[Gimp-user] Changing Text tool defaults

2010-06-16 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Friends,

The current default values in the text tool for size of the type is 18.0 
pixels. I use a different size (12.0 points) so much that I'd like to 
make this the default value, but I cannot find out where to do so. Is it 
possible? What do I change? How do I find it?

ns
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Re: [Gimp-user] Changing Text tool defaults

2010-06-16 Thread Deniz Dogan
2010/6/16 Noel Stoutenburg mjol...@ticnet.com:
 Friends,

 The current default values in the text tool for size of the type is 18.0
 pixels. I use a different size (12.0 points) so much that I'd like to
 make this the default value, but I cannot find out where to do so. Is it
 possible? What do I change? How do I find it?

 ns
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Open (or create) ~/.gimp-2.6/tool-options/gimp-text-tool and add the
following:
(font-size 12.00)

Also try going to Edit - Preferences - Tool Options and check Save
tool options on exit.

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Re: [Gimp-user] how to create something like harvey balls

2010-06-16 Thread Bob Meetin
I took a look at inkscape and I did review the tutorial-shapes page, but 
not being familiar with the program, the learning curve is longer than 
the manual process I went through with GIMP.  If there was a tutorial 
that walked me through step-by-step I could do that.  What I did last 
night in GIMP, which resulted in much better quality images:


1) open a new round layer using Elipse tool
2) fill background with black
3) select shrink - by 2 pixels
4) edit - clear (you end up with a round image with a 2px border and 
clear background

5) click/select measure tool
6) in my case I want to divide the circle with each section growing by 
36 degrees, so I insert the measure tool at the very center pixel and 
move it to an edge/border approximately 36 degrees from the top center 
border which shows as 90 degrees.  I make a note of that location ( say 
30,2 whatever it is )

7) now switch to path tool
8) click once in the images dead center
9) click once at top dead center (in the border)
10) incrementally click along the border until you reach the 36 degree 
location you noted
11) double-click on the path tool to open tool options and click on 
selection from path

12) fill with background color
13) save this as the first image

I tried simply adding a copy of the image as a 2nd layer and rotating 36 
degrees but it seemed to not seat cleanly so I did the following instead:


1) I made a copy of the first image and opened it
2) with the first image open I totally cropped to the pie piece.
3) do Tools -- Transform Tools -- Rotate and rotate the pie section 
about 36 degrees
4) copy the section to the new image and move it into place; it becomes 
the 20% piece

5) repeat this process for each 10% increment

Sometimes when the section rotates some pixels mess up - fix these up 
manually.


I'm sure that inkscape is a better tool, but the learning curve of a new 
application works against me here.  I'd also considered imagemagick 
which I'm much more familiar with as a command-line application, but 
sorting through the coordinates and all would also take substantial 
time/effort.  If anyone wishes to see a tutorial with diagrams I could 
probably do that this weekend.


Thx, Bob



Chris Mohler wrote:

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 12:07 PM, Bob Meetin b...@dottedi.biz wrote:
  

I gave it a try last night using the measure tool to mark up approximate
angles then the path tool to actually create the slices.  They look
fair, will certainly need to be redone befor golive, but it seems like
there should be a smarter way to do this.



I would use Inkscape to draw them and then export PNG files.   In
Inkscape, after drawing an ellipse look at the start and end
parameters: if you punch in 90 for the end (and leave start at 0),
you'll have the 25% ball.  See the section on ellipses:
http://www.inkscape.org/doc/shapes/tutorial-shapes.html

Another approach would be to use SVG directly on the page (either on
the fly or saved from Inkscape) - but that is likely not supported
well by older browsers.

Chris


  


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[Gimp-user] Stroke ignoring color selection?

2010-06-16 Thread Rowena H.
I've been using Stroke Selection successfully for weeks now. However, this
morning I can't get stroke to apply the colors I've chosen in the color
picker. It just applies black.

Any suggestions about what is happening? I've tried restarting the app,
resetting the tool, etc. Nothing is working.

Rowena

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