[newbie] A GIMP 2.x RPM for Mdk 9.2?
Hello, all. You've all heard me gripe about my difficulties in compiling from source and upgrading existing applications, so I won't rehash all that. Does anyone know where I can find a GIMP 2.x RPM for Mandrake 9.2? I've tried all of my various sources and searches with no luck. Many thanks in advance, Marv -- Help in the research to fight devastating diseases like Huntington's, Parkinson's, and Alzheimer's-- donate your computer's leisure time to [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.stanford.edu/group/pandegroup/folding/ -- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] A GIMP 2.x RPM for Mdk 9.2?
On Thu, 16 Sep 2004 18:34:15 -0400 Marv Boyes disseminated the following: I've tried all of my various sources and searches with no luck. http://www.eslrahc.com/ -- JoeHill RLU #282046 / www.freeyourmachine.org 18:50:05 up 43 days, 18:36, 7 users, load average: 1.19, 0.72, 0.45 +++ The struggle between people and capital is now an epic struggle between life and death. -- Vandana Shiva, World Social Forum, January 16, 2004 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re:[newbie] A GIMP 2.x RPM for Mdk 9.2
Name: abiword-plugin-abigimp Version: 2.0.3-2mdk Size: 11 KB Summary: Enables editing of your images in The GIMP. Description: Installing this plugin will allow AbiWord to transfer images to The GIMP for editing. If this is what you want urpmi gimp-2. My system is 10.0 but try it as it may work anyway. -- Regards; Hoyt Registered Linux User #363264 http://counter.li.org Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com Join the Club : http://www.mandrakeclub.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
On Friday 23 January 2004 23:48, JoeHill wrote: A lot of things have been moved into different menus, but nothing you can't get used to, and the new additions to the tools are really nice. Sounds good Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
On Friday 23 Jan 2004 H:48, JoeHill wrote: where has the layers channels and paths menu moved to.. On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:02:55 + Anne Wilson disseminated the following: JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articles id=8291 I just installed this and as you said Woot I cant wait for the final. When you've had time to use it a bit more would you come back on stability and usability? I think several of us would be interested. No stability probs at all, just as useable as before, even more so (*finally* you can set the offset of dropshadows), my only gripe is I don't seem to be able to set shortcut keys like I did in the 'old' Gimp, something to do with the fact it's using GTK2 now prolly. A lot of things have been moved into different menus, but nothing you can't get used to, and the new additions to the tools are really nice. Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
On Sat, 24 Jan 2004 00:28:33 + LtCdData disseminated the following: where has the layers channels and paths menu moved to.. Kewl! Thanks for asking that question! Check out 'create new dock'... Love it! ***btw, Mr. Data, please clear your 'reply-to' setting, at least for this list.*** -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ In the long run, there is no capitalism without conscience; there is no wealth without character.-- George W. Bush on Wall Street, July 9, 2002 It was like watching a whore pretend to be dean of Southern Methodist University's School of Theology.-- Molly Ivins and Lou Dubose, Bushwhacked Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:12:12 -0500 JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=8291 I just installed this and as you said Woot I cant wait for the final. Regards, Dan Gordon -- Fri Jan 23 09:15:04 EST 2004 09:15:04 up 2 days, 18:57, 1 user, load average: 0.38, 0.37, 0.27 These days the necessities of life cost you about three times what they used to, and half the time they aren't even fit to drink. _ ( Beer is the answer, ) ( Now what was the) ( question ? ) - o ^__^ o (**)\___ (__)\ )\/\ U ||w | || || Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
