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Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
The problem is that gettext itself does the detection (and so the only
solutioon would be to rpelace the gettext.m4 macros by our own versions).
I only get the results.
You mean the gnu version of gettext itself does the detection of msgmerge. The
problem
On Thu, 6 Apr 2000, "William L. Sebok" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
The problem is that gettext itself does the detection (and so the only
solutioon would be to rpelace the gettext.m4 macros by our own versions).
I only get the results.
You mean the gnu
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 01:20:50AM +0200, Marc Lehmann wrote:
As such, why save an image if you didn't change it?
There is no good reason why a PROFESSIONAL graphic designer should be
doing it, but lots of us are mere amateurs :)
JPEG works one tile at a time. The same behaviour I observe in
On Thu, Apr 06, 2000 at 11:05:10AM -0400, "William L. Sebok" [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Marc Lehmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] says:
The problem is that gettext itself does the detection (and so the only
solutioon would be to rpelace the gettext.m4 macros by our own versions).
I only get the
The aim of GIMP is not only to be as good as Photoshop but become better
than this program. So it would be fine to implement features that even
commercial programs don't have. The common color quantization algorithms
have many disadvantages, but there is a very new called Spatial Color
I'd like to propose a change to Export behaviour, or possibly to the
Merge Visible Layers feature, depending on what other developers think
about the following:
1. Create new image with pink background
2. Add layer, draw picture of bird
3. Save as PNG = Result is an RGBA PNG, 121Kb
4.