GSR - FR wrote:
Hi,
ense...@gmail.com (2009-12-05 at 1330.57 +0100):
I don't understand who would want a UI where tabs doesn't have the same
style, what a mess
I use icons for things that have true info in visual sense (colour,
pattern, brush, palete, gradient) and text for the rest. For
On Mon, Dec 7, 2009 at 6:48 PM, Martin Nordholts ense...@gmail.com wrote:
GSR - FR wrote:
Hi,
ense...@gmail.com (2009-12-05 at 1330.57 +0100):
I don't understand who would want a UI where tabs doesn't have the same
style, what a mess
I use icons for things that have true info in
Liam R E Quin wrote:
Some nits ,some -- especially (2) and (4) -- bigger than others...
(1) The file-export dialogue action button says save, not export
(sounds really minor but given the save/export changes, can actually
be confusing)
(2) The default save location should not be
Voting is over, and in the end our last design was the winner.
Results: http://www.freewear.org/?contest=gimp
The other designs were also nice, so if our Gimp T-shirts are
successful, we will probably introduce them in our catalog, and of
course, we will provide proper credit to the original
Hi,
ense...@gmail.com (2009-12-07 at 0918.00 +0100):
GSR - FR wrote:
Hi,
ense...@gmail.com (2009-12-05 at 1330.57 +0100):
I don't understand who would want a UI where tabs doesn't have the same
style, what a mess
I use icons for things that have true info in visual sense (colour,
Liam R E Quin wrote:
(1) File-New, make an RGB image, e.g. 377x233px in size.
paint a smiling face in red.
(2) File-New, choose Advanced Options and make a grayscale image
(I made mine 377x233px).
(3) Notice how the smile in the first image is now gray - you can make
the
Martin Nordholts wrote:
Liam R E Quin wrote:
(1) File-New, make an RGB image, e.g. 377x233px in size.
paint a smiling face in red.
(2) File-New, choose Advanced Options and make a grayscale image
(I made mine 377x233px).
(3) Notice how the smile in the first image is now gray -
Martin Nordholts wrote:
yahvuu wrote:
Martin Nordholts wrote:
Liam R E Quin wrote:
(1) File-New, make an RGB image, e.g. 377x233px in size.
paint a smiling face in red.
(2) File-New, choose Advanced Options and make a grayscale image
(I made mine 377x233px).
(3) Notice how the
js,
Thanks, I believe Python is the solution I was looking for.
- Ryan
--- On Thu, 12/3/09, Joao S. O. Bueno gwid...@mpc.com.br wrote:
From: Joao S. O. Bueno gwid...@mpc.com.br
Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] Gimp - prolog interface
To: Ryan Eisele ryaneisele...@yahoo.com
Cc: