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I hate when this happens.
I've got it working now. My tablet, stylus and wacom mouse as well as
my ps2 mouse. I don't dare attempt to move both mice at the same time. :)
Both the stylus and wacom mouse work with GIMP and X. I could actually
use the stylus as my mouse in X, although that
On Thursday 28 February 2002 01:08 pm, John Culleton, went on about:
I suspect this is a FAQ, but I can't find the
answer in Grokking the Gimp and the info in
The Gimp Manual seems to be obsolete.
I need to connect my Xsane scanner program
to Gimp 1.2.2. The manual suggest a simple
On Thursday 28 February 2002 03:11 pm, John Culleton, went on about:
On Thursday 28 February 2002 14:03, Patrick wrote:
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John,
From what I have seen thus far, just installing Sane (the main
program) and XSane (the gui frontend for Sane) solves all your
problems! Once all is installed
I figured it out folks. Hope it might help others. I had to reboot my
box earlier. Sure enough as I feared the tablet did not work. The right
mods were loaded all the log files looked right. Couldn't figure it
out. Then, I got a thought. I picked up the wacom mouse off tablet and
moved
hi...
trying to do some layer manipulation ie: paste an object in a scene and
have the object be 'behind' the scene ie: fish behind a tree ( okay weird
but its in the groking the gimp G )...I can do it 'manually' using the
example in groking the gimpbut I know i've done it
Hi Lee -
To get the fish behind the tree you need to have the tree on one
layer, the fish on another layer, and the rest of the scene on
yet another layer.
If you can cut out both the tree and the fish, then you can
simply layer them above the original background; Grokking the
gimp uses