Forgive my naivety, but what would be a good way to plunge into some Gimp
code and maybe even help out someday?
I currently do web development (PHP, JavaScript, ColdFusion) and I've
mucked a little with C/C++ and I even did some Assembler programming on
the (don't laugh) Apple ][+ years back.
Any
I notice that when I use the zoom tool, I get really exotic zoom ratios
like 67:189 for example(see View>Zoom). And that's fine, but if i then
try to use the zoom keyboard shortcut, it zooms in really small
increments.
Is this an intended effect?
Any way to get it to zoom in larger increments?
On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 21:49, Eric Pierce wrote:
> I think I found a little problem with assigning shortcuts on 1.3.20.
This is a know limitation of gtk+ (actually Simon stumbled across it at
GIMPCon): http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120034
Sincerely,
./Brix
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Hi,
"Eric Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think I found a little problem with assigning shortcuts on 1.3.20.
>
> Try this:
> On an image window, click the "View" drop down menu. Now place the cursor
> over an item - I did "Shrink Wrap".
>
> Now I type "f" to assign it as a shortcut k
I think I found a little problem with assigning shortcuts on 1.3.20.
Try this:
On an image window, click the "View" drop down menu. Now place the cursor
over an item - I did "Shrink Wrap".
Now I type "f" to assign it as a shortcut key to "Shrink Wrap", but before
the shortcut saves, the "Displ
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Steve Crane wrote:
| I think that what I'm looking for is some ideas/tutorials on different
| techniques that would suit different cases. I don't much care for a
| script that is more generic. After all if I wanted the canned approach
| I could just u
On Sat, 2003-09-27 at 12:49, Steve Crane wrote:
> I think that what I'm looking for is some ideas/tutorials on different
> techniques that would suit different cases. I don't much care for a
> script that is more generic. After all if I wanted the canned approach
> I could just use Windows and Ph
On Fri, Sep 26, 2003 at 05:09:30PM -0700, Daniel Rogers wrote:
> It depends on what kind of noise you are looking at. Can you describe the
> noise more precisely? Is it "salt and pepper" noise? Gaussian noise? If
> you can show an example image I can help you pick a filter.
I'm not sure I k
On Thu, 2003-09-18 at 00:21, Jonathan C. Sitte wrote:
> I would love to download a ton of free fonts. Anyone know a good place
> to download them? The ones that come with my distro are just not enough.
http://www.blambot.com
And after that, check their links. There are good sites there. And then