it back on, it has resumed this job.
Any suggestions?
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ing and
pasting to a new file, and saving... some files refuse to crop.
I've closed the Gimp, and restarted it, clicking on the preview shows the
cropped image, but opening the file - reverts to the full sized format
pre: cropping.
I forget which version it is - came with SuSE 7.0
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Thanks for the responses.
Rebooting was something I'd tried prior to posting the question. I don't
know what I did to fix it, but it's fixed.
The problem was initiated by trying to print an image directly from kview.
I no longer do this.
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the best tutorial will do the trick. Thanks.
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Bloody Hell. I must have goen through /Image/Colors a thousand times, and
did not see the "posterize" option.
My bad. Thankyou.
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I only ended up using the posterization function a little, just sort of
fell back on my old sign painter skills. But the finished product:
http://www.katewerk.com/images/chev.jpg
Thanks for your input, everyone.
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do the
> rotating, then opening the edited file back into GIMP for further processing
> - and I am doing this with jpegs - which means that RGB data is changed each
> time I save the file.
If you use shift-t, then click on the image, you'll be presented with a
custom rotate funct
A friend just gave me one of these things. Before I even break it out of
the box, does anyone know if it will work with SuSE 7.0? I am not a geek,
so if there is major hacking involved, I'd rather not.
It has Corel Print and PHotohouse software included. Or sayeth the box.
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can get a few bucks on Ebay, and invest in
pencil stock.
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worked at a sign company that invested in a
computer design and layout system that literally doubled manufacturing
time over that of the previous manual design/opaque projector technique.
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might serve the next guy!
Cheers,
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ayer_resize_to_image_size($lay);
};
Gimp::on_net(\&layer);
exit main();
Thanks again everyone!
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teresting ideas...
Humble thanks one more time!
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OK, so I have all the software I wanted. Gimp is awesome!
This is what I will be doing to use Gimp in modperl:
unless( fork()){
Gimp::on_net(\&do_stuff);
}else{
wait();
find_the_generated_image();
finish_responding_to_web_request();
};
Is anything going to come out and bite me?
_
om a shell) dies on save (I
tried file_gif_save & file_bmp_save. Both fail. What am I doing wrong?
What's a good place to find a tutorial that's directed specifically at
stand-alone perl-server applications?
Thanks for the help!
Kate
Here is my sample script:
#!/
th myself.
Well, there is one thing I can do, I suppose - figure out how to set up the
overall environment.
I'll post it as a separate question, though.
Thanks again!
Kate
> -Original Message-
> From: Owen [mailto:rc...@pcug.org.au]
> Sent: Thursday, January 15, 200
e, I would love get the binary data that is the
image and do with it as I please.
Anybody done this?
Cheers,
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> Not by typing something funky in the save-as field. You could always
> make a named pipe, I suppose:
>
> $ mknod pipe.gif p
> $ out.pl < pipe.gif
>
> That will block trying to read the pipe; go to gimp and save the image
> to "pipe.gif" and then out.pl will start getting data...
>
>
This is
Owen wrote:
The two functions, gimp_file_load_layer and layers, which I located in
my local installation's Xtns browser are not found by perl-gimp on the
server. It says, " function/macro "gimp_file_load_layers" not found
in
Gimp"
Should I give up or is there a reason it might be failing? (Thes
> The reason you are having a problem is because you are using a very old
> version of GIMP. GIMP 2.2 is no longer supported. The file load operations you
> are asking were added in the 2.4 version of GIMP.
>
>
Sigh. CentOS rpm is 2.2. Never even occurred to me to check!
Kind of like never o
Kate T. Yoak wrote:
>
>> The reason you are having a problem is because you are using a very
>> old version of GIMP. GIMP 2.2 is no longer supported. The file load
>> operations you
>> are asking were added in the 2.4 version of GIMP.
>>
>>
> Sigh.
Thanks, Mark, for a thoughtful reply. You are right about CentOS. Those
who want latest-and-greatest use Fedora. CentOS is designed for
stability. I read that somewhere. :-)
A couple of missing functions didn't offend me and I got around them.
The saving to .psd issue - well, that's more irr
> I may have missed earlier discussion on this, but are you using GIMP
> 2.6.x? If so, were did you get Gimp-Perl for it? I've tried the one
> from the download site for 2.2 but it doesn't compile. Or is this the
> net-fu package?
>
No, I am not. I am using 2.2 because I am running on CentOS
For posterity: this worked beautifully, with one modification:
> This is what I will be doing to use Gimp in modperl:
>
> unless( fork()){
> Gimp::on_net(\&do_stuff);
CORE::exit main()
> }else{
>wait();
>find_the_generated_image();
>finish_responding_to_web_request();
> };
>
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