[Gimp-user] Default Image Size Problem

2002-12-11 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
I've set my default image size for 468x60 as I plan on creating mostly
banners. Instead of the new image dialog box being set at 468x60, it
pretty much randomizes what it's set at. One time it was 550x77, the
next time it was 770xXX (I forget the exact dimensions). Whats going on
here? Why won't GIMP take my settings for the default image size?
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Re: [Gimp-user] FireAnim is Grayed Out in Script-Fu

2002-12-07 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
On Sat, 2002-12-07 at 02:58, Nigel Ridley wrote:
 On 07 Dec 2002 01:13:03 -0600
 Joseph A Nagy Jr [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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   Nigel Ridley.
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  Unfortunately PNG's don't support animation.
 No but MNG does.
  
  Yeah, I know they did. So I promptly went to XMMS's website and
  downloaded the RPM that would add in the MP3 decoder (it's only the
  encoder's that the patent holders want), and I read at
  http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/gif.html:
  
  Unisys does not require licensing, or fees to be paid, for
  non-commercial, non-profit GIF-based applications, including those for
  use on the on-line services. Concerning developers of software for the
  Internet network, the same principle applies. Unisys will not pursue
  previous inadvertent infringement by developers producing versions of
  software products for the Internet prior to 1995. The company does not
  require licensing, or fees to be paid for non-commercial, non-profit
  offerings on the Internet, including Freeware.
 The email reply that I got from Unisys informed me that I needn't pay the
 license fee so long as the gif was created with an app that HAD paid the
 license fee - such as PaintShop. Unfortunately The Gimp doesn't have a
 license and so the problem. They were adamant that if I manipulated or
 created gif's using The Gimp that I would need to purchase a license. That
 was only 2 months ago!!

Damn.

  
  I guess they changed it. *shrugs* Either way, I need the animation
  ability (unless there is now a MNG plugin (basically an animated PNG
  form what I understand) for GIMP) of a GIF (I'm trying to make a logo
  similar to what I have at http://jan-jr-ent.homelinux.org except WAY
  smaller (only like 100x50 pixels)).
 If your really desperated and don't mind using something other than The
 Gimp (don't know about a plugin for MNG's) then ImageMagic will convert
 most animated gif's.

So ImageMagic will convert a animated gif to MNG? Thats kewl. I still
have the problem of not being able to use the FireAnim script (unless
that will work in ImageMagic, too).

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[Gimp-user] FireAnim is Grayed Out in Script-Fu

2002-12-06 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
I did a clean install of RH 8.0 and during the install process, I had
GIMP installed. I re-downloaded the FireAnim script and gradient, placed
in the proper director and everything. I THINK the problem is that there
is no plug-in for use of the GIF format, and since none of the other
image formats support animation, the FireAnim is disabled. Would someone
be so kind as to stick up their GIF plug-in for Linux? I've looked on
the Gimp website for it as a seperate download, but I can't find it. I'd
remove the RPM install of GIMP and just do a clean install from source
but atm I don't have the appropriate libraries to do so (and it will
take me at most four hours of monkeying with my computer for me to be
able to do so). TIA (btw, the animated gif is for a  non-commecrcial
site).


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[Gimp-user] Mass Conversion

2002-11-04 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr
Hi all,

I'm on RH7.2 using Gimp 1.2.3 (waiting for that Gimp 1.3.x RPM to come out) and I want to convert 
every last jpg and bmp on my computer to and RGB png. Is there already a script out there to do 
that? If so, I haven't been able to find it via google or Gimp.org. TIA!
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[Gimp-user] Re: Gimp-user digest, Vol 1 #424 - 2 msgs

2002-08-17 Thread Joseph A Nagy Jr

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