"Rebecca J. Pedersen" wrote:
> why not just use 2 views -- one on the window at normal zoom and one
> zoomed to a pixel level?
> easy simple already there
Never thought of that way to do it, thanks for the tip! (It's exactly
what i wanted =)
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You can get PDL from any Central Perl Archive Network (CPAN) site.
http://www.cpan.org
http://search.cpan.org will let you search for individual modules.
Sorry, I don't know about XJT. Perhaps freshmeat.net could help you with
that one?
On Thu, 4 Oct 2001, Seamus Matthew Boyle wrote:
> the ask
the ask for PDL (Perl Data Language) when i'm
building 1.2.26, where can i get this from. it also asks for XJT headers this
isn't necesarry but where can i get it from.
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I have a lot of freehand drawings that I want to animate, but I don't know where to
start can anybody point me in the right direction?
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Try GUASH, it's in the plugin registry.
Vince
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, regis rampnoux wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for a open function with displaying of the images in a directory.
> I believe that this exists but I am not sure!
> (I have found this functionnality in GraphicConverter for MacOS)
Hallo everybody. I just did a full install of Helix GNOME onto my
Debian Potato box, which took GIMP from 1.0.something-or-other to
1.1.26.
I had unstable lines in /etc/apt/sources.list so that apt-get could
upgrade the dependencies it needed from Woody to install the
task-helix-gnome pac
why not just use 2 views -- one on the window at normal zoom and one
zoomed to a pixel level?
easy simple already there
Hello,
I am looking for a open function with displaying of the images in a directory.
I believe that this exists but I am not sure!
(I have found this functionnality in GraphicConverter for MacOS)
I made some pretty good fog on a picture by making a transparent layer,
creating circles, filling them with white, doing a major Gaussian blur,
and then reducing the transparency on that layer until they were just
barely visible.
Simple but worked very well to create different intensities and
diff
On Mon, 2 Oct 2000, clemensF wrote:
> > Jon Winters:
>
> > > What's the best method to add a fog-like effect?
> >
> > One idea that comes to mind would be to add a layer and then fill it with
> > plasma, desaturate, and then adjust the transparency to a fog-like effect.
>
> i tried this, but:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-10-02 at 2008.17 +0200):
> > > What's the best method to add a fog-like effect?
> > One idea that comes to mind would be to add a layer and then fill it with
> > plasma, desaturate, and then adjust the transparency to a fog-like effect.
> i tried this, but: what is plasma?
LennyBruceLee wrote:
> Does anyone know of a means to create an anamation of a morph from one
> photo to another (or others) using features built into gimp?
xmorph package can be compiles as gimp plugin. It works quite well as for
me :)
Alex
--
// Only the fire-born understand blu
> Jon Winters:
> > What's the best method to add a fog-like effect?
>
> One idea that comes to mind would be to add a layer and then fill it with
> plasma, desaturate, and then adjust the transparency to a fog-like effect.
i tried this, but: what is plasma? in generell, how do i do "special"
Does anyone know of a means to create an anamation of a morph from one
photo to another (or others) using features built into gimp?
thanks,
-lloyd
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-10-03 at 1633.44 -0500):
> On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Tobias [iso-8859-1] Gärder wrote:
> > what I'D want is gimp to show the selection-size all the time and not just
> > while selecting something, i hate to reselect everything to see how big
> > something is (there might be a sol
On Tue, 3 Oct 2000, Tobias [iso-8859-1] Gärder wrote:
> COUTIER Eric wrote:
>
> what I'D want is gimp to show the selection-size all the time and not just
> while selecting something, i hate to reselect everything to see how big
> something is (there might be a solution for this, please help me!
On Tue, Oct 03, 2000 at 05:04:33PM +0200, Tobias Gärder
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Anyone heard of a util like this or know anyone who's capable of coding
> one? I know that there's a whole lot of people who'd use it.
Hi,p does it quite nicely, just open a new view of the image and use a
diffe
hi,
> Remember the old days? Drawing your pixels with Deluxe Paint on the
> Amiga/Atari? Those programs had (at least the atariversion) a nice
> little feature, a realtime magnifier.
the Amiga version had this too. The current. modern alternatives for the
platform e.g. PPaint, Brilliance, Photog
Ok, well I'm running RedHat 6.1, but I found a gimprc in the
/usr/share/gimp directory and copied it over to my personal .gimp directory.
No more tip of the day unwanted :)
Thank You,
-Thomas A Erickson
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Get Your Priv
Hi.
Got a little question, it doesn't really affect gimp as it could be any
3rd party software, but it would be awesome with a thingie like this
built into gimp...
Remember the old days? Drawing your pixels with Deluxe Paint on the
Amiga/Atari? Those programs had (at least the atariversion) a ni
> Why didn't a .gimprc file get created?
>
Have you checked $GIMP_DIRECTORY/gimp/gimprc?
Bruce
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2000-10-03 at 1034.21 -0400):
> Ok, quick question:
> Why didn't a .gimprc file get created? Should I just make a blank one for it to
>use, or do I need to D/L an actual file somewhere? Everything seems to work well,
>except the daily tip never fails to pop up on boot no ma
Ok, quick question: Why didn't a .gimprc file get created? Should I just make a blank one for it to use, or do I need to D/L an actual file somewhere? Everything seems to work well, except the daily tip never fails to pop up on boot no matter if I click the "don't show this next time" checkbox.
COUTIER Eric wrote:
> Hello,
>
> GIMP: what a great tool !
>
> I am just an user but can i make a suggestion ? There's 25 buttons on the
> Gimp Toolbar and sometime, it's not easy to find the good one in all these
> buttons.
Why don't you use the select-your-own-key-to-the-buttons-you-like
funct
Hello,
GIMP: what a great tool !
I am just an user but can i make a suggestion ? There's 25 buttons on the
Gimp Toolbar and sometime, it's not easy to find the good one in all these
buttons.
I suggest to arrange buttons by "groups", separated with spaces, to respect
"7 items" ergonomy standard
On Tue, 03 Oct 2000, William D. Tallman wrote:
> I'm running Mandrake 7.1, with glib/gtk+ 1.2.7 and both are installed as the
> distro directs, but the patch utility can't find glib files to patch! Don't
> know what it will do with gtk+, but the glib patch is supposed to be first.
> Has anyone h
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