Hi.
I got a cheap old tablet from my brother recently (Jam Studio KG-TAB1 tablet,
company went out of business) and I've installed it and everything. Works fine.
Pressure sensitivity works perfectly in Photoshop, but I can't get the pressure
sensitivity to work in The Gimp.
I'm running Windows
At 04:48 AM 1/23/2011, you wrote:
Ray Tayek writes:
> i agree. this looks like ghostscript is what i should be fooling
> around with.
You need antialiasing. Use explicit settings on the command line,
e.g.,
-dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4
Why not use the tool I sent you?
-- Johan
>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 6:37 AM, Jenette wrote:
>>
>> >If you get the same result, here is something else to try.
>>
>> >At the dos prompt, type "c:\program
>> >then hit the tab key. It should fill in the rest of the program files
>> >directory. The directory name will be followed by double qu
I've got the appropriate boxes checked, yet, for some reason, Gimp seems
to remember some of my settings inconsistently. For example, my save
dialogues don't remember how I saved files the last time Gimp was
running. Specifically, saving as TIFF. I always select "LZW"
compression, yet almost
Ray Tayek writes:
> i agree. this looks like ghostscript is what i should be fooling
> around with.
You need antialiasing. Use explicit settings on the command line,
e.g.,
-dTextAlphaBits=4 -dGraphicsAlphaBits=4
Why not use the tool I sent you?
-- Johan
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 6:37 AM, Jenette wrote:
>
> >If you get the same result, here is something else to try.
>
> >At the dos prompt, type "c:\program
> >then hit the tab key. It should fill in the rest of the program files
> >directory. The directory name will be followed by double quotes, p
>Jenette writes:
>>>So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>>open a command prompt, and do:
>>
>>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt
>>
>>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>>whatever directory Gimp has been i
>On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>>> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>> open a command prompt, and do:
>>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>> whatever directory
>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 2:20 AM, Jenette wrote:
>>
>> >So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>> >open a command prompt, and do:
>>
>> > dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt
>>
>> > and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
>>
>> On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>> >> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>> >> open a command prompt, and do:
>> >> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>> >> and paste the results he
>On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>>> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>> open a command prompt, and do:
>>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>> whatever directory
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 5:39 AM, Ofnuts wrote:
>
> On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
> >> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
> >> open a command prompt, and do:
> >> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
> >> and paste the results here (rep
On 01/23/2011 08:20 AM, Jenette wrote
>> So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>> open a command prompt, and do:
>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s>gimpinstall.txt
>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>> whatever directory Gimp
Jenette writes:
>>So let's fix this first... did you reinstall as recommended? Can you
>>open a command prompt, and do:
>
>> dir "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" /s >gimpinstall.txt
>
>> and paste the results here (replace "c:Program Files\Gimp2.6" by
>>whatever directory Gimp has been installed
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