On Saturday 20 March 2004 14:38, William Skaggs wrote:
> Actually the reality is that Gimp, with the standard plug-ins, does
> not have the ability to do this, although there are ways to fake
> something that looks sort of like it. The easiest way to get it
> would be to modify the "blur" filter (
under sane-frontends
./doc/xscanimage.man
./src/xscanimage-gimp-1_0-compat.h
./src/xscanimage.c
Is this what you wanted?
John
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> John Dietsch wrote:
> > Here is the url for the sane/xsane cvs:
> >
> > http://sane.alioth.debian.org/cvs.html
>
> And
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-21-04 19:42]:
More information. I have discovered that the rawphoto plugin from Dave
Coffin was the problem. I see that he has a later version 1.3 dated
2004/03/05 17:07:57.
I will report results after install. (I have somethin
Hi,
Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> More information. I have discovered that the rawphoto plugin from Dave
> Coffin was the problem. I see that he has a later version 1.3 dated
> 2004/03/05 17:07:57.
To avoid such problems, the final gimp-2.0.0 release will have the
GIMP_PROTOCO
* Patrick Shanahan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [03-21-04 19:42]:
> More information. I have discovered that the rawphoto plugin from Dave
> Coffin was the problem. I see that he has a later version 1.3 dated
> 2004/03/05 17:07:57.
>
> I will report results after install. (I have something pressing).
T
More information. I have discovered that the rawphoto plugin from Dave
Coffin was the problem. I see that he has a later version 1.3 dated
2004/03/05 17:07:57.
I will report results after install. (I have something pressing).
--
Patrick ShanahanRegistered Linux User #20
Geoffrey wrote:
Peter L. Hurd wrote:
Hey All,
I want to put text in a circle, but with the top and bottom halves
of the circle both reading from left to right. The top half is
easy to do with the Xtns -> Script-Fu -> Logos -> Text Circle and a
180 degree arc of text, so far so good.
The bottom h
I have Gimp 2.0pre4 installed in SuSE 9.0 on a 733 coppermine P6. When I
use the drop-down menu, File -> Open, with the file-type Automatic, and
select a file to open which has not been previewed, the file open dialog
hangs. It also changes hi-lite to gray. After approx 5 minutes, I can
close th
Peter L. Hurd wrote:
Hey All,
I want to put text in a circle, but with the top and bottom halves of
the circle both reading from left to right. The top half is easy to
do with the Xtns -> Script-Fu -> Logos -> Text Circle and a 180
degree arc of text, so far so good.
The bottom half is more prob
On Sun, 21 Mar 2004 13:16:49 -0800, Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 03:13:43PM -0500, Anthony Tekatch wrote:
> > Whenever I try to select certain fonts from the text dialog box I get the
> > following error (the serial number is different for each font):
> > =
At 04:30 PM 3/21/04 -0500, Matt wrote:
I am trying to make a rounded corner for a 1-pixel-wide border that will
be on a white background.
I draw a circle and then stroke it with black. It comes out jaggedy and I
think I need to apply anti-aliasing but haven't figured how yet.
I changed the radi
Matt wrote:
At 10:50 PM 3/21/04 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Do you stroke with a paint-tool or do you use the new stroke
functionality in gimp-2.0? The latter should give better results.
I am using WinGimp 1.2 because I still have Win 98 and WinGimp 2
requires Windows 2000, according to the WinG
At 10:50 PM 3/21/04 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Do you stroke with a paint-tool or do you use the new stroke
functionality in gimp-2.0? The latter should give better results.
I am using WinGimp 1.2 because I still have Win 98 and WinGimp 2 requires
Windows 2000, according to the WinGimp website.
M
Hi,
Matt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am trying to make a rounded corner for a 1-pixel-wide border that
> will be on a white background.
>
> I draw a circle and then stroke it with black. It comes out jaggedy
> and I think I need to apply anti-aliasing but haven't figured how yet.
>
> Could
Hi,
"Peter L. Hurd" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I want to put text in a circle, but with the top and bottom halves of
> the circle both reading from left to right. The top half is easy to do
> with the Xtns -> Script-Fu -> Logos -> Text Circle and a 180 degree arc
> of text, so far so good.
>
I am trying to make a rounded corner for a 1-pixel-wide border that will be
on a white background.
I draw a circle and then stroke it with black. It comes out jaggedy and I
think I need to apply anti-aliasing but haven't figured how yet.
Could someone tell me how to do this or recommend a tuto
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When I process large images with Gimp::Fu they can end up being very small on
screen.
Upon loading the images; for example a 1600 x 1200 pixel image - my Gimp
displays the image at 1:2 scale ratio.
After processessing and resizing; for example to 4
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 03:13:43PM -0500, Anthony Tekatch wrote:
>
> Whenever I try to select certain fonts from the text dialog box I get the
> following error (the serial number is different for each font):
>
> I am using this Debian version of gimp:
> $ gimp --version
> GIMP version 1.2.3
>
Whenever I try to select certain fonts from the text dialog box I get the
following error (the serial number is different for each font):
=
Gdk-ERROR **: BadValue (integer parameter out of range for operation)
serial 16193 err
On Sun, Mar 21, 2004 at 11:30:20AM -0700, Peter L. Hurd wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I want to put text in a circle, but with the top and bottom halves of
> the circle both reading from left to right. The top half is easy to do
> with the Xtns -> Script-Fu -> Logos -> Text Circle and a 180 degree arc
>
Hey All,
I want to put text in a circle, but with the top and bottom halves of
the circle both reading from left to right. The top half is easy to do
with the Xtns -> Script-Fu -> Logos -> Text Circle and a 180 degree arc
of text, so far so good.
The bottom half is more problematic, since the fo
John Dietsch wrote:
Here is the url for the sane/xsane cvs:
http://sane.alioth.debian.org/cvs.html
And where exactly in this CVS is XSane?
Michael
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