On Monday, November 22, 2004 5:34 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Gert Cuykens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi i want to move the bottom border of the image up how do i do that
with gimp ?
If, as you put it in the subject line, you want to resize the image, then
use Image|Scale Image...
But, it seems you may be
thx i needed the crop thingie :)
On Mon, 22 Nov 2004 20:01:37 +1000, Bob Long [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Monday, November 22, 2004 5:34 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Gert Cuykens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
hi i want to move the bottom border of the image up how do i do that
with gimp ?
If, as
Hi,
Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Boy, I wish I could program, or compile my own code.
I'm glad the bug was found, and now can be fix.
I'll sit and wait for a new 2.2 Mac OS X version ( hopeful before
x-mas) to download it.
Instead of sitting there and waiting you could compile a 2.2
* Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-04 07:21]:
Instead of sitting there and waiting you could compile a 2.2 version
and make it available to others. Sitting and waiting is not how Free
Software works.
He *said* that he wished he could but cannot because he does not know
how. Many of the
On Friday 11 June 2004 11:11, squareyes wrote:
Hi all,
I had Gimp 2 up and running (from gimp-2.0.0-richard.1mdk.i586.rpm) on
Mandrake 10, which was installed as an update from Man 9.1. Installed
Gimp 2.0 with no probs, but have since had to reformat.
Installed Mandrake 10 as a fresh
You could also grab a new rpm from a mandrake contrib repository -
there probably could be something more up to date for mandrake 10.0
But that won't give you GIMP2.2 anyway, neither will upgrading
toMandrake 10.1.
But building the GIMP from CVS on a mandrake 10.0 is not an authomatic
task,
Hi Sven,
Please read again,
I WISH, I could, have try to do this before in the past,
with 10.1 and 10.2 ( Mac OS X ) never could get a app, to compile,
had dozen of error message, and dependences problems,
and the people whom are on the Xcode list ( Apple's Developer
Application Program)
Hi,
I am printing over CUPS using 'lpr' as print command. That works
fine. Now I would like to pass the file name of the file being
printed to lpr (via 'lpr -C'). Is that possible?
Matthias
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* Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-04 14:55]:
I am printing over CUPS using 'lpr' as print command. That works
fine. Now I would like to pass the file name of the file being
printed to lpr (via 'lpr -C'). Is that possible?
issue from a command-line 'man lpr'. Then, if you do not
how can you tell gimp to fill all white with transparent alpha ?
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On Mon, 22 Nov 2004, Gert Cuykens wrote:
how can you tell gimp to fill all white with transparent alpha ?
Try
Filters-Colors-Colour to Alpha
Owen
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On Tuesday, November 23, 2004 6:59 AM [GMT+1=CET],
Gert Cuykens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
how can you tell gimp to fill all white with transparent alpha ?
Using GIMP 2.0.5:
1. Layer|Transparency|Add Alpha Channel
2. Select|By Color and then click on the area you want made transparent. It
will be
Hi,
Richard [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Please read again,
I WISH, I could, have try to do this before in the past,
with 10.1 and 10.2 ( Mac OS X ) never could get a app, to compile,
had dozen of error message, and dependences problems
Well, I was trying to encourage you to try
Hi,
Gert Cuykens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
how can you tell gimp to fill all white with transparent alpha ?
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Changing_Background_Color_1/
http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Changing_Background_Color_2/
Sven
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thx works great :)
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Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
issue from a command-line 'man lpr'. Then, if you do not understand,
ask again.
I know 'man lpr'. It says:
-C name
Sets the job name.
But how can I get gimp to include the file name in the print command
after the -C?
Matthias
* Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-04 19:18]:
I know 'man lpr'. It says:
-C name
Sets the job name.
But how can I get gimp to include the file name in the print command
after the -C?
Are you trying to print from a gimp image - File - Print ?
If so, set the print dialogue
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* Matthias Julius [EMAIL PROTECTED] [11-22-04 19:18]:
I know 'man lpr'. It says:
-C name
Sets the job name.
But how can I get gimp to include the file name in the print command
after the -C?
Are you trying to print from a gimp image - File - Print ?
If so, set the
Patrick Shanahan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Are you trying to print from a gimp image - File - Print ?
If so, set the print dialogue screen to your printer via the drop down
box and print direct from gimp. You do not need to worry about -C name.
I have an Epson sp925photo and the
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