On Friday 23 January 2004 14:16, Dan Gordon wrote: On Fri, 16 Jan 2004 23:12:12 -0500 JoeHill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articles id=8291 I just installed this and as you said Woot I cant wait for the final. When you've had time to use it a bit more would you come back on stability and usability? I think several of us would be interested. Anne -- Registered Linux User No.293302 Have you visited http://twiki.mdklinuxfaq.org yet? Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:02:55 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you've had time to use it a bit more would you come back on stability and usability? I think several of us would be interested. Sure, should have had some time to play within a couple days, will let you know. Regards, Dan Gordon -- Fri Jan 23 10:35:19 EST 2004 10:35:19 up 2 days, 20:17, 1 user, load average: 0.05, 0.06, 0.07 You can get *anywhere* in ten minutes if you drive fast enough. _ ( Beer is the answer, ) ( Now what was the) ( question ? ) - o ^__^ o (**)\___ (__)\ )\/\ U ||w | || || Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:02:55 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: When you've had time to use it a bit more would you come back on stability and usability? I think several of us would be interested. Well I'm no expert on The Gimp but Ive not been able to crash it yet and I'm finding it easier to find things than before. What used to take me a half an hour to figure out now only takes me minutes. I think they have come up with a real winner:-) Regards, Dan Gordon -- Sat Jan 24 00:38:39 EST 2004 00:38:39 up 1:36, 1 user, load average: 0.14, 0.13, 0.15 I have more hit points that you can possible imagine. _ ( Beer is the answer, ) ( Now what was the) ( question ? ) - o ^__^ o (**)\___ (__)\ )\/\ U ||w | || || Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
dfox wrote: Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake! http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid= 8291 Coolness. I tried the web page but can't get to ftp.ibiblio.org ATM. Will the athlon RPMS be included in contrib soon? I'll probably want to use my cooker mirror du jour (sunet.se) and just update via urpmi. Is that Athlon XP or AMD64? Sir Robin -- The Pseudo Politically Correct term that I would use to describe the mind set of postmodernism is 'epistemologically challenged'. - Chip Morningstar Robin Turner IDMYO Bilkent Univeritesi Ankara 06533 Turkey www.bilkent.edu.tr/~robin Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid=8291 -- JoeHill ++ ICQ # 280779813 Registered Linux user #282046 Homepage: www.orderinchaos.org +++ Behind every great fortune is a crime. -- Balzac Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake!
Somebody scribbled about [newbie] Woot! Gimp 2.0 RPM's for Mandrake! http://www.pclinuxonline.com/modules.php?name=Newsfile=articlesid= 8291 Coolness. I tried the web page but can't get to ftp.ibiblio.org ATM. Will the athlon RPMS be included in contrib soon? I'll probably want to use my cooker mirror du jour (sunet.se) and just update via urpmi. -- David E. Fox Thanks for letting me [EMAIL PROTECTED]change magnetic patterns [EMAIL PROTECTED] on your hard disk. --- Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: Montage script, was Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Tuesday 05 Nov 2002 1:35 am, you wrote: On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 21:07:48 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm definitely interested. I've got to get these out quickly, so I'll be using my old windows program to print the contact sheets, but by next weekend I hope to have time to really get to grips with this. It sounds ideal. Assuming you have your images in subdirectories containing 20 images each (or at least something manageable--I wouldn't go more than 60), this script will look at each of those subdirectories and generate a montage. The resulting montage uses the name of the folder, so test-1 folder produces test-1.jpg. I also like to store my montages in another directory, referenced by the variable IndexDir. That and ImageDir--the main directory containing all the subdirectories--are really the only variables you have to set up. Caveats: this does not check to see if the outfile exists--if it does, it will write over it. Obviously you're going to have to move the directories out of ImageDir, or you will be generating the same montage every time you run the script. HTH, Todd #!/bin/bash # SET UP VARIABLES ImageDir=/home/todd/fuji/keep IndexDir=/home/todd/fuji/composites EXT=.jpg LABEL=`basename %f` MYFONT=-monotype-arial-medium-r-normal-*-*-120-*-*-p-*-koi8-ru # DONE WITH VARIABLES for folder in `find $ImageDir -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d` do echo Folder is `basename $folder` OUTFILE=`basename $folder`$EXT for i in `find $folder -maxdepth 1 -type f -iname '*.jpg'` do WIDTH=`identify $i | awk '{print $3}' | awk -F x '{print $1}'` HEIGHT=`identify $i | awk '{print $3}' | awk -F x '{print $2}'` if [ $HEIGHT -gt $WIDTH ] ; then echo -rotate 90 $i -label %f -noop list.