On Dec 21, 2007 4:49 PM, Brian Vanderburg II [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is there a plugin (or high speed script-fu) that would allow me to enter
a math expression and from it create the pixel data also given a
'viewport range'.
XMin: -1
XMax 1
YMin -1
Ymax: 1
UseGraient: no
Expr:
Any suggestions on why gimp-gap isn't building on OSX Leopard?
# port install gimp-gap
--- Fetching gimp-gap
--- Attempting to fetch gimp-gap-2.2.2.tar.bz2 from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/plug-ins/v2.2/gap/
--- Verifying checksum(s) for gimp-gap
--- Extracting gimp-gap
--- Configuring
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-12-21 at 01:19 -0500, Brian Vanderburg II wrote:
Is there a plugin (or high speed script-fu) that would allow me to enter
a math expression and from it create the pixel data also given a
'viewport range'.
Yes, there is gluas: http://pippin.gimp.org/plug-ins/gluas/
Sven
On Fri, 21 Dec 2007 01:19:21 -0500, Brian Vanderburg II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Is there a plugin (or high speed script-fu) that would allow me to enter
a math expression and from it create the pixel data also given a
'viewport range'.
Have a look at MathMap:
Scott wrote:
I didn't attack you... yet. You, on the other hand, ARE attacking
others here: And why on Earth would you not at least display
the actual ratio as the user works? Changing that (as compared
to 2.2 which DOES display the current ratio) was just nuts,
frankly.
What should the
Geoffrey wrote:
I guess you missed the reference to the fact that ALL the work put
into GIMP is done by the developers on their time.
I put in many years as one of the primary list admins for an open source
project's -users list (similar to gimp-user) and -dev list, organizing
and adding to
Von: JC Dill [EMAIL PROTECTED]
An intelligent, mature, and humble person would quickly apologize
profusely for these mistakes. An arrogant, immature, or unintelligent
person would be quick to splurt out more excuses, or attack yet again.
Let's see which approach you take...
How about
On Friday 21 December 2007, Jeffery Small wrote:
I think if you hold shift before
beginning to drag the mouse, then it should also lock the aspect ratio.
I'd guess this is to make the crop tool's use consistent with the rectangle/
ellipse selection tools, where pressing modifier keys _before_
JC Dill wrote:
Geoffrey wrote:
I guess you missed the reference to the fact that ALL the work put
into GIMP is done by the developers on their time.
I put in many years as one of the primary list admins for an open source
project's -users list (similar to gimp-user) and -dev list,
On Friday 21 December 2007 1:12:41 am JC Dill wrote:
Scott wrote:
I didn't attack you... yet. You, on the other hand, ARE
attacking others here: And why on Earth would you not at
least display the actual ratio as the user works? Changing
that (as compared to 2.2 which DOES display the
Alt+Shift+drag and Alt+Ctrl+ drag seem to work on some Linux system
only, such as Ubuntu.
But it doesn't work on my OpenSuse 10.2 nor on my WinXP.
Unless there is some setting I don't know...
At the top of HTML help pages, you have a Revision date and you can
see that Moving Selection has not
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