On 17 Feb, Raimo Leppanen wrote:
My is search gimp-xsane source code(s), not i found, where
??
Plus compiling switches ??
Eek, even Babelfish could have done that better.
So you are searching for the sourcecode of the sane
GIMP plugin, correct? You'll find it in the SANE tarball
which
Hi,
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On 17 Feb, Raimo Leppanen wrote:
My is search gimp-xsane source code(s), not i found, where
Eek, even Babelfish could have done that better.
So you are searching for the sourcecode of the sane
GIMP plugin, correct?
I think he is actually looking for
Hi. I get an error sometimes when attempting a screen capture:
xwd: Warning. Error in XWD-color-structure (flag)
xwd: EOF encountered on reading
xwd: load_image (xwd): XWD-file /root/.gimp/tmp/gimp_temp.277523.xwd has
format 2, depth 24
and bits per pixel 24.
Currently this is not supported.
set gimp-user
digest
hi all,
www.gimp.de was down for some weeks, sorry for that. Now there is a
relaunch. So, if you speak German, have a look and tell me whether you like
it.
best regards
Juergen
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I am using SuSE 6.3 and Gimp 1.1.11
I want to compile Gimp-Print 4.1.0
I get the compile error, /usr/include/libgimp not found,
it is present but I have no idea how to link it???.
I was just wondering if there is anybody here from eastern europe, especially
Bulgaria! I come from Bulgaria, i am just curious to know wether anyone else does!
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How do I do lighting effects like that described on this web page:
http://www.handson.nu/HTML/bulkhead.shtml.
I can do all of this hands on tutorial up to the lighting effects option.
Gimp's lighting effects seem to be limited in comparison. I don't have
enough control of the light in the
hi,
if I get one more stupid Windoze PC 'Lookout!-express' user sending
viruses my way I'm off this list :-(
alan
set gimp-user digest
Greetings,
Is there a way to change all pixels in a layer that are of a certain
color to another color? For example, change every pixel that's
#ff00cc to be #00.
Thanks,
Ben Logan
Hi,
I upgraded to the new Gimp 1.2.1 but I still get Script-Fu crashes,
especially on the Puzzle plugin. Gimp itself is fine. Anyone else has
this?
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Michael Spunt wrote:
Hi!
Does anyone know where I can get binaries of Gimp 1.2.x for Irix on
SGI systems?
Try this link:
http://www.easysw.com/~mike/gimp/
But I don't know much about the packages, cause I'm a Linux user. ;-)
CU, Michael
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Indira, -- wrote
You have to make sure that you have all the Perl/PDL stuff set up.
Indira is correct... however to elevate confusion... what she is
talking about is gimp-perl. I.E. the perlotine script is
a gimp-perl script.
it uses
use Gimp;
use Gimp::Fu;
use Gimp::Util;
Hi:
Check This!
ANNAKO~1.VBS
Hi:
Check This!
ANNAKO~1.VBS
Title: Antigen found [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus
Antigen for Exchange found ANNAKO~1.VBS infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus.
The file is currently Deleted. The message, Here you have, ;o), was
sent from Mike Hammonds and was discovered in Burns, Brad\Inbox
located at eFuel/CHARLOTTE/EFUELMAIL.
Title: Antigen found [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus
Antigen for Exchange found ANNAKO~1.VBS infected with [EMAIL PROTECTED] virus.
The file is currently Deleted. The message, Here you have, ;o), was
sent from Mike Hammonds and was discovered in Burns, Brad\Inbox
located at eFuel/CHARLOTTE/EFUELMAIL.
I just checked my source just to make sure -- I haven't had to install
the gimp-perl package since 1.1.29 (actually 1.1.24, but I was never
able to get it to work).
All of the Gimp Perl stuff comes with the package now. When I got the
PDL (I was installing in a brand new distribution
On Tue, Feb 13, 2001 at 12:53:44PM -0500, Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to know how to install all of this without the PDL as my
space is somewhat limited.
The official answer is "just do it", i.e. perlotine does not depend on PDL
and will be installed even when PDL is not
I need to extract the palettes from my images. With 1.0.4 release I used the
"Image/Save Palette" menu to perform this action.
But it seems to be no more available with Gimp 1.2.
Should be able to get a palette from an indexed image in the palette
editor
Hi,
Thanks again for all the help, but the cleanest and easiest is to use
Gimp. I found an option under Filters -Render-Dynamic Test which
brings up a box where you can enter text or import a text file. It then
goes in on a transparent background. No mess, no fuss...
