I have 1.17 and afaik it started in the 1.1 builds really threw me over at
first because when I downloaded some plug-ins I automatically put them in my
.gimp file ...*self-twap*... then womdered where the heck they were at when
gimp started. lol. Anyway kind of off topic here but on those debian 1
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 08:04:09PM +0100, "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gimp uses dirs with version so you can mix installs or it does not
This is not true,a nd far from easy in practise. Any binaries installed
overwrite the older ones, so you need to use a
Hi!
> Is there a tutorial/documentation for script fu programming available?
A Google search offers some good links to Script-fu tutorials. Just try:
http://www.google.com/search?q=gimp+script-fu+tutorial
There's also a tiny introduction in Scheme (the Script-fu language) at
the Gimp User Group
Is there a tutorial/documentation for script fu programming available?
Hans (GIMP newbie)
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Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
>
> Gimp uses dirs with version so you can mix installs or it does not
> crash after a big update (some config items are not compatible). After
> getting "nice" cores with other apps, I think Gimp way is good, you
> can always move one item at a time, o
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-01-14 at 1945.45 +0100):
> The Xemian gimp 1.2 seems to have done the trick. It does go in as
> ~/.gimp-1.2. Is this particular to the new gimp or this build? Any way
> to get an old generic .gimp (I moved my earlier one so as to avoid just
> this).
Gimp uses dirs with ver
Hi,
The Xemian gimp 1.2 seems to have done the trick. It does go in as
~/.gimp-1.2. Is this particular to the new gimp or this build? Any way
to get an old generic .gimp (I moved my earlier one so as to avoid just
this).
Thanks.
Jonathan
Hi,
Thanks to all those who helped out here. Basically the advice is what I
have already assembled and it seems that Gimp's needs are no different
than Linux in general.
Jonathan
On Sun, Jan 14, 2001 at 05:50:43AM -0800, pixel fairy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> youll also need to go with ATI for hardware gamma. it wont work with
> a matrox card
Hardware gamma correction for my matrox card was introduced in
xfree-3.3.x. If they haven't removed it it should still work fi
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 08:30:58PM -0800, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Does anybody know the meaning of either of these compiler errors
> when compiling gimp-1.2.0 on Sparc/Solaris 7?
>
> "/usr/local/include/glib.h", line 1328: va_start: argument mismatch
> "Lib.xs", line 346: undefined control
In
On Sat, Jan 13, 2001 at 11:38:08PM +0100, "Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero"
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >concept of "open software", you never know when a manufacturer will
> >decide "this isn't worth it", and bail on you.
>
> Interesting advice. Drivers until there are users. :]
i recommend the ATI rage fury specifically because i have one and
it works very nicely. (but you will have to install XFree-4.0.2 for it)
you need XF-4 to use the xgamma command anyway.
youll also need to go with ATI for hardware gamma. it wont work with
a matrox card (which is the only reason no
On Sun, 14 Jan 2001, Jan Theofel wrote:
> But I think that the possibilities of batch prosessing with Gimp are not
> very well developed at the moment. So I would use convert of this. In
> combination with find it is a very powerful tool.
>
> Example: To create a thumbnail of every picture in a d
Hello Manuel,
Manuel Gutierrez Algaba wrote:
>
> I have a bunch of photographs and I want to get reduced versions
> of them. Besides I want to add this text :
> " Copyright 2000 . Manuel Gutier..."
> to the bottom of each photograph.
>
> I'm running a standard Red Hat 6.2 box, with standard gi
I have a bunch of photographs and I want to get reduced versions
of them. Besides I want to add this text :
" Copyright 2000 . Manuel Gutier..."
to the bottom of each photograph.
I'm running a standard Red Hat 6.2 box, with standard gimp.
Which commands/plugins of gimp allow me to achieve these
Hello,
"Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero" wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-01-13 at 2200.57 +0100):
> > So what must I do to get it working?
>
> Check that in " / Preferences / Session / Window Positions"
> you have "Save Window Positions on Exit" and "Always Try to Restore
> Session" se
Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote:
>
> ATI are nice too, I had one, good 2D, and new models are supported cos
> ATI pays coders, and the code goes into XFree (I have been thinking
> about getting one again, ATI cares, and this way support will last
> longer). Matrox is good too (using on
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