Try the last version, 12.04. I hate the Unity environment, but you may
like it, or change to Gnome 3 or even something similar to Gnome 2.
Understood ! In fact i already have an old Ubuntu Karmic Koala somewhere on
another hard drive. I'll boot on that later.
That's a version of Ubuntu much
Hello everybody,
First mail to this list, I hope this is the correct place to ask this!
I've installed the Gimp 2.8 Windows version suggested in the official site
but I cannot run the cage tool. After making the grid it quickly show a
progress circle saying calculating coefficients (or something
On Thu, May 10, 2012 at 6:31 AM, utiler wrote:
Hi everybody,
I have just loaded 2.8 with much anticipation and found that the default
toolbox is fixed on the right-hand side of the screen adjacent to the
dockable toolbars.
Is this normal for 2.8? It seems weird that it would now be
Clearly the Wacom support on Windows is inadequate. Whether it's
GIMP's or Windows' or GTK+'s fault, I don't know, but the GIMP
developers certainly know. Look at the two different states of the
Input Devices dialog I attach to this message.
I'd like to, but i see no attached images ! Where can i
2012/5/17 Gwenouille for...@gimpusers.com:
Clearly the Wacom support on Windows is inadequate. Whether it's
GIMP's or Windows' or GTK+'s fault, I don't know, but the GIMP
developers certainly know. Look at the two different states of the
Input Devices dialog I attach to this message.
I'd like
To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
From: jernej|s-gm...@eternallybored.org
Date: Thu, 17 May 2012 15:40:19 +0200
Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Install 2.8 alongside 2.6 in windows?
On Thu, 17 May 2012 00:13:13 +0200, narkfestmojo wrote:
GIMP 2.8 by default installs to a different directory than
... is that you can't edit them.
I don't mean it quite the way it sounds, but it's something I've noticed ever
since GIMP 2.2 that has repeatedly been an annoyance to my individual workflow.
And minor annoyances are worse over time than major ones.
For example: When you're using the
On 05/17/2012 05:38 PM, Richard Gitschlag wrote:
... is that you can't edit them.
I don't mean it quite the way it sounds, but it's something I've
noticed ever since GIMP 2.2 that has repeatedly been an annoyance to
my individual workflow. And minor annoyances are worse over time than
major
On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 10:38 AM, Richard Gitschlag
strata_ran...@hotmail.com wrote:
2 - Better yet, instead of locking down all the Editor's controls, have GIMP
give you a prompt asking if you want to Duplicate the resource first (or
even do that automatically) when you try to tweak its
It wasn't there in 2.6. Why does there need to be a square? Why can't the
selection start from a zero dimension point instead of a predefined
rectangle?
It's disorientating if you're drawing a selection that is smaller than the
rectangle, for example.
On 17 May 2012 19:56, Olivier
1. I illustrate something.
2. I select an area; copy and paste to float that area so that I can move
it.
3. Move the selected area.
I've found that, working in 300DPI on an A4 canvas, 2.8 is performing
noticeably jerkier than in 2.6. I have tested the same action in both
versions. And I've
Thanks for the forum explanation and the links !
Maybe you could send me a copy of your devicerc file ?
This way i might be able to force GIMP to use the wheel ?
So far I've been able to add a value to the wheel line (6 instead of rien),
but no changes...
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Gwenouille (via gimpusers.com)
I've managed to play with the devicesrc file. It now looks like that:
http://glp.lescigales.org/it/blender/devicerc
And if i open GIMP, i get that input device list, which looks lovely !
http://glp.lescigales.org/it/blender/Input%20devices.jpg
But still no change: the wheel data has no effect.
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