This is obviously old news
Title: Untitled Document
f1.jpg
f2.gif
mail.gif
image.gif
I am wanting to cut a large image into small pieces for the web. I
looked through the User's Manual and found that the View|Multiselect
Command would do what I wanted, but I could not find it in Gimp 1.2.
Where is this command or something that will have the same effect?
Thanks,
Matthew
hello,
I use freebsd 4.2 as an operating system and I upgraded to gimp-1.2.1.
I have used filter-web-perlotine to slice up my images before. But looks
like perlotine is missing from Gimp1.2. Is this permanent?
Thanks
Indira
There is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes it so...
Indira,
You have to make sure that you have all the Perl/PDL stuff set up. I
don't believe it's default.
--Ames
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Indira wrote:
hello,
I use freebsd 4.2 as an operating system and I upgraded to gimp-1.2.1.
I have used filter-web-perlotine to slice up my images before. But looks
like perlotine is missing from Gimp1.2. Is this permanent?
Thanks
Indira
There is nothing good or bad, but thinking makes
perlotine is one way to do it, if you want to do more of it yourself,
(which is likely) image-Image-Transforms-Guilotine, which just
cuts the image up. doesnt do the other stuff.
Well, this is what I did for mine:
1. Typed command "cal 2001" for calendar
2. Loaded up the screenshot taker in the multimedia
folder
3. Took a screenshot
4. Loaded it up in the GIMP
5. Cropped it
6. Colored the background
7. Brought in another image on top, opacity set to
something like 30%
8.
Hi,
Thanks all for the help. I think I'm covered here for now. I've got the
assorted options on file and have tried most.
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Hi,
I have the Ximian debian potato compiled gimp installed and every so
often I get a segmentation fault using various filters. The Puzzle one
did it to me several times when rapidly scrolling through a number
setting. Is this me or do others get this? Is it Gimp, Script-Fu, a
badly written
Thanks for all the help with the transparency. I learned a lot.
The problem lies with Internet Explorer which can't handle png's very
well so I have to convert to gif for the time being.
Cheers
Gerhardus Geldenhuis
Hi, Im using a HP 840c deskjet and have had great results in printing images
etc... from gimp and my linux box. Being an older HP model drivers are
readily available and its also fairly cheap if thats a consideration :).
Although the cartridges are a bit pricey they seem to last quite a long
Hi from France,
The problem comes indeed from a conflict with KDE.
By default, the ALT key + mouse clicks has some special behaviours that can be
disabled via
the KDE control center / customization / mouse behaviour. There is a group of options
for
the ALT key.
Chauk-Mean.
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Wandered Inn wrote:
It appears that each line of text is a separate layer which might make
it easier to line things up.
The formatting was a bit off, but it worked.
Thanks for the info and thanks to the group for the numerous responses.
I'm still trying the perl script...
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Michael Spunt wrote:
Gimp, at least 1.1 and 1.2, has an own help browser when you build the Gimp
with GtkXmHTML support. It's lightweight and looks like the Gnome help
browser.
That the libgtkxhmtl file? When I loaded Gimp 1.04 it
Hi,
Does anyone know where I can get binaries of Gimp 1.2.x for Irix on
SGI systems?
Or do I have to download the source and build it from scratch (along
with glib and gtk)? I always find that a bit of a headache - to the
extent that I would probably end up sticking with my current 1.0.4
What is being done to stop the spam in the Gimp mailing lists? I recive
about 3 to 4 new ones a day. Procmail strips them out so I can LART them
but something needs to be done.
Donn
Anyone having great success printing high quality images from GIMP? What printers have you found to be useful? I am just getting a start and want to determine whether GIMP/Linux can be used to produce photo quality images without undo hassle.
Dick
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Hi!
Does anyone know where I can get binaries of Gimp 1.2.x for Irix on
SGI systems?
Try this link:
http://www.easysw.com/~mike/gimp/
But I don't know much about the packages, cause I'm a Linux user. ;-)
CU, Michael
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As many of you know, this year's GUADEC is in Copenhagen April 6-8. The
organizers are planning to distribute programs, posters, and t-shirts.
Now comes the fun part: all you cool GIMPers out there are invited to
submit the artwork. One winning piece (to be provided in 2 resolutions)
will be
Under linux, the color-to-alpha permit to make this.
For PNG: with PNG, you can save alpha transparency but in the browsers, this
functionnality isn't implemented in all cases.
