Re: gimp.themes.org ideas

2001-02-04 Thread Carl B. Constantine

On 2/4/2001 19:28, Jordan Evatt at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hey guys. we at themes.org are creating gimp.themes.org (you knew it was
 coming). i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions or ideas for what
 should go on it. i just got through talking to #gimp, and here's what i have
 so far:
 
 a) don't create a separate repository for plugins and scripts
 b) things like patterns / gradients / brushes are good
 c) tutorial section probable, but some want that to stay at tutorials.gimp.org
 
 i guess i emailed because of the plugin issue. would you mind if we did create
 a new repository? it seems to me that people would be more willing to visit
 gimp.themes.org and click "plugins" and go to the big repository (i could
 upload all of the existing ones), then having to wade through gimp.org's
 repository. i'm not trying to make a "we get more hits than you so lets move
 the repository to our site" flame war, i just want some suggestions (in the
 nice way).

I like the idea myself. Quite frankly, I think tutorials should be put here
too. Even amalgamate all tutorials on the gimp here (with the author's
permission of course) then it's a one stop shop.

I go to various t.o. Sites all the time and would definitely do so for the
gimp as well.

I think the plug-ins and scripts should also go here, if this site is to be
created. Otherwise, better organization and keeping things current at
gimp.org would be appreciated.


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Re: A decouvrir

2001-01-06 Thread Carl B. Constantine

On 1/4/2001 21:26, jirong at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Sorry, I am linux.tnfsh.tn.edu.tw server administer.
 There is no [EMAIL PROTECTED] here.
 I don't know why he can send mail use this.

It was just a spam with forged headers. Spam  /dev/null

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Re: Gimp tool icons

2000-11-04 Thread Carl B. Constantine

On 12/23/1939 20:23, Miles O'Neal at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 

Please fix your date

I would have sent this privately, but I get an error, rru.com host not
found. Please fix your email address too.

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Re: Do You want to earn $3000-$4000 or more per month?

2000-08-22 Thread Carl B. Constantine

on 8/22/00 3:57 PM, Steinar H. Gunderson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Please excuse me if this e-mail disturbed You.
 
 It did disturb Me. Could some administrator get this person off the list? ;-)

the problem is the list is public. Anyone and everyone that knows the list
exists can send spam through the list.

The solution is to make it subscribers only, but the list admins seem bent
on not doing that. Why? I don't know.

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Re: Gimp to MacOS

2000-07-23 Thread Carl B. Constantine

On 7/23/2000 19:22, Jason T. Slack at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Is there a nice Desk-top publishing app for Linux out? (Something Like Quark
 Xpress, PageMaker or Indesign?)

there is a version of FrameMaker available for Linux as a beta. It's
currently free, but once the beta is done, that may change.

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Re: Gimp to MacOS

2000-07-20 Thread Carl B. Constantine

On 7/20/2000 08:32, Jason T. Slack at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello All,
 
 I am interested in doing a port of GTK+ and GIMP to MacOS.
 
 Has anybody started this?
 
 Should I go full speed ahead?
 
 Jason
 
 

I thought about doing it but haven't done so yet. If you do, you'll have to
use straight C. I don't think you could use PoewrPlant to handle the UI
stuff because of GPL issues (can't redistributed PowerPlant I don't think).
You may want to take it up with Metroweks and see.

You could try to port the GTK libs like they did on Windows, but I don't
know how well it would work.


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Re: CMYK when?

2000-02-10 Thread Carl B. Constantine

On 2/9/2000 16:47, Robert L Krawitz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 CMYK is a bit of an oddball subject.  Partly this is because there are
 so many variants (CMY, CMYK, CcMmYK, CcMmYy, CcMmYyK), and partly
 because (to the best of my knowledge) this color space is really only
 useful in the context of specific output devices, which is what the
 print plugin deals with.
 
 What specifically would your friend like?

Ok, I asked my friend for more details, and here is what he said:

"My main concern is support for TIFF images saved in CMYK format  Our
advertising agency works in this format, and currently I have to ; get the
image, convert using a corel product from CMYK to RGB, play with an image in
the Gimp, convert back through the corel program and send it back, with
image quality loss every step Of course this is probably going to
necessitate a major change in the core, because Gimp currently works only
with RGB colour palettes..."

I'm sure others have similar concerns/wishes so it's good to pass all this
on. Hope we can see something soon...1.3 maybe?


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CMYK when?

2000-02-09 Thread Carl B. Constantine

I'm curious as to when full CMYK support will be available in the GIMP?

I looked at the Gimp-plugin on source forge and it mentions CMY printing for
some inkjet style printers, but not sure if this is the same thing (not
really knowing a whole lot about this).

Forgive me if I've missed something, I was asked this by a friend (who uses
Linux, but not GIMP for this reason).

Thanks.

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Re: [ANNOUNCE] GimpMill - A Sawmill Theme Tool

2000-01-10 Thread Carl B. Constantine

On 1/10/2000 8:55, Ian McKellar at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 GimpMill is a GIMP plugin written in Python using James Henstrige's
 really cool Python GIMP bindings. It allows the construction of Sawmill
 themes within The GIMP - extending the GIMP interface to allow theme
 creation like the GAP extends it to allow animation creation.

very cool! I've been meaning to take a hard look at Sawmill and compare it
with E and such like. I have theme ideas and this will help greatly.

Thank you very much.

Also, slightly off topic, but there is also another sawmill theme creation
tool in the works by John Harper. There's a link to it on the
sawmill.themes.org site.


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