Re: [Gimp-user] Moving text while typing it.

2008-11-16 Thread Dotan Cohen
2008/11/15 Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 If I click the canvas on the in the text field, then I can move the
 text field with the arrow keys, but I still cannot drag it with the
 mouse.

 Why not? Works just fine here.


I really do not know why not. I am on a pretty stock Kubuntu 8.04 (KDE
3.5.10) installation, with proprietary ATI video drivers. Anything
else that might be affecting this? Should I try to build from Trunk
and confirm the issue in a more recent version?

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Re: [Gimp-user] Moving text while typing it.

2008-11-16 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 10:02 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
 2008/11/15 Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  If I click the canvas on the in the text field, then I can move the
  text field with the arrow keys, but I still cannot drag it with the
  mouse.
 
  Why not? Works just fine here.
 
 
 I really do not know why not. I am on a pretty stock Kubuntu 8.04 (KDE
 3.5.10) installation, with proprietary ATI video drivers.

Then your window manager is definitely misbehaving. The text editor
dialog is transient to the image window. It is not a modal dialog. If it
was modal, that would explain the behavior you are seeing. Perhaps your
window manager implements transient dialogs as modal? I suggest that you
file a bug report against your window manager.


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] Moving text while typing it.

2008-11-16 Thread Dotan Cohen
2008/11/16 Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 Then your window manager is definitely misbehaving. The text editor
 dialog is transient to the image window. It is not a modal dialog. If it
 was modal, that would explain the behavior you are seeing. Perhaps your
 window manager implements transient dialogs as modal? I suggest that you
 file a bug report against your window manager.


Actually, I have been having problems with Compiz recently. After a
reinstall that I plan for the next few weeks I will see if the problem
returns and I will file bugs as appropriate. Thanks.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Moving text while typing it.

2008-11-16 Thread John Coppens
On Sun, 16 Nov 2008 11:03:40 +0100
Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hi,
 
 On Sun, 2008-11-16 at 10:02 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
  2008/11/15 Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   If I click the canvas on the in the text field, then I can move the
   text field with the arrow keys, but I still cannot drag it with the
   mouse.
  
   Why not? Works just fine here.
  
  
  I really do not know why not. I am on a pretty stock Kubuntu 8.04 (KDE
  3.5.10) installation, with proprietary ATI video drivers.
 
 Then your window manager is definitely misbehaving. The text editor
 dialog is transient to the image window. It is not a modal dialog. If it
 was modal, that would explain the behavior you are seeing. Perhaps your
 window manager implements transient dialogs as modal? I suggest that you
 file a bug report against your window manager.

I'm not sure which version of GIMP you are talking about. I have 2.4.7,
and even though the text editor isn't modal, I cannot move the text. The
cursor remain in the 'edit' shape (double T) even when over the drawing.
Clicking on the text doesn't do anything, outside the text starts a new
one (as described). 

To be able to move the text, I have to select the move tool, which, of
course, closes the text tool. I had been considering sending an RFE
about this too.

So, I confirm Dotan's report. My WM is xfce 4.4.2, if that influences
things. (X11 is xorg 7.4)

John
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[Gimp-user] Convert text to path

2008-11-16 Thread community help
Hi,

I'm reading in the manual http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch07s05s05.html that I can 
convert tet to path, but I cannot find or I don't know how to access the text 
tools option Create path from text button they are talking about. What I am 
doing is double clicking on the text layer on the layers window, maybe this is 
wrong?

Thanks


  
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Re: [Gimp-user] sky question

2008-11-16 Thread Akkana Peck
Marco Presi writes:
 If you want to artificially change the colors, I think the best way to
 do it, is to do it in a selective manner:
 
 1) duplicate the layer of the original photo
 2) change the color of the duplicate layer by using the color balance
 tool to reach the sky tonality you want (don't pay attention to want
 happens to the rest of the photo)
 3) apply a layer mask to the modified layer (hiding all the modified
 layer)
 4) select a brush with proper dimensions and draw with it over the layer
 mask: this will reveal the modified layer. If you draw only over the sky
 region, you will obtain the sky with your colors, while keeping the rest
 of the image with original colors. You can play with different brushes
 and different brush settings (I found the opacity setting very useful)
 and see how to get the best results

If you get tired of drawing manually on the layer mask to keep only
the sky, there are ways of getting GIMP to select the sky for you.
Basically, you use Decompose to split the image into various aspects
(hue/saturation/value, red/green/blue or sometimes others) then
use one or more of those layers to help you make a layer mask.

There used to be a wonderful tutorial on that technique by Jenny Drake,
but unfortunately the site is no longer online. The Internet Archive
has the text of the tutorial but no inline images, but you can
read the text here:
http://web.archive.org/web/20050313031704/http://www.photojenic.co.uk/home-page/gimp-sky-colour.html

And Carol Spears wrote a good tutorial based on it which *does*
have images:
http://carol.gimp.org/gimp2/photography/sky/compose/

If you can forgive a brief commercial note, there will be a couple
of examples of the same technique in the 2nd edition of Beginning
GIMP (expected in late December). Now that I see Jenny's tutorial
is gone, maybe I'll try to find time to put some of it into a web
tutorial ...

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Re: [Gimp-user] Convert text to path

2008-11-16 Thread Owen
 Hi,

 I'm reading in the manual http://docs.gimp.org/en/ch07s05s05.html that
 I can convert tet to path, but I cannot find or I don't know how to
 access the text tools option Create path from text button they are
 talking about. What I am doing is double clicking on the text layer on
 the layers window, maybe this is wrong?



When you click on the Text tool, the associated text tool box has a
Text along Path button

So make your path, write your text, and press the button



Owen

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