So...
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De: Gerhardus Geldenhuis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: jeudi 08 fvrier 2001
Hi,
First thing to do is make sure you have an alpha channel: right-click,
image, alpha, add alpha channel. If this option is greyed out, you
already have an alpha channel. Second, you select the region you want to
remove. You can use select, by color for this, or with the various
selection
Hi,
I have a scanned image that I'm cutting sections out of. Its a grayscale
image and the brightness and contrast are just right for printing (which
is my final goal). However, there are some sections that I just can't see
on the screen to cut out. I'd like to change the brightness or
Hi,
With the cal 2001 command I can get the year's calendar displayed on a
terminal or shot to a file. Q: How can I use that as background, as in
paste?
Any ideas.
Thanks.
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Jonathan Gift wrote:
Hi,
With the cal 2001 command I can get the year's calendar displayed on a
terminal or shot to a file. Q: How can I use that as background, as in
paste?
I'm not sure I understand, but you could redirect the output of the cal
command to a file, then use the ascii to
I am trying to get gimp 1.0.4 working from the /home/www partition on my
'puter. I'm a long way away from Net-Fu but this is the approach I am
taking.
I have tried to cover all of the grittier details with the configure:
[root@Treva gimp-1.0.4]# LDFLAGS="-R/home/www"
[root@Treva gimp-1.0.4]#
It's easiest to call cal in a window and then cut'n'paste its output to
the text entry dialog in GIMP (1.2.0 anyway). Spaces and newlines are
preserved in the image.
Cheers,
Peter
Wandered Inn wrote:
Jonathan Gift wrote:
Hi,
With the cal 2001 command I can get the year's calendar
On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 02:09:03PM -0500, Carol Spears wrote:
The README said that this version of Gimp would not work with gtk1.1.x.
I assumed that this would be even more true for gtk1.2.x. So I
installed gtk 1.0.6 right next to it in /home/www.
My configure error is this:
checking how
Let me tell you the trouble I had with the gimp and calendars:
variable width fonts
I suggest that you generate it with something else, I used LaTeX and
then get it from that ps file, or whatever. cal makes nice calendars
because it is limited to only fixed width fonts.
Maybe someone knows
Hi,
Is there a default browser Gimp 1.04 or the new 1.2 uses? Like Netscape
or the Gnome Help browser?
Thanks.
--
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On Thu, Feb 08, 2001 at 07:29:59PM +0100, Jonathan Gift wrote:
With the cal 2001 command I can get the year's calendar displayed on a
terminal or shot to a file. Q: How can I use that as background, as in
paste?
Since I'm bored I decided to write a little Perl-Fu script to do this.
It's
Has anyone mentioned to the GIMP developers about implementing SVG (Scalable Vector
Graphics) on the program? That would be a really useful option, and would help spread
the growth of SVG graphics, to read more about svg graphics go to:
http://www.adobe.com/svg/
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Gimp is a bitmap oriented program, svg as far a I know is only for
describing vector graphics. If there is a tracing tool for gimp, that
could use svg, but describing images in svg doesn't seem to be a good
idea imho. Not that I'm a Gimp developer or anything :-)
cheers,
roel
On Thu, Feb 08,
On Thu, 8 Feb 2001, Jonathan Gift wrote:
With the cal 2001 command I can get the year's calendar displayed on a
terminal or shot to a file. Q: How can I use that as background, as in
paste?
Hmm. The problem is getting ASCII text to an image. I am sure that my
following suggestions aren't
On Thu, 08 Feb 2001 20:52:48 Roel Vanhout wrote:
describing images in svg doesn't seem to be a good
idea imho. Not that I'm a Gimp developer or anything :-)
Having SVG support in gimp would be realy useful (for me any way) as
generally I use gimp to combine logos (which are SVG) with bitbaps
Wandered Inn wrote:
I'm not sure I understand, but you could redirect the output of the cal
command to a file, then use the ascii to image layer plugin to read in
the file you created.
If you can tell me how to lay in text that would do it. With background
transparent? This the plugin?
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
(1) the "fax" command will convert text into a faxible TIFF, so
(2) create call-2001.txt as above.
I don't have fax program loaded. Can check dselect... Latex neither.
Nothing simpler, um? straight text with a transparent bg is the
objective...
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On Fri, 9 Feb 2001, Jonathan Gift wrote:
Jeffrey Goldberg wrote:
(1) the "fax" command will convert text into a faxible TIFF, so
(2) [Use LaTeX]
I don't have fax program loaded. Can check dselect... Latex neither.
