI
controller to Gimp's input after
So can you use MIDI in Windows as well? I've never tried that. I'm
always assuming Gimp users are Linux but of course that isn't the
case. I'm sure I've read there is a problem with it on OSX though. I
don't like Gimp OSX. Often there are problems. I stopped using it on
OSX.
On 13 September 2012
On 13 September 2012 07:25, Ryan Stark efflux...@googlemail.com wrote:
One problem with Gimp 2.8 is that the
top size of the brush is far too big. If you compile from scratch you
can change that. This needs to be mentioned in the Gimp developer
list. It's also possible to have UI to set that
On 13 September 2012 08:26, Ryan Stark efflux...@googlemail.com wrote:
Yes, exactly, that is the problem. You can change the default brush
largest size before compiling. Presently it's too large and this needs
discussed with developers. I found somewhere how to change that code
and it's very
I can't even remember the brush size. I'm not looking at Gimp as
present, It's just WAY too large in Gimp 2.8. 2.6 was fine. I've not
used 2.6 for years so I can't remember everything about it as far as
this logarithmic stuff etc is concerned. I'm not even looking at 2.8.
I'm on a Mac. Gimp is on
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 3:16 PM, Ryan Stark wrote:
So can you use MIDI in Windows as well?
Um, actually, now that I think about it again, I could be wrong.
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
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OK. I'm not looking at Gimp at the moment. I have no source code to
compile but before compiling, as far as I can see there is a file
called gimppaintoptions.c. In that there are the lines:
GIMP_CONFIG_INSTALL_PROP_DOUBLE (object_class, PROP_BRUSH_SIZE
On Thu, 2012-09-13 at 08:47 -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
[...]
What do you think would be a reasonable largest size multiplier
(as opposed to actual brush size)? The current value is 1000.0 -
in the previous version it was 10.0.
I used to patch GIMP to set the max _size) 1000 because the
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