[Gimp-user] numbers

2019-12-11 Thread MareroQ
Gimp can do a lot - even number tickets.

1.open a single ticket as a layer
2.create layer number (Text add-number-layers.py)
3.combine layers "Join tiles"(ofn-layer-tiles.py)
https://sourceforge.net/projects/gimp-tools/files/scripts/
If there are problems - start a thread on:
https://gimpchat.com/

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Re: [Gimp-user] numbers

2019-12-11 Thread Rick Strong

Or make 36 2x10 grids in Excel and populate them with numbers in sequence.
Then overlay each grid on the top layer of a new page with your master 
ticket design underneath.

No scripting required.

Rick S.

-Original Message- 
From: Ofnuts

Sent: Wednesday, December 11, 2019 6:49 PM
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] numbers

On 12/11/19 5:53 PM, Epick wrote:
Hello guys, I have made tickets for our party, but I'm having troubles 
with one
thing. I need to print 360 of those tickets and each should have its 
number

starting from 1 to 360. How can I efficiently number those tickets?
Epick

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You can use the ImageMagick toolbox to overlay any text over an image in
a shell script. Then you just have to write a script hat loops over 360
numbers. See https://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/annotating/

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Re: [Gimp-user] Disable check for new plugins at startup

2019-12-11 Thread Øyvind Kolås
On Wed, Dec 11, 2019 at 3:00 PM Bantha  wrote:
> we want to run GIMP in an isolated environment, without access to external
> systems. So, when GIMP checks for newer versions of the installed modules and
> plugins, it takes several minutes to wait for the timeout-
>
> Can I Speed up the startup in any way? GIMP won't be able to check anything
> outside of our company LAN.

GIMP is not going online looking for new versions of plug-ins, it is
scanning the file system(s) for previously unknown plug-ins, in user
and system paths. One reason this might be slow is if GIMP is
installed on a slow network file system.
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Re: [Gimp-user] numbers

2019-12-11 Thread Ofnuts

On 12/11/19 5:53 PM, Epick wrote:

Hello guys, I have made tickets for our party, but I'm having troubles with one
thing. I need to print 360 of those tickets and each should have its number
starting from 1 to 360. How can I efficiently number those tickets?
Epick

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* https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1313/original/ticBlank.png


You can use the ImageMagick toolbox to overlay any text over an image in
a shell script. Then you just have to write a script hat loops over 360
numbers. See https://www.imagemagick.org/Usage/annotating/

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[Gimp-user] Annoying Tool Options Window

2019-12-11 Thread jmarkt
>OSX problem
>
>Try closing the tool options tab and then re-opening it.
>
>Some screenshots here:
>https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Layers-dock-stuck-at-top-left-of-screen

Thanks, Rich404.  That works!  Very concise instructions - thanks again!

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Re: [Gimp-user] numbers

2019-12-11 Thread Kevin Cozens

On 2019-12-11 11:53 a.m., Epick wrote:

Hello guys, I have made tickets for our party, but I'm having troubles with one
thing. I need to print 360 of those tickets and each should have its number
starting from 1 to 360. How can I efficiently number those tickets?


I think you could also quickly make up a shell script to use ImageMagick to 
put numbers on the tickets.


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Re: [Gimp-user] Ticket numbers

2019-12-11 Thread Jay Smith

On 12/11/2019 11:57 AM, Epick wrote:

Hello guys, I have made tickets for our party, but I'm having
troubles with one thing. I need to print 360 of those tickets and
each should have its number starting from 1 to 360. How can I
efficiently number those tickets? >

Epick


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This is not a task suitable for an image editing program.

I would do it another way.

Use a word processing program that has an auto-numbering function to 
develop the framework for the area of the ticket, with the number to 
appear (overlay) on the image you have made in an image editing program.


The easiest way to accomplish that would be to print the tickets in one 
run through the printer and then print ON THEM them AGAIN from word 
processing program to add the number on top of the image.


However, even this would be more work than simply hand-writing (oh no, 
not that) 360 numbers.  You could write the numbers faster than it 
took you to even think about these emails.


Jay Smith
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Re: [Gimp-user] numbers

2019-12-11 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Wed, 2019-12-11 at 17:53 +0100, Epick wrote:
> starting from 1 to 360. How can I efficiently number those tickets?

Include page numbers when you print?

The functionality you need could be scripted, e.g. in script-fo
(Scheme) or Python; i know not whether someone has done this already.

Or you could do it like this:
(1) make a text file with the numbers in it. E.g.
perl -le 'foreach my $i (1 .. 500 ) { print sprintf("%00d", $i); }' >
tmp
if you are on Linux

(2) in your image, make a text layer that goes from the top of the
first number box to te bottom. Set the font to (say) Stardos Stencil
Bold :) size 90, line height 280, and check Use editor; paste the first
six lines of the text file.

(3) duplicate the text layer, move it right for the 2nd column, paste
the next 6 lines.

(4) export to page1.png

(5) repeat, editing the layers. This isn't automatic, but doing a dozen
at a time in two layers isn't too bad.

(6) now you can open all the output files and export to pdf with layers
as pages.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Color Dialog

2019-12-11 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Wed, 2019-12-11 at 13:16 +0100, dwrl wrote:
> Is there any way to change the settings of the color dialog in a more
> permanent fashion?
Edit Preferences & save tool options might do it; if not, please feel
free to file a bug.

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Re: [Gimp-user] numbers

2019-12-11 Thread dep
said Epick:

| Hello guys, I have made tickets for our party, but I'm having troubles
| with one thing. I need to print 360 of those tickets and each should
| have its number starting from 1 to 360. How can I efficiently number
| those tickets? Epick

Being an image-editing program, GIMP doesn't have spreadsheet functions.
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[Gimp-user] Ticket numbers

2019-12-11 Thread Epick
>Hello guys, I have made tickets for our party, but I'm having troubles
>with one
>thing. I need to print 360 of those tickets and each should have its
>number
>starting from 1 to 360. How can I efficiently number those tickets?
>Epick
>
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[Gimp-user] numbers

2019-12-11 Thread Epick
Hello guys, I have made tickets for our party, but I'm having troubles with one
thing. I need to print 360 of those tickets and each should have its number
starting from 1 to 360. How can I efficiently number those tickets?
Epick

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* https://www.gimpusers.com/system/attachments/1313/original/ticBlank.png

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[Gimp-user] Annoying Tool Options Window

2019-12-11 Thread jmarkt
Not sure how it's happening, but the annoying "Tool Options" tab keeps appearing
in the upper left (see attached image and I can't get rid of it??

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[Gimp-user] Color Dialog

2019-12-11 Thread dwrl
Hello, maybe someone might have an idea to help me here.

Since I last updated, the gimp has a new color dialog, offering LCh color
selection and 'more natural' ranges from 0-100 instead of 0-255, and is by
default set to use those options.

While this is all fine and nice, I really prefer to user HSV in the 0-255 range.
Unfortunately the dialog defaults to the exact opposite settings every time, so
whenever I start a new gimp session I at least once have to click on the "0-255"
and the "HSV" buttons to get my preferred behaviour, which is getting on my
nerves.

Is there any way to change the settings of the color dialog in a more permanent
fashion?
Any help would be really appreciated ;D

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