Den 22.06.2011 23:52, skreiv Vitaly Lomov:
only en, de, da, fr and it are there. the rest, including ru, are not.
Vitaly is right, but may add en-GB to the list.
In the html section (http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/) the language "no" should
be deleted. It is a remnant from when the Norwegian languag
In the stylesheets gimp22 and gimp-help-screen the class keycap is
defined as
b.keycap,.keycap {
-moz-border-radius: 0.3em;
}
The W3C specification for this command is
border-radius: 0.3em;
To get the pretty rounded corners in all browsers I suggest to add the
standard code
Den 23.02.2011 13:32, skreiv Ulf-D. Ehlert:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Wednesday, 23. February 2011)
>> BTW: For some reasons the tag does not work in Norwegian.
>> Hello is written as "Hello" instead of «Hello». (We
>> are using the same quotes as in French).
> T
Den 23.02.2011 08:34, skreiv Julien Hardelin:
> Hi Michael,
>
> …
>> what
>> is the significance of adding "acronym" and "quote" tags? what are they
>> for? they seem to have no influence on the final output.
>>
> For "acronym>, I don't know.
The tag capitalize the contents of the tag.
gimp outpu
Den 07.02.2011 09:54, skreiv Marco Ciampa:
> On Mon, Feb 07, 2011 at 08:19:45AM +0100, Julien Hardelin wrote:
> [...]
>>> Now, to technical matters: Working with GIT and the XML.
>>>
>>> I'm on Ubuntu 10.10, and have downloaded a copy of the GIT repository as
>>> described in the "help us" page. No
Den 04.01.2011 15:07, skreiv Ignacio:
> Hi
> The tags ( ) for GIMP are missing
> in some xml files (src/using/preferences/).
> Ignacio
I think you, or some other, may add the missing tags (in the src/*.xml
files) next time you are committing something. As far as I can see, the
only thing the tag
Den 18.12.2010 14:23, skreiv Miroslav Šulc:
> hi,
>
> anybody knows how to build the docs? i am able to build english version
> of the docs, but that is all. make all fails for me. i filed a bug about
> it: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=637505
>
> miroslav
> ___
Den 25.10.2010 13:47, skreiv Ulf-D. Ehlert:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Sunday, 24. October 2010)
>> [...] It worked fine
>> when I used the "make ... draft" and then validated it and then
>> made the html files.
> That's weird. I get
>
> $ make valid
Den 25.10.2010 22:11, skreiv Bill Skaggs:
> The "registration color" is a feature that has recently been added, I
> believe,
> and I don't know anything about it.
Someone other knows?
>
> Concerning Recompose, its function is to reverse Decompose. If you
> decompose a layer and then want to rea
Den 24.10.2010 19:33, skreiv Ulf-D. Ehlert:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Saturday, 23. October 2010)
>> In my copy of GIMP (2.6.11 for Windows) the marks came out in white.
and sometimes a mix. Some layers with white others with black marks.
(The same foreground color).
> Same here
ut at the time I have enough
to do with preparing lots of images for printing. Using GIMP of course
:-). Deadline next week.
Kolbjoern
--
Kolbjørn Stuestøl
Stuestøl
N4580 Lyngdal
Tlf.: (47) 38 34 78 62, mob.: (47) 917 81 125
kolbjoern at stuestoel.no
http://www.stuestoel.no
___
I found the description of these filters incomplete and therefore
tried to find the plug-in descriptions, but alas without any succeed.
Someone who know where to find them or know more about how these filters
works?
Kolbjoern
___
Gimp-docs mailing
Att. menus/colors/components/decompose.xml
In the chapter "Foreground as registration color" we are told that "When
checked, every pixel of the current foreground color will be black in
each component of the decomposed images/layers". In my copy of GIMP
(2.6.11 for Windows) the marks came out
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Wednesday, 01. September 2010)
>
>> Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
>>
>>> David (Monday, 30. August 2010)
>>>
> [...]