$$ else echo $i -label %f list.$$ fi done montage -geometry 200+2+5 -background white -font $MYFONT -tile 4x5 `cat list.$$` $IndexDir/$OUTFILE wait rm list.$$ done echo Done! exit Thanks Todd. All printed, copied, and ready for the weekend's work. Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Sunday 03 Nov 2002 8:52 pm, you wrote: On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 17:47:56 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Todd Jan. I had been using the right click, so didn't find it. OK, so what I need now is the ability to print reference sheets (equiv. contact prints). Do you know any software that easily does this? I'm using GQview for file browsing, but that doesn't seem to offer this. Anne man montage It's a command line program, part if ImageMagick. I find it easiest to put the images in a directory by themselves and run montage with my geometry settings, and instead of listing each file I just use *.jpg. HTH, Todd OK - like all man pages it looks offputting, but I guess that I should be able to get a start by just using a very few options, and explore the rest later. I'll play around with it. Thanks Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Sunday 03 Nov 2002 8:52 pm, you wrote: On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 17:47:56 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Todd Jan. I had been using the right click, so didn't find it. OK, so what I need now is the ability to print reference sheets (equiv. contact prints). Do you know any software that easily does this? I'm using GQview for file browsing, but that doesn't seem to offer this. Anne man montage It's a command line program, part if ImageMagick. I find it easiest to put the images in a directory by themselves and run montage with my geometry settings, and instead of listing each file I just use *.jpg. HTH, Todd I tried the montage command with what seemed like reasonable options, there was a good deal of disk activity, then the prompt returned with 'Killed' report. Could it be that the contents of the directory were to big to manage? Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 11:11:47AM +, Anne Wilson wrote: I tried the montage command with what seemed like reasonable options, there was a good deal of disk activity, then the prompt returned with 'Killed' report. Could it be that the contents of the directory were to big to manage? Anne Possibly. How many files did you have? I've been experimenting with this and it seems like a good limit is about 40 images, which can produce two composites of images tiled 4x5 200 pixels, which is what I like. I have some scripts I've been using to facilitate this if you're interested. One will take the images in a directory and put them in subdirectories containing exactly 20 images. Another will run the montage command on each of those subdirectories. I made it so that the montage rotates images that are taller than they are wide. It makes the resulting composite prettier, though sometimes I have to turn my head sideways. When I run montage, I do: montage -geometry 200+2+5 -background white -label %f -tile 4x5 image1.jpg image2.jpg [or, *.jpg] index.jpg That puts a 2 pixel border on the x and 5 pixel border on the y, and prints the filename under each picture, 4 pictures across and 5 down, and names the composite index.jpg. Todd Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Monday 04 Nov 2002 2:58 pm, you wrote: On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 11:11:47AM +, Anne Wilson wrote: I tried the montage command with what seemed like reasonable options, there was a good deal of disk activity, then the prompt returned with 'Killed' report. Could it be that the contents of the directory were to big to manage? Anne Possibly. How many files did you have? I've been experimenting with this and it seems like a good limit is about 40 images, which can produce two composites of images tiled 4x5 200 pixels, which is what I like. A good many more than that, so it sounds lilkely to be the cause. I have some scripts I've been using to facilitate this if you're interested. One will take the images in a directory and put them in subdirectories containing exactly 20 images. Another will run the montage command on each of those subdirectories. I'm definitely interested. I've got to get these out quickly, so I'll be using my old windows program