Re: Image Comments

2000-04-07 Thread Amy


On Fri, 7 Apr 2000, pixel fairy wrote:

> you can set the default comment in preferences. if
> your still using 1.0.4, grep. its probably in some
> header file (i dont have the source for it at hand)


Actually, I'm using 1.1.20 and I didn't look in the preferences (duh!).
Ok, I haven't looked since like 1.1.16.  

>  
> you cant just ask someone at va?

I'm the resident Gimp expert around here.  When people need Gimp help,
they usually ask me. If I get stuck, I ask Garrett LaSage of Linux.com.
As far as I know, he's still on this list, so I figured he'd see the
message.  

But thanks, that helped.

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Re: Image Comments

2000-04-07 Thread pixel fairy



--- Amy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I love the fact that I can put comments in my images
> with Gimp upon saving
> the image.  I'd love to use the same default
> comment, nearly every time.
> I sorta poked around the source looking for a file
> from which Gimp is
> pulling these comments but I didn't see anything.
> 
> Sooo... does anyone know how to do this?  

you can set the default comment in preferences. if
your still using 1.0.4, grep. its probably in some
header file (i dont have the source for it at hand)
 
you cant just ask someone at va?

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Image Comments

2000-04-07 Thread Amy

I love the fact that I can put comments in my images with Gimp upon saving
the image.  I'd love to use the same default comment, nearly every time.
I sorta poked around the source looking for a file from which Gimp is
pulling these comments but I didn't see anything.

Sooo... does anyone know how to do this?  

Thanks!!!

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Re: script-fu developers ?

2000-04-07 Thread Ingo Ruhnke

"Christian Schlange" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> Is this list the right place for discussions about script-fu-development
> (in scheme and perl) ?

Jupp.

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Re: Probleme in compiling gimp 1.1.19

2000-04-07 Thread Hago Ziegler

Hi,

..
msgmerge -w 83 cs.po gimp-perl.pot >cs.po~
.. terminé.
no -o cs.gmo cs.po
...
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2
..


exactly the same what happened to my installation-trial. I didn't find a
solution and reinstalled 1.1.18 which is running quite stable.

Hago




Re: Probleme in compiling gimp 1.1.19

2000-04-07 Thread Mickael Lefevre

Ok, i had install gettext, and now, i have the function msgmerge.
But i also have another problem :

/usr/bin/perl5 ../pxgettext `find .. -name '*.pm' -o -name '*.xs' -o
-path'../examples/*'` ../Perl-Server > gimp-perl.pot~
if cmp -s gimp-perl.pot~ gimp-perl.pot; then : ; else mv gimp-perl.pot~ gim
p-perl.pot; fi
msgmerge -w 83 cs.po gimp-perl.pot >cs.po~
.. terminé.
no -o cs.gmo cs.po
make[4]: no: Command not found
make[4]: *** [cs.gmo] Error 127
make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19/plug-ins/perl/po'
make[3]: *** [subdirs] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19/plug-ins/perl'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19/plug-ins'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2

I need you're help
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Probleme in compiling gimp 1.1.19

2000-04-07 Thread Mickael Lefevre

I download gimp 1.1.19 yesterday, and after making "./configure", i run "make"
and i'd got the following error message :


/usr/bin/perl5 ../pxgettext `find .. -name '*.pm' -o -name '*.xs' -o -
path '../examples/*'` ../Perl-Server > gimp-perl.pot~
if cmp -s gimp-perl.pot~ gimp-perl.pot; then : ; else mv gimp-perl.pot
~ gimp-perl.pot; fi
msgmerge -w 83 cs.po gimp-perl.pot >cs.po~
/bin/sh: msgmerge: command not found
make[4]: *** [cs.po] Error 127
make[4]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19/plug-ins/perl/po'
make[3]: *** [subdirs] Error 2
make[3]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19/plug-ins/perl'
make[2]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[2]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19/plug-ins'
make[1]: *** [all-recursive] Error 1
make[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/share/gimp-1.1.19'
make: *** [all-recursive-am] Error 2



what is msgmerge, and how to install it ??
Thank you for help !
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Re: Painting cool icons

2000-04-07 Thread Ben FrantzDale


- Original Message -
From: Ralf Gerlich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: Gimp User Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, April 07, 2000 1:28 AM
Subject: Re: Painting cool icons


> Hi!
> > > > I'm wondering how these really cool icons of KDE2 and GNOME are
painted.
> > > >
> > > > How could I do this?
> > > >
> > > > Pixel for Pixel or somehow else ?
> > > >
> >
> > Somehow else, mostly. Take a look at tigert's tutorials at
> > http://tigert.gimp.org That's where I learned.
>
> Cool. That's what I call a lesson!
>
> But how do I do e.g. a folder like the one tigert has for "Dull files"?
> I mean those light effects and the dark borders around the paper and the
> folder itself. I suppose there's a trick?

Several tricks: For outlines use edit->stroke and then touch up with shift +
click with the painbrush to draw streight lines. For things like a folder
with a back a front and paper, use a layer for each piece. For shading use a
gentle airbrush to highlight and shade with black and white paint.

Hope that helps.

--Ben

> Thx in advance,
> Ralf
>
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>




Re: Painting cool icons

2000-04-07 Thread Ralf Gerlich

Hi!
> > > I'm wondering how these really cool icons of KDE2 and GNOME are painted.
> > >
> > > How could I do this?
> > >
> > > Pixel for Pixel or somehow else ?
> > >
> 
> Somehow else, mostly. Take a look at tigert's tutorials at
> http://tigert.gimp.org That's where I learned.

Cool. That's what I call a lesson!

But how do I do e.g. a folder like the one tigert has for "Dull files"?
I mean those light effects and the dark borders around the paper and the
folder itself. I suppose there's a trick?

Thx in advance,
Ralf

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