this has been opened by 2 years now and nobody has sent it upstream, i'm
closing this report feel free to re open it if you send it upstream and
can give us the link to that report. thanks.
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
** Changed in: gimp
Status: New =>
Still an issue? may someone forward it upstream at bugzilla.gnome.org ?
for forwarding instructions please have a look to
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Upstream/GNOME ; leaving this as
incomplete until that, thanks.
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Desktop Bugs (d
** Also affects: gimp (upstream)
Importance: Untriaged
Status: Unconfirmed
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marking as wishlist but design decision should be discussed upstream,
desktop team members don't use gimp a lot and we are not likely to
discuss upstream behaviour, if they decided to make the function apply
to a layer that's probably because it makes sense for people working
with gimp or for upstr
It's a workaround, but I would still consider this a bug. I was in fact
toying with the idea of changing the code so it doesn't crop. I'm not a
seasoned Scheme hacker but it doesn't seem too hard at all.
(a) change the core function so it accepts an additional parameter
"nocrop". For backward comp
not a bug according to previous comment, marking it rejected then
** Changed in: gimp (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
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The Alien Glow effect crop the image to the selected layer size. To
avoid cropping before applying alien glow make the layer you want the
effect to act on the same size as the image, to do this right click on
the layer in the layer pane and select "layer to image size".
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It looks like those effects apply to the text selection and not to the
image, might be the intended behaviour. Any gimp user or hacker to
confirm if that's a bug or not?
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Ahem, sorry, here's another attempt. Edited to have absolute paths to
the first two attachments.
** Attachment added: "Corrected fnord.html"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4201902/fnord.html
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To complete the picture, here is a HTML file to display them both at the
same time. See how the lower image is cropped from the edges.
** Attachment added: "Hope this works in Launchpad directly ..."
http://librarian.launchpad.net/4201863/fnord.html
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This one was created by opening a 454x214 pixel new document, typing in
"fnord" with the text tool in 128-pixel Sans Bold, and running the
Script-Fu > Alpha to Logo > Alien Glow ... thingy.
You'll notice it was cropped down to 390x150 and that the nice glow
effect is thus "gnawed" from the edges.
Since the sample at laku19 is intermittently unavailable, and I found a
way to create a correct example, I'm uploading new samples.
This one is correct, and was created by typing in "fnord" and selecting
128-pixel Sans Bold in the Xtns > Script-Fu > Logos > Alien Glow ...
dialog
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Just for clarification, this is with the "Script-Fu" > "Alpha to Logo" >
"Alien Glow" thingy. I noticed there is another copy of it with slightly
different parameters in "Xtns" > "Script-Fu" > "Logos" which seems to
work just fine. It asks you to input the text and font to create the
logo from, and
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