On Monday 29 December 2003 13:05, Sven Neumann wrote:
>Hi,
>
>Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Am I being an idiot? Intuitive it doesn't seem to be. Something
>> like hideing the variable rotations in a completely different menu
>> from the fixed rotations. Its easier to rescan, move
On Monday 29 December 2003 03:42 pm, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I just bought a scanner. It was at a good price (since they were
> trying to get rid of Christmas stock). I was hoping someone could
> help me figure out if it's a good scanner or not. I use GIMP for
> amateur photo editing
Hi all,
I just bought a scanner. It was at a good price (since they were trying
to get rid of Christmas stock). I was hoping someone could help me figure
out if it's a good scanner or not. I use GIMP for amateur photo editing,
and I want to get an idea of what I can expect to do with this s
Hi,
Gene Heskett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Am I being an idiot? Intuitive it doesn't seem to be. Something like
> hideing the variable rotations in a completely different menu from
> the fixed rotations. Its easier to rescan, move copy, and rescan etc
> and rescan util there is no rotat
Unforch, when I scan something, save as a .png, then load to gimp for
printing, the printer wants to full page whatever the size, including
any border I might have included in the xsane driven scan, such that
its exactly full page on the printer.
This is fine if it takes a reduction to make an
I saw some mention (mailing list early 2001) of Gimp & the ability to set
a clipping path.
What is the current status on this?
Has it been implemented or is it on the drawing board?
Just curious.
Eric Pierce
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Dear All
I have created two layers of a same picture. I want to delete a part of
one of those two layers, but, even in spite of using the clear command,
it does not disappear. Could somebody here please help me?
Thank you a lot in advance!
Paulo
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