If you never use LaTeX, then don't install it for this. It is an
Hi!
Is there a default browser Gimp 1.04 or the new 1.2 uses? Like Netscape
or the Gnome Help browser?
Gimp, at least 1.1 and 1.2, has an own help browser when you build the Gimp
with GtkXmHTML support. It's lightweight and looks like the Gnome help
browser.
CU, Michael
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Hey, i downloaded a a script from michael's page, (technoid.f2s.com), it was a .scm
script, i put it under
GIMP/scripts/ how do i run it on gimp?
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Alexander Daskalov wrote:
Hey, i downloaded a a script from michael's page, (technoid.f2s.com), it was a .scm
script, i put it under
GIMP/scripts/ how do i run it on gimp?
Open it in any text viewer and look for function "script-fu-register";
second argument of this function is
This letter is about an opportunity to make an incredible amount of
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Hi,
I'm trying to view the layer mask without the associated image layer by ALT clicking
on the layer mask thumbnail as
explained in the excellent "Grokking the GIMP" book. But it has no effect.
I can disable the layer mask by CONTROL clicking on the layer mask thumbnail.
Do I have a problem
Hi there,
I'm not an artist, but I've been using GIMP for over a year on
and off, in much the same way a caveman would use a PC
(to prop the cave door closed...)
Anyhoo, I've recently decided to work my way through GUM,
but have a query about selections I can't find an answer to.
I'm
Adams,
Thank you for your detailed explanation. I had basically two batches
of logos, one scanned from a very old scanner and the other from a newer
one. The driver of the old scanner did not have (or maybe I did not notice)
the descreening function so I have to stand that if possible. But the
Sorry for inconvinience, I think, it's problem with my poor english...
I don't know about ee, is it a kde program?
ee -- "electric eyes" -- is one of the image viewers for Linux.
Right now, my xloadimage and gimp can't read xpm format images. It
isn't their fault, I have updated the
I was just curious how many people are on ths gimp mailing list? Whoever can see this
message please reply with a simple answer like: i am, or i'm on the list!, etc. Please
reply, i thik everybody else might want to know this same information, it also gives
us a chance to know each other
PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE NO NO NO!
My mailbox is overflowing as it is, and I don't want to see 10 to 500
emails saying "me too"
If you MUST reply, please do it directly to Alexander and not to the
list!
Regards,
Tom Cooper
Alexander Daskalov wrote:
I was just curious how many people are on
That will need to be recreated manually. A lot depends on your system,
but try
mkdir /var/spool/lpd
chown rood:daemon /var/spool/lpd
chmod 775 /var/spool/lpd
i don't get any "errors" when trying to print so i doubt that is cause...just
nothing gets printed BUT its consistent across
sorry about prior email posting about no printing due to removal of spool
directory.
i forgot to change subject heading :( ..
anyway i wanted to mention that i'm getting NO errors i just get nothing
printed..printer makes no noises either..
lee
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Dear GIMP Gurus,
I am facing a long-standing problem. I would be most grateful if any of
you can give me some ideas or point me to some source of help about the
solution of this problem. I have just browsed through the avaiable
plug-ins in GIMP but it seems that none of them can solve my
Title: RE: Scanned Image Processing
Perhaps doing Posterization (Image/Color/posterize)
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De: Cheung Koon Tung, Kent [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date: vendredi 02 février 2001 10:31
À: GIMP
Objet: Scanned Image Processing
Dear GIMP Gurus,
I am facing a
Richard Mansfield wrote:
How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
the hand in PhotoShop?
SHFT+click
HTH
~C~
www.gimp.org - grokking the gimp
On Fri, Feb 02, 2001 at 01:24:11PM -0500, Richard Mansfield wrote:
How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
the hand in PhotoShop?
Type '1' and that will get you back to a 1:1 zoom.
- Tal
I haven't tried this, but maybe fiddling with indexed mode and
limiting
the number of colors would help. My experience with
posterization has been
that it doesn't partition the image colors the way I would.
-Jeff T
At 01:24 PM 2/2/01 -0500, you wrote:
How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
the hand in PhotoShop?
using both the - and the + key affects the magnification - whether or not
you are using
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2001-02-02 at 1324.11 -0500):
How do I get back to the regular size after using the magnifier on an
image? That is to say, what is the gimp equivalent of double clicking on
the hand in PhotoShop?
