It seems that the first thing to do is to upgrade to 1.2.3. It may be
that something is broken in 1.2.2, but 1.2.3 is out now. If an upgrade
to 1.2.3 doesn't fix it, please post to this list again and post a bug
to bugzilla.
1.2.3 is available at ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.2/v1.2.3/ and
sh
On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 00:27, gracia wrote:
> what's a good graphic tablet with pressure, not too small that works
> with linux gimp & windows photoshop? Not too big & expensive.--
wacom graphire.
no tilt, but has pressure sensitivity.
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On Thu, 2002-02-21 at 00:27, gracia wrote:
> what's a good graphic tablet with pressure, not too small that works
> with linux gimp & windows photoshop? Not too big & expensive.--
wacom graphire.
no tilt, but has pressure sensitivity.
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I probably either missed your question or didn't know the answer.
Do you want to try posting it again? Also be specific about things like
what distro you use, what gimp version, what OS (win, mac, linux).
If we can't answer it, maybe I can track down someone who can.
As for outdated stuff.. T
On Thu, 2002-01-31 at 14:14, Cruz, John J wrote:
> Does GIMP have a module of shapes (ellipse, circles, rectangles, etc) that I
> can incorporate?
The best way to draw basic shapes it to use the select tools. Select
the shape to draw then either fill the selection or stroke the selection
with th
On Fri, 2002-01-18 at 17:48, Minson, John M. [Contractor] wrote:
> Last November there were some posts about the clone tool not allowing an
> entry to be made (the international not sign displayed next to the clone
> tool icon).
> There seem to be no clear explanation as to why this situation i
On Thu, 2002-01-17 at 21:02, HFrik wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I installed Gimp and the install the program created the directory
> ".xvpics".The pictures in that directory wich I downloaded before Gimp, are not
>visible on Windows Imaging.
> How can I make them again visible on Windows Imaging or Pain
On Sat, 2001-12-22 at 04:48, Lachlan Patrick wrote:
> Hi, I have a problem using Gimp. I can't work out how to do
> anything with my one button mouse. Is there some generic
> way to get X or Gimp to simulate other buttons by holding
> down Shift, Alt or Ctrl?
What kind of computer are you using?
On Tue, 2001-11-20 at 07:33, glj wrote:
> anyone else seeing crashing using paint tool with pattern..
> RH7.2/ximian/gimp1.2.2-ximian3
>
>
I don't have the ximian gimp... Actually I haven't used GIMP much lately
and don't even remember when I last compiled from CVS.
But.. could you please check
> You can, by only permitting subscribers to post to the list, which many
> lists do these days..
This issue has been brought up many times on both gimp-user and
gimp-dev... and making them subscriber only would decrease their
usefulness so is not an option. i'm afraid we just have to live wit
On Mon, 2001-11-19 at 21:30, Andrew Pealing wrote:
> Does anyone know how to wrap text around a curve (eg ellipse) so that the
> whole text is curved?
> The only way I've found to do it is to move each letter individually and
> align them by eye.
> There should be an easier & more accurate way o
This would sound normal to me. Does it have multiple layers or a
floating selection?
Just go ahead and export it and see how it works.
>
> When I try to save the image as a brush, I get the "Export File" dialog with
> message, "GBR can't handle layers Flatten Image". The version of Gimp is
On Sun, 2001-10-14 at 16:07, Subba Rao wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have seen a photo editor at a local print shop restoring pictures.
> He restored the deteriorated pictures by crop hair/areas from other pictures
> and pasting them over the damaged areas. I don't know what tool he was using on
> his PC (s
On Tue, 2001-10-09 at 16:28, John culleton wrote:
> The books all admit that Gimp is too weak to compete in the world of color
> prepress work with the likes of Photoshop. Is there a currrent effort to
> strengthen Gimp in this area? Or is it just to far a stretch?
>From what I understand, is t
On Tue, 2001-10-09 at 16:28, John culleton wrote:
> The books all admit that Gimp is too weak to compete in the world of color
> prepress work with the likes of Photoshop. Is there a currrent effort to
> strengthen Gimp in this area? Or is it just to far a stretch?
>From what I understand, is t
What you need in the internal help system printed out. But i'm not sure
how you do that.
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Also check out grokking the gimp. it is a good guide for less
experienced users.
www.gimp-savvy.com or something like that.
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1) use the curves dialog to take the light greys and change them to
white and the dark greys and change them to black
2) add alpha channel
3) select the white by color
4) edit -> clear
should now hav eall the white transparents.
but the curves dialog is very useful for making although those gr
I get back from the US on the 6th. I could probably help out the 7-8th
if i could get some help with my travel expenses.
I may not be the best person though since I don't speak a word of German
and I'm not a coder.
but let me know.
bex
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If you unchecked the save background, it should have been fine. Which
means your problem is probably not in GIMP but rather with using a
browser that isnt fully alpha-in-png compatible. If you have a link,
maybe some of us could take a look and see if it is fine in another
browser.
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Use the Gimpressionist filter. I think it has those effects,
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Just create a layer mask that fades out the edges and then apply it. i
think gimp-savvy has a tutrial in grokking.
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