[Gimp-user] Changing a Text Layer

2011-05-11 Thread Rhino

  I'm having trouble accessing text layers in a logo I am trying to make.

Each time I create text, it gets put into its own layer; that seems to 
be the way GIMP does things. I'm fine with that. However, once I've 
completed making a text layer and moved on to creating a second text 
layer, I can't seem to get back to the first text layer to make changes, 
such as the colour of the text or the size of the font.

The window for the graphic indicates that there are several layers but I 
can seem to get back to any previous layer. I don't see any menu options 
for accessing one of the other layers. PageUp and PageDown don't show me 
the different layers. It's as if the layer's content, colour, font, etc. 
can't be changed once I've started a new layer.

What am I doing wrong? How do I access the layers that I created before 
the current layer?

I am using GIMP 2.6.11 and running on Windows XP Pro with Service Pack 2.

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Rhino
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Re: [Gimp-user] Changing a Text Layer

2011-05-11 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Rhino wrote:

 What am I doing wrong? How do I access the layers that I created before
 the current layer?

If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer 
dialog, make the layer containing the text you want to change the active 
layer, and then click on any bit of the text in the layer. Note though, 
that every text window is an independant layer, and if you've applied 
nearly any other modification to the layer, even only merging it with 
another text layer, it is no longer a text layer, and you can't modify 
the text with the text editor. As long as each text element is an 
individual text layer, and has not been modified, except for the text 
attributes, you can edit the text in the layer.

ns
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Re: [Gimp-user] Changing a Text Layer

2011-05-11 Thread John Culleton
On Wednesday, May 11, 2011 02:18:25 pm Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
 Rhino wrote:
  What am I doing wrong? How do I access the layers that I created before
  the current layer?
 
 If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer
 dialog, make the layer containing the text you want to change the active
 layer, 

In the layer window when you  click on a layer the whole layer bar gets a blue 
background and that is the active layer. To isolate that layer click the eye 
icon for each other layer. That makes the other layers invisible.  If the eye 
icon is visible then that layer is visible and if it isn't then the layer is 
invisible. 

Just remember, the layer with the blue background is the active layer and the 
layer(s) with the eye icon are visible.  That is obvious to experienced users 
but not necessarily obvious to those coming to Gimp from other software. 



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Re: [Gimp-user] Changing a Text Layer

2011-05-11 Thread Chris Mohler
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:12 PM, John Culleton j...@wexfordpress.com wrote:
 In the layer window when you  click on a layer the whole layer bar gets a blue
 background and that is the active layer.

Yes - click on a layer in the layers dialog (Windows-Dockable
Dialogs-Layers or press CTRL-L) to make that layer the active layer.
However, the highlight color in the layers dialog may or may not be
blue (mine is orange).

Chris
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Re: [Gimp-user] Changing a Text Layer

2011-05-11 Thread Ofnuts

On 05/11/2011 08:18 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
 Rhino wrote:

 What am I doing wrong? How do I access the layers that I created before
 the current layer?
 If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer
 dialog, make the layer containing the text you want to change the active
 layer, and then click on any bit of the text in the layer. Note though,
 that every text window is an independant layer, and if you've applied
 nearly any other modification to the layer, even only merging it with
 another text layer, it is no longer a text layer, and you can't modify
 the text with the text editor. As long as each text element is an
 individual text layer, and has not been modified, except for the text
 attributes, you can edit the text in the layer.


Furthermore, for really crisp results it is better to avoid appling 
gemoetry transforms to the text layer. It is luch better to generate a 
path frol the text (Path from text button), and apply the 
geometrical transforms to the path (all transform tools can be applied 
to paths), and once everything is in place to make a selection from the 
path and fill it.

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[Gimp-user] Reduce size of an image

2011-05-11 Thread Adam Tong
Hi,

I made a 5x35 image using a gradient that i'll use as background for a div.
I saved it as .jpg. Its size now is 325 bytes.
Is there any additional method to make the size smaller?

Thank you

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Re: [Gimp-user] Changing a Text Layer

2011-05-11 Thread Akkana Peck
Noel Stoutenburg writes:
 If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer 
 dialog, make the layer containing the text you want to change the active 
 layer, and then click on any bit of the text in the layer. [ ... ]
 [ ... ] As long as each text element is an 
 individual text layer, and has not been modified, except for the text 
 attributes, you can edit the text in the layer.

It can be hard to click on part of a text layer, especially if the
text is small. Another way to get the text layer attributes back so
you can modify them is to right-click on the layer in the Layers
dialog and choose the first item in the menu, Text tool.

...Akkana
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