>
>>>> Images would be better right or left aligned,
>>>> defi
David skreiv:
> Hi Bill
>
>
>> On 05/09/2010 11:17, Hugh Loebner wrote:
>>
>
>> But beyond that, it's also true that the manual *can* be something that
>> people
>> will be
>> able to read in order to learn how the program works, rather than just
>> something to
>> consult when there
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> David (Thursday, 02. September 2010)
>
>
>> Are you familiar with the F shaped scan that readers' eyes are
>> supposed to use on web pages? It's all to do with getting at the
>> info quickly. So, I'm suggesting putting the readable info where
>> the eye goes. I'll mock up
David skreiv:
> Hi Kolbjørn
>
> So you'd go for something like this?:
> =
> 1. Introduction
> 2. Fire up the GIMP
> 3. First Steps with Wilber
> 4. Getting Unstuck
> 5. Getting Images into GIMP
> 6. Getting Images out of GIMP
> 7. Painting with
David skreiv:
> I've quickly mocked up an alternative contents page, using headings up to 2
> deep. It uses just more than one screen on my system.
>
> A copy/paste of those contents is:
>
> ==
> Preface
> 1. GIMP User Manual Authors and Contributors
>
> I. Getting Started
>
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> David (Monday, 30. August 2010)
>
>> In a spirit of trying to help, may I share a few observations about
>> the online documentation that would make my reading of it easier?
>>
>
> Feedback is always welcome! :-)
>
>
>> 1. There is no link off the manual to the GI
David wrote:
> I'm coming to the GIMP as a new user, having tried it a few years ago and
> then
> preferred other software; I am returning now because of the features.
>
> In a spirit of trying to help, may I share a few observations about the
> online
> documentation that would make my reading
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Hi Kolbjørn,
>
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Thursday, 19. August 2010)
>
>> The text explaining the randomness slider in the filter Line Nova
>> is a bit confusing to me:
>>
>> "Set this value more larger (up to 2000) to get more dis
The text explaining the randomness slider in the filter Line Nova is a
bit confusing to me:
"Set this value more larger (up to 2000) to get more distoted radiation.
Regular star shape is given by setting this value to 1. The default is
30.." (Also a printing error: disto*r*ted).
I think the av
pjbw skreiv:
[...]
>> Thank you Owen. That got me started.
>> It is working perfectly with my default Firefox browser but I would like it
>> to
>> work in Internet Explorer on my secondary monitor.
>> The Help system says 'If you selected "Web browser", you must decide here
>> which browser to us
Kolbjørn Stuestøl skreiv:
> Michael Schumacher skreiv:
>
>> On 14.06.2010 20:36, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> Yes, you are right. Even simpler as this help files is contributed in an
>>> installer (and are using the correct lang
Michael Schumacher skreiv:
> On 14.06.2010 20:36, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
>
>
>> Yes, you are right. Even simpler as this help files is contributed in an
>> installer (and are using the correct language code for "nn"). But these
>> files too are outdated.
Michael Schumacher skreiv:
>> Von: "Kolbjørn Stuestøl"
>>
>
>
>> Yes, but unlike most Windows applications, you have to do the
>> installation yourself.
>>
>
> Well yes, it is another installer, but provided on
Kolbjørn Stuestøl skreiv:
> Michael Schumacher skreiv:
>
>> On 13.06.2010 18:38, Jack K. wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>> What possible value could there be to further developing the GIMP
>>> application
>>> when ordinary users cannot us
Michael Schumacher skreiv:
> On 13.06.2010 18:38, Jack K. wrote:
>
>
>> What possible value could there be to further developing the GIMP application
>> when ordinary users cannot use it because the HELP documentation cannot be
>> made to install and then work in Windows?
>>
>
> Huh? As far
Roman Joost skreiv:
> On Sat, Jun 05, 2010 at 06:57:14PM +0200, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
>
>> When running "git pull" I get this output:
>> $ git pull
>> remote: Counting objects: 198, done.
>> remote: Compressing objects: 100% (119/119), done.
>&
Vitaly Lomov skreiv:
>> I am using Cygwin on Windows XP if that could be of some help. Know
>> nothing about Windows 7.
>> Kolbjoern
>>
>
> Thanks Kolbjoern,
> I had cygwin working perfectly on XP, but I don't have that computer
> and cannot install XP on my new one (company's).
>
I underst
When running "git pull" I get this output:
$ git pull
remote: Counting objects: 198, done.
remote: Compressing objects: 100% (119/119), done.
fatal: The remote end hung up unexpectedly
fatal: early EOFs: 30% (36/119), 8.01 KiB | 2 KiB/s
fatal: index-pack failed
I think running "git clone" will so
Vitaly Lomov skreiv:
> does anybody here use cygwin on windows7 to build the help file? I
> spent a couple of days looking to get a good install with no luck. I
> obviously went to cygwin and google first :-) but if somebody alrady
> went through the trouble, please share.