to print the contact sheets, but by next weekend I hope to have time to really get to grips with this. It sounds ideal. I made it so that the montage rotates images that are taller than they are wide. It makes the resulting composite prettier, though sometimes I have to turn my head sideways. When I run montage, I do: montage -geometry 200+2+5 -background white -label %f -tile 4x5 image1.jpg image2.jpg [or, *.jpg] index.jpg That puts a 2 pixel border on the x and 5 pixel border on the y, and prints the filename under each picture, 4 pictures across and 5 down, and names the composite index.jpg. Todd That sounds a good starting point. I'll try it. Thanks Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 18:46:33 -0500 Todd Slater [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Here's a script I wrote--I call it mover.sh, but call it what you like. It will make subdirectories inside a directory full of images, and move 20 images to each subdirectory. Duh, had a typo--forgot to close a quote. Here it is again. #!/bin/bash # SET UP VARIABLES ImageCount=1 FolderCount=1 FolderName=test MYPATH=/home/todd/fuji/keep TARGET=$MYPATH/$FolderName-$FolderCount # NO MORE VARIABLES TO SET UP while [ -d $TARGET ] ; do echo Target directory exists FolderCount=$(($FolderCount+1)) echo Target directory is now $FolderCount TARGET=`echo $TARGET | awk -F'-' '{print $1}'`-$FolderCount done mkdir $TARGET for file in `find $MYPATH -maxdepth 1 -type f -iname '*.jpg'` do if [ $ImageCount -gt 20 ] ; then ImageCount=1 FolderCount=$(($FolderCount+1)) mkdir $MYPATH/$FolderName-$FolderCount fi mv $file $MYPATH/$FolderName-$FolderCount ImageCount=$(($ImageCount+1)) done echo Done exit Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Montage script, was Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Mon, 4 Nov 2002 21:07:48 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I'm definitely interested. I've got to get these out quickly, so I'll be using my old windows program to print the contact sheets, but by next weekend I hope to have time to really get to grips with this. It sounds ideal. Assuming you have your images in subdirectories containing 20 images each (or at least something manageable--I wouldn't go more than 60), this script will look at each of those subdirectories and generate a montage. The resulting montage uses the name of the folder, so test-1 folder produces test-1.jpg. I also like to store my montages in another directory, referenced by the variable IndexDir. That and ImageDir--the main directory containing all the subdirectories--are really the only variables you have to set up. Caveats: this does not check to see if the outfile exists--if it does, it will write over it. Obviously you're going to have to move the directories out of ImageDir, or you will be generating the same montage every time you run the script. HTH, Todd #!/bin/bash # SET UP VARIABLES ImageDir=/home/todd/fuji/keep IndexDir=/home/todd/fuji/composites EXT=.jpg LABEL=`basename %f` MYFONT=-monotype-arial-medium-r-normal-*-*-120-*-*-p-*-koi8-ru # DONE WITH VARIABLES for folder in `find $ImageDir -mindepth 1 -maxdepth 1 -type d` do echo Folder is `basename $folder` OUTFILE=`basename $folder`$EXT for i in `find $folder -maxdepth 1 -type f -iname '*.jpg'` do WIDTH=`identify $i | awk '{print $3}' | awk -F x '{print $1}'` HEIGHT=`identify $i | awk '{print $3}' | awk -F x '{print $2}'` if [ $HEIGHT -gt $WIDTH ] ; then echo -rotate 90 $i -label %f -noop list.$$ else echo $i -label %f list.$$ fi done montage -geometry 200+2+5 -background white -font $MYFONT -tile 4x5 `cat list.$$` $IndexDir/$OUTFILE wait rm list.$$ done echo Done! exit Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
[newbie] The Gimp
I am feeling quite proficient now at the kind of adjustments I usually have to make to photos, but can't find a distort tool - you know, the sort where you can widen the top in relation to the bottom in order to correct perspective. I'm sure it must be there. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Anne Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 14:03:10 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I am feeling quite proficient now at the kind of adjustments I usually have to make to photos, but can't find a distort tool - you know, the sort where you can widen the top in relation to the bottom in order to correct perspective. I'm sure it must be there. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Anne Anne, Right next to the crop tool, there's a tool whose icon looks like several boxes with an arrow pointing to the bottom-right corner. That's a tool for rotation, sheering, perspective. If you double-click that tool, you'll get a dialog for options. I think that's what you're looking for. Todd -- Todd Slater The current tune is Keb'Mo' - Come On Back School days, I believe, are the unhappiest in the whole span of human existence. They are full of dull, unintelligible tasks, new and unpleasant ordinances, and brutal violations of common sense and common decency. (H.L. Mencken) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
* Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [021103 08:11]: I am feeling quite proficient now at the kind of adjustments I usually have to make to photos, but can't find a distort tool - you know, the sort where you can widen the top in relation to the bottom in order to correct perspective. I'm sure it must be there. Can anyone point me in the right direction? Click on the Transform Tool, (when you hover over it, it says Rotation, Scaling, Shearing, Perspective). You may need to double-click to get the Transform Tool dialog box. Select Perspective, and click in your photo. You then see a grid over your image or layer. You can click and drag any of the 4 corner squares to adjust the grid to the perspective you would like. When you move those, a Perspective Transform dialog box opens, and you can click Transform to make the transformation. It will take a little experimentation to get what you want. Undo (Ctrl+Z) is your friend ;-) -- Jan Wilson, SysAdmin _/*]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Corozal Junior College | |:' corozal.com corozal.bz Corozal Town, Belize | /' chetumal.com linux.bz Reg. Linux user #151611 |_/ Network, PHP, Perl, HTML Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie] The Gimp
On Sun, 3 Nov 2002 17:47:56 + Anne Wilson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Thanks Todd Jan. I had been using the right click, so didn't find it. OK, so what I need now is the ability to print reference sheets (equiv. contact prints). Do you know any software that easily does this? I'm using GQview for file browsing, but that doesn't seem to offer this. Anne man montage It's a command line program, part if ImageMagick. I find it easiest to put the images in a directory by themselves and run montage with my geometry settings, and instead of listing each file I just use *.jpg. HTH, Todd -- Todd Slater Not currently listening to tunes What we call education and culture is for the most part nothing but the substitution of reading for experience, of literature for life, of the obsolete fictitious for the contemporary real. (George Bernard Shaw) Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web
Alle 00:47, mercoledì 3 luglio 2002, contorcendoti la mente su Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web, caro Giuseppe Ferruzzi hai scritto: arwan wrote: Il pixie plus image manager e' compreso in kde (o meglio, lo trovo nei tre CD della mdk?) Prima di risponderti mi sono informato tramite il solito freshmeate e spero che mi perdonerai arwan, sembra che l'autore pixieplus l'abbia previsto solo per Debian e SuSELinux e non per RedHat e Mdk. Perdonato... ma solo perche' riesco ad arrangiarmi con xnview! :-) Puoi tranquillamente usare xnview e non trascurerei konqueror come consigliato da Andrea. Con konqueror ho provicchiato tempo fa... ma o mi e' sfuggito qualcosa, o non risponde bene come xnview. Ciao e scusami se ti ho fatto perdere tempo. Eddeche'? Grazie ancora! -- Arwan
Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web
arwan wrote: Alle 23:55, luned 24 giugno 2002, contorcendoti la mente su Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web, caro freefred hai scritto: dovrei ridurre una trentina di foto a dimensioni predefinite, e abitualmente creavo una art gallery con Photoshop: non so se lo faccia il gimp, lo fanno moltissimi altri programmi o script che trovi a freshmeat. Lo fa per es. l'xnview che e' anche un velocissimo visualizzatore di immagini (psd compresi) Grazie della dritta: ho perso un po' a capire come fare i tumbnails, pero'... e' un mito, quel programmino, e invero molto veloce. E, soprattutto, risolve il mio problema senza gli sfronzoli (file html) che con Photoshop mi toccava cancellare. Hai provato " pixie plus image manager " ?I tumbnails sono facili da eseguire e il programma ricorda molto Acdsee per windows. Ciao e fammi sapere se ti piace ... visualizza ogni tipo di immagini Windows, Apple e anche i fax. Saluti da Giuseppe.
Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web
Oltre a quello che ti hanno già suggerito, tieni conto che lo stesso Konqueror (e altri file manager) permette di visualizzare i thumbnail dei file immagine quando entri in una directory. Questi thumbnail sono poi conservati in una dir .kde/... dove poi recuperarli facilmente. Poi, una semplice ricerca su freshmeat ti dà una caterva di programmi ad hoc: http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=thumbnailsection=projectsx=6y=11 http://freshmeat.net/search/?q=gallerysection=projectsx=0y=0 ciao, andrea
Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web
Alle 00:06, martedì 2 luglio 2002, contorcendoti la mente su Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web, caro Giuseppe Ferruzzi hai scritto: Hai provato pixie plus image manager ?I tumbnails sono facili da eseguire e il programma ricorda molto Acdsee per windows. Ciao e fammi sapere se ti piace ... visualizza ogni tipo di immagini Windows, Apple e anche i fax. No, non l'ho provato... ma, devo dire, con xnview mi trovo benone. E' effettivamente anche molto veloce :-) Cmq terro' a mente. Il pixie plus image manager e' compreso in kde (o meglio, lo trovo nei tre CD della mdk?) -- Arwan
Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web
Alle 23:55, lunedì 24 giugno 2002, contorcendoti la mente su Re: [newbie-it] gimp e web, caro freefred hai scritto: dovrei ridurre una trentina di foto a dimensioni predefinite, e abitualmente creavo una art gallery con Photoshop: non so se lo faccia il gimp, lo fanno moltissimi altri programmi o script che trovi a freshmeat. Lo fa per es. l'xnview che e' anche un velocissimo visualizzatore di immagini (psd compresi) Grazie della dritta: ho perso un po' a capire come fare i tumbnails, pero'... e' un mito, quel programmino, e invero molto veloce. E, soprattutto, risolve il mio problema senza gli sfronzoli (file html) che con Photoshop mi toccava cancellare. -- Arwan
[newbie-it] gimp e web
Ciao! dovrei ridurre una trentina di foto a dimensioni predefinite, e abitualmente creavo una art gallery con Photoshop: il programma produceva da solo una pagina html con tutte le immagini dentro, ridotte a dimensioni da me stabilite, caricandole da una cartella che lui stesso creava. Quindi l'output dell'operazione erano grossomodo un file html, una cartella con le immagini piccole ed una con quelle con la dimensione di partenza. E' possibile fare lo stesso con gimp? Se si', come? -- A presto, Arwan mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[newbie] the GIMP in Mandrake 8.2
for those fonts that have differences of Capital/small letter in Requested Font Name and Actual Font Name caused error when I try to use them in the Script-Fu functions...the error message is Font '.(the font name in small letter while actual name is capital letter)' not found and can not generate the image. --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.351 / Virus Database: 197 - Release Date: 4/19/2002 Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft? Go to http://www.mandrakestore.com
Re: [newbie-it] Gimp e gtk
Il 22:24, lunedì 02 luglio 2001, CaMiX scrisse: Aiuto! Un'altra cosa: come si fa ad eseguire il find da shell riferendolo solo agli esguibili? A memoria non ricordo, ma tenete presente che tutte le opzioni di un certo comando si possono trovare (quasi sempre) facendo man nomecomando (nel tuo caso: man find) ...ossia... RTFM :))) -- Fabio Coatti http://www.ferrara.linux.it/members/cova Ferrara Linux Users Group http://ferrara.linux.it GnuPG fp:9765 A5B6 6843 17BC A646 BE8C FA56 373A 5374 C703 Old SysOps never die... they simply forget their password.
