On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 03:48:30PM -0700, Ken Tanaka wrote:
> Thank you for the various input and suggestions. I'll use the "xfd -fn
> cursor" command to get some images that I can reuse as needed later as a
> cursor.
>
if your screenshot is of the gimp's image window, there are those little
tri
On Wed, 19 Jan 2005, Carol Spears wrote:
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 09:23:51PM +, Charles Marcus wrote:
This is getting really frustrating...
Windows XP Pro sp2 with latest security patches installed
AMD Processors (this is happening on multiple machines)
if rebooting to solve software problem
On Wed, Jan 19, 2005 at 09:23:51PM +, Charles Marcus wrote:
> This is getting really frustrating...
>
> Windows XP Pro sp2 with latest security patches installed
> AMD Processors (this is happening on multiple machines)
>
> Almost (but not quite) every time I open a simple .bmp or .tif file
Thank you for the various input and suggestions. I'll use the "xfd -fn
cursor" command to get some images that I can reuse as needed later as a
cursor.
-Ken
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Frank wrote:
Using GIMP to rotate JPEG images is actually a bad idea since GIMP
would have to recompress the file, introducing a quality loss. There
are tools that allow to losslessly rotate JPEG images, even
automatically provided that your camera has an orientation sensor and
adds that info the i
> Using GIMP to rotate JPEG images is actually a bad idea since GIMP
> would have to recompress the file, introducing a quality loss. There
> are tools that allow to losslessly rotate JPEG images, even
> automatically provided that your camera has an orientation sensor and
> adds that info the ima
Hello all :)
I successfully compiled gimp-2.2.2 under Linux yesterday.
The main program runs fine and as expected. What causes
me some headache is the following:
* From the image window select a Script-Fu script
* Let it run --> it run's mostly okay but finally
crashes with error message
u
This is getting really frustrating...
Windows XP Pro sp2 with latest security patches installed
AMD Processors (this is happening on multiple machines)
Almost (but not quite) every time I open a simple .bmp or .tif file I have
scanned, and do a 'save as' to save it as a .jpg, GIMP stops respondi