> ___
Marco Ciampa skreiv:
> On Tue, Jun 01, 2010 at 08:23:03PM +0200, Ulf-D. Ehlert wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> our XML files still contain section history comments like
>>
>>
>>
>> IMO these comments are obsolete and useless, and we could remove them
>> (whenever we edit XML files).
>>
>> What do y
Michael Schumacher skreiv:
> On 15.05.2010 10:35, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
>
>
>> Further works?
>> http://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp-web/commit/ (and others) says you have
>> committed the correction 12 hours ago, but no changes in gimp.org/docs/.
>>
Michael Schumacher skreiv:
> On 14.05.2010 21:40, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
>
>
>> But http://www.gimp.org/docs/ is still linking to .../2.6/no/ instead of
>> .../2.6/nn/.
>> To get tthe link text like the others on this side, the "nn" text should
>>
Roman Joost skreiv:
> Hi Kolbjoern,
>
> On Thu, May 13, 2010 at 06:52:54PM +0200, Kolbjørn Stuestøl wrote:
>
>> The http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/no/ is not updated and should be deleted.
>> The language code "no" is not "legal" anymore. Instead
>&
Roman Joost skreiv:
> Hi Ulf,
>
> On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 08:25:21PM +0200, Ulf-D. Ehlert wrote:
>
>> Roman Joost (Tuesday, 11. May 2010)
>>
>>> I've tried to built the HTML again for all languages
>>>
>> Do you want to release new HTML packages?
>>
> I'm currently only updatin
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Marco Ciampa (Wednesday, 07. April 2010)
>
>> Hello everybody,
>> I found that this page:
>>
>> http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/it/gimp-tutorial-quickie-flip.html
>>
>> is untranslated in the html output. This is weird since the doc is
>> valid and the translation is _not_ miss
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Hi,
>
> I'm about to work out new screenshot guidelines. In short: new
> screenshots should look like the fantastic screenshots here:
>
> http://iwatch.sourceforge.net/screenshots.html
>
> Please study these examples carefully and as soon as possible!
>
> Happy GIMPin
Hi
It looks like the solution I wanted was already incorporated.
Ran "make html-nn" and the file /stylesheets/nn/gimp-help-custom.css was
copied to the html folder. Thereafter ran "make html-en"
and the file stylesheets/nn/gimp-help-custom.css was not copied.
I have not tested it on other langua
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Tuesday, 30. March 2010)
> [...]
>
>>>>> As far as I understand it, gimp-help-custom.css exists to
>>>>> provide a simple way for everybody to customize the manual; for
>>>>> example, if you (and o
Vitaly Lomov skreiv:
> Can you not use CSS selectors for that:
> .caption[lang|=nn]{
> font-size:...;
> }
> That would match any element with 'caption' class and value 'nn' of
> attribute lang.
> I got it from here:
> http://webdesign.about.com/od/cssselectors/qt/cssselattribute.htm
> IE doesn't su
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Monday, 29. March 2010)
>
>> The intention was to give the image text another layout to
>> distinguish it from the rest of the text. In books and other paper
>> prints it is quite common to use a different font in
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Monday, 29. March 2010)
>
>> I would like to add
>> .caption {
>> font-size : smaller;
>> font-style : italic;
>> }
>> to the style sheets to differ the image text from the body text.
>>
>
I would like to add
.caption {
font-size : smaller;
font-style : italic;
}
to the style sheets to differ the image text from the body text.
Perhaps the not used gimp-help-custom.css file is a good way of doing
it, but as this wish may be unique to Norwegian only, how to add a
conditional
Roman Joost skreiv:
> While you're saying that, I'll sometimes use:
>
> git clean -x -d -f
>
> to remove all files which were generated during the setup or install
> process to start from scratch. Keep in mind before executing that this
> will also wipe all unknown files to git from the directo
At last I got through.
Thank you Claude, Roman, and Julien.(private mails) and to Ulf for
changing the gimp-help-2.doap file.
As I am the only Norwegian translator, I have time to correct any
mistakes or mash ups :-)
I do not know what went wrong at the first place and how I corrected it.
I ju
Claude Paroz skreiv:
> Never do "git add .". Basically, this command tell gits that all
> modified/new files in the checkout should be added in the next commit.
> In most of cases, this will add too much unwanted stuff (like the .doap
> file you never intended to modify).