Re: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file
Jeff, If you installed and setup Cups then you could check for your printer in the Cups admin tools that are under the configuration menu and printers. But that might have little or nothing to do with Gimp acting strangely. Besides..uninstalling and reinstalling Gimp isn't going to have any effect on your printer. Mark Jeff Malka wrote: How do I find out if my printer is installed? I would like to try that first grin (scared) Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user 183185 - Original Message - From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 6:59 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file It sounds like to me that this would be a good time to reinstall Gimp. 1) uninstall the GIMP packages from your system rpm -qa|grep gimp ENTER # this will tell you exactly what packages are present # on your system. use this to remove exactly the packages # that are returned to the screen. 2) now you have a list of the GIMP packages that are on your system and you can remove them. rpm -e package-name-from-screen-output ENTER 3) find all the GIMP packages on the install CD's that you have and reinstall them. That should take care of that problem for you. -- Mark "If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless," "Sharing is what makes them powerful." On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Jeff Malka wrote: Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 09:24:54 -0500 From: Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file I am using Mandrake 7.1 I cannot print to my printer from within gimp. When I try to print, the "Print setup" screen that opens shows Postscript 2 as being selected and the window below it is for a file designation (with browse) enabled. The next line for "command" has no window (field) in which to type anything. Before the setup screen, there is a toggle for print to file, but no matter which way I click on it, the "print setup" screen does not change. Could it be that in the setup gimp does not know I have a printer installed? or KDE does not know I have a real printer installed? How do I check these out. I also do not seem to have a printer icon on my KDE desktop. Any help appreciated. Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user 183185
Re: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file
How do I find out if my printer is installed? I would like to try that first grin (scared) Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user 183185 - Original Message - From: Mark Weaver [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, March 06, 2001 6:59 AM Subject: Re: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file It sounds like to me that this would be a good time to reinstall Gimp. 1) uninstall the GIMP packages from your system rpm -qa|grep gimp ENTER # this will tell you exactly what packages are present # on your system. use this to remove exactly the packages # that are returned to the screen. 2) now you have a list of the GIMP packages that are on your system and you can remove them. rpm -e package-name-from-screen-output ENTER 3) find all the GIMP packages on the install CD's that you have and reinstall them. That should take care of that problem for you. -- Mark "If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless," "Sharing is what makes them powerful." On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Jeff Malka wrote: Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 09:24:54 -0500 From: Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file I am using Mandrake 7.1 I cannot print to my printer from within gimp. When I try to print, the "Print setup" screen that opens shows Postscript 2 as being selected and the window below it is for a file designation (with browse) enabled. The next line for "command" has no window (field) in which to type anything. Before the setup screen, there is a toggle for print to file, but no matter which way I click on it, the "print setup" screen does not change. Could it be that in the setup gimp does not know I have a printer installed? or KDE does not know I have a real printer installed? How do I check these out. I also do not seem to have a printer icon on my KDE desktop. Any help appreciated. Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user 183185
Re: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file
It sounds like to me that this would be a good time to reinstall Gimp. 1) uninstall the GIMP packages from your system rpm -qa|grep gimp ENTER # this will tell you exactly what packages are present # on your system. use this to remove exactly the packages # that are returned to the screen. 2) now you have a list of the GIMP packages that are on your system and you can remove them. rpm -e package-name-from-screen-output ENTER 3) find all the GIMP packages on the install CD's that you have and reinstall them. That should take care of that problem for you. -- Mark "If you don't share your concepts and ideals, they end up being worthless," "Sharing is what makes them powerful." On Mon, 5 Mar 2001, Jeff Malka wrote: Date: Mon, 5 Mar 2001 09:24:54 -0500 From: Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file I am using Mandrake 7.1 I cannot print to my printer from within gimp. When I try to print, the "Print setup" screen that opens shows Postscript 2 as being selected and the window below it is for a file designation (with browse) enabled. The next line for "command" has no window (field) in which to type anything. Before the setup screen, there is a toggle for print to file, but no matter which way I click on it, the "print setup" screen does not change. Could it be that in the setup gimp does not know I have a printer installed? or KDE does not know I have a real printer installed? How do I check these out. I also do not seem to have a printer icon on my KDE desktop. Any help appreciated. Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user 183185
[newbie] My gimp is stuck on print to file
I am using Mandrake 7.1 I cannot print to my printer from within gimp. When I try to print, the "Print setup" screen that opens shows Postscript 2 as being selected and the window below it is for a file designation (with browse) enabled. The next line for "command" has no window (field) in which to type anything. Before the setup screen, there is a toggle for print to file, but no matter which way I click on it, the "print setup" screen does not change. Could it be that in the setup gimp does not know I have a printer installed? or KDE does not know I have a real printer installed? How do I check these out. I also do not seem to have a printer icon on my KDE desktop. Any help appreciated. Jeff Malka [EMAIL PROTECTED] Registered Linux user 183185