Hello,
I need a script that will move active layer to fit on the edge of another
layer (the layers overlap on some area on the edges).
I could place the layer by hand close to the solution and the script should
do the rest (find the maximum layer corelation for every offset inside
specific
Hello there.
I seem to recall the question being asked already, but I don't recall any reply. The
mailing list archives don't throw any light on the subject either.
Under Linux, running the GIMP version 1.2.3, there is no support for the GIF file
format. A search of the plugins repository
Karl Auer wrote:
Hello there.
I seem to recall the question being asked already, but I don't recall any reply. The
mailing list archives don't throw any light on the subject either.
Under Linux, running the GIMP version 1.2.3, there is no support for the GIF file
format. A search of the
Can this library be used for *some* GIF support on Linux:
http://freshmeat.net/projects/angif/?topic_id=809
Peace.
Tom
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Karl Auer wrote:
Hello there.
I seem to recall the question being asked already, but I don't recall any reply. The
mailing list archives don't
Karl Auer asks:
Under Linux, running the GIMP version 1.2.3, there is no support for the GIF file
format. A search of the plugins repository shows up a Windows extension, but that's
it. Can the Windows one be used for Linux, and if so, how? If not, how do I get GIF
support into the GIMP for
Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
Karl Auer asks:
Under Linux, running the GIMP version 1.2.3, there is no support for the GIF file
format. A search of the plugins repository shows up a Windows extension, but that's
it. Can the Windows one be used for Linux, and if so, how? If not, how do I get GIF