No idea of PS method, but in Gimp you can press Ctrl while using the
Mag tool
"Cheung Koon Tung, Kent" wrote:
1. Dithering when the publication is produced
2. Anti-aliasing effect when the publication is produced
3. The "texture" of the publication paper
I want to do automatic or semi-automatic pre-processing with GIMP so
that the above three effects can be removed
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Following a suggestion by Lars Clausen, and with his suggestions
and improvements, I've written a plugin which corrects (or creates)
the barrel (or pincushion) distortion common to wideangle lenses.
It's designed to let you store and reuse corrections for specific
lenses (as well as just play).
I wanted to create a short animated movie, to do this I put them jpegs as
layers above each other and had Gimp create that animation
to my suprise I found no way of saving that movie nor could I figure out how
to set a framerate for it (like 10 pictures a second or something like that)
If
I wanted to create a short animated movie, to do this I put them jpegs as
layers above each other and had Gimp create that animation
to my suprise I found no way of saving that movie nor could I figure out how
to set a framerate for it (like 10 pictures a second or something like that)
Using Gimp-1.2.0.
I've been trying to upgrade my plug-ins library with
kaleidoscope
guash
gimp-ace
and running into serious problems. The configure step
fails with
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.7... yes
checking for gimptool... /usr/local/bin/gimptool
checking for
On Thu, Feb 01, 2001 at 11:49:40AM -0800, Jeff Trefftzs wrote:
Using Gimp-1.2.0.
I've been trying to upgrade my plug-ins library with
kaleidoscope
guash
gimp-ace
and running into serious problems. The configure step
fails with
checking for GTK - version = 1.2.7...
I have installed Gimp 1.2.1 . I was able to install guash (I think that
it installed, actually, I haven't checked yet but it went through "make"
and "make install" properly, so I assume it is there.
I figured that ace needs 1.1 and I was going to poke around in the make
file to see what I could
Sorry -- Since I compiled Gimp-1.2.0 from the tarball/sources,
I'm pretty
sure I have all the relevant header files. Gimptool seems to
know where
everything is (/usr/local/...) and my path looks in that order,
too.
Just as another data point, the logconv plug-in compiled fine,
but its
You wrote on Dienstag, 30. Januar 2001 20:33:
On 30 Jan 2001 - 11:00 Roel Vanhout wrote:
When opening a file, selecting it in the open dialog and clicking
'generate preview', the file is not selected any more.
Hi Roel,
just select all files in the directory and click on den 'preview' button.
Hi all,
When opening a file, selecting it in the open dialog and clicking
'generate preview', the file is not selected any more. So if you have a
directory with a lot of files and you are looking for a specific one but
don't know the name, you have to scroll down every time to go back to
where
Hi!
Lately, the defalut window is only 50%, it has always been at 100%,
This is the first time it is loading, as 50%, where can I cahange
these settings?
I had a similar problem some time ago. Which window manager do you use? Some
of them recall a window's position and size (at least
On 30 Jan 2001 - 11:00 Roel Vanhout wrote:
When opening a file, selecting it in the open dialog and clicking
'generate preview', the file is not selected any more. So if you have a
directory with a lot of files and you are looking for a specific one but
don't know the name, you have to
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, Chuck Egner wrote:
Another useful "trick" is to insert another layer (set to transparent)
ontop of the one you want to manipulate and then make your changes and
adjust the transparency on the floating selection with the layers and
transp. slider before you anchor to the
Hello, everyone. I hope this isn't too off topic, and if it is I
apologise in advance, so please don't flame me...
I'm a former Mac user. I would like access to something that resembles
the "Chicago" font which in former times - I don't know about now - was
used on the Mac menu bar and system
On 1/30/2001 16:57, Stephen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, everyone. I hope this isn't too off topic, and if it is I
apologise in advance, so please don't flame me...
I'm a former Mac user. I would like access to something that resembles
the "Chicago" font which in former times - I
Kate McMillan wrote:
Very simple. http://www.katewerk.com/images/pissoff3_animate.gif
Question is this - I would like to add some more color, now that my first
little experiment is a success. But I cannot seem to figure out how to go
back into the layers to bring them up for editing?
I must be
OK - so it wasn't me, after all.
Thanks. I'll know next time. :)
On Mon, 29 Jan 2001, George Crary wrote:
Kate McMillan wrote:
Very simple. http://www.katewerk.com/images/pissoff3_animate.gif
Question is this - I would like to add some more color, now that my first
little experiment is
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