>
> It is better to add se
Claude Paroz skreiv:
> Le mardi 23 mars 2010 à 13:19 +0100, Kolbjørn Stuestøl a écrit :
>
>> Invalid .doap fil?
>>
>> Finally I get through, resulting in another problem ;-)
>> "git push" results in this return message:
>>
>>
Invalid .doap fil?
Finally I get through, resulting in another problem ;-)
"git push" results in this return message:
$ git push
Counting objects: 848, done.
Compressing objects: 100% (435/435), done.
Writing objects: 100% (486/486), 219.00 KiB | 13 KiB/s, done.
onfig file is
$ git config -l
user.name=Kolbjørn Stuestøl
user.email=kolbjo...@src.gnome.org
color.ui=auto
remote.origin.url=ssh://kolbjo...@stuestoel.no/git/gimp-help-2
core.repositoryformatversion=0
core.filemode=true
core.bare=false
core.logallrefup
Problem solved. The solution showed below.
> Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
>
>> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Wednesday, 10. February 2010)
>>
>>
>>> Hi list
>>> I have updated my copy of Cygwin with some new packages and after a
>>> couple o
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Wednesday, 10. February 2010)
>
>> Hi list
>> I have updated my copy of Cygwin with some new packages and after a
>> couple of evenings all "git" and "make" commands works fine ---
>> except for the
Hi list
I have updated my copy of Cygwin with some new packages and after a
couple of evenings all "git" and "make" commands works fine --- except
for the "make html-xx" (and perhaps make pdf-xx. Not tried as it did not
worked before the updating either).
When running
$ make html-nn
I get these
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
>
> BTW: I want to change the (default) autotools-based Makefile in
> the next days (weekend?) to use our customized xml2po.
> Last chance for objections!
>
> Ulf
>
Good idea. The local xml2po works brilliant.
Kolbjoern
Found some typos that results in broken image links:
In src/dialogs/document-dialog.xml:
(some)images/dialgs/... should be images/dialogs/
In src/toolbox/tool-text.xml
images/dialogs/stock-fileopne-16.png should be
images/dialogs/stock-fileopen-16.png
Hoping someone can correct
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Saturday, 16. January 2010)
>
>> Kolbjørn Stuestøl skreiv:
>>
>>> One paragraph not translated.
>>>
> [...]
>
>> Found a second item not translated:
>> In filters/generic.po th
Kolbjørn Stuestøl skreiv:
> Kolbjørn Stuestøl skreiv:
>
>> One paragraph not translated.
>>
>> The msgid starting with
>> "A Voronoi's diagram consists in partitioning a plane with n master points "
>> in the file "filters/artistic.po&qu
Kolbjørn Stuestøl skreiv:
> One paragraph not translated.
>
> The msgid starting with
> "A Voronoi's diagram consists in partitioning a plane with n master points "
> in the file "filters/artistic.po" is not translated when running make
> xml-nn?
>
One paragraph not translated.
The msgid starting with
"A Voronoi's diagram consists in partitioning a plane with n master points "
in the file "filters/artistic.po" is not translated when running make
xml-nn?
All other po files are translated as far as I have found out by now.
What error or mis
RyōTa SimaMoto skreiv:
2010/1/3 Ulf-D. Ehlert :
..
So we definitely have to decide which program to use! Soon!
Hi,
I welcome the new customized version.
I tried to set page title just like as its menu term, and append
trailing dots "..." after the page title if the term has dots, i.e
Ulf-D. Ehlert skreiv:
Kolbjørn Stuestøl (Tuesday, 12. January 2010)
When running make html-nn the stylesheets are not created in the
folder html/nn.
Error messages:
Writing index.html for book(gimp-main)
error: file xml/nn/gimp.xml
xsltRunStylesheet : run failed
make: *** [html/nn
Kolbjørn Stuestøl skreiv:
When running make html-nn the stylesheets are not created in the
folder html/nn.
Error messages:
Writing index.html for book(gimp-main)
error: file xml/nn/gimp.xml
xsltRunStylesheet : run failed
make: *** [html/nn/index.html] Error 11
Some suggestions why and what to
When running make html-nn the stylesheets are not created in the folder
html/nn.
Error messages:
Writing index.html for book(gimp-main)
error: file xml/nn/gimp.xml
xsltRunStylesheet : run failed
make: *** [html/nn/index.html] Error 11
Some suggestions why and what to do to fix it?.
No errors wh
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