Hi,
could you go in Edit Input Devices. You should see a device
representing your mouse (here that's called TPPS/2 IBM Trackpoint but
probably the name can be else), or your touchpad if a laptop. Make
sure the mode is disabled, and not screen. If on screen, it may
explain why your mouse won't
On the contrary, this is the dangerous situation...
- load file
- create complicated selection/path to update part of the image
- update that part
- export image
- quit (and throw the selection away...).
IMHO the only safe case is when the image has one singe layer without
mask, no
On Sun, 11 Aug 2013 06:41:50 -0700, Richard Gitschlag wrote:
GIMP is the only application I know of where the selection mask is considered
actual document content (rather than an interface entity used for
manipulating document content). That was a very workflow-breaking issue to
come to
On 08/11/2013 03:41 PM, Richard Gitschlag wrote:
On the contrary, this is the dangerous situation...
- load file
- create complicated selection/path to update part of the image
- update that part
- export image
- quit (and throw the selection away...).
IMHO the only safe case is when the
Is it possible to clear the clipboard without shutting down entirely? How?
I tend to multi-task to excess and this is causing me to mess up more than
usual... which is a lot anyway :-)
Thanks!
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Is it possible to create dockable dialogs in GIMP using python scripting?
As an aside, is it possible to have more than one toolbox in the UI?
Thanks
Brendan
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* pfaoro for...@gimpusers.com [08-11-13 20:01]:
Is it possible to clear the clipboard without shutting down entirely? How?
I tend to multi-task to excess and this is causing me to mess up more than
usual... which is a lot anyway :-)
What clipboard?
What platform?
What version of which?
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On Windows 7 do the following from the command line: cmd /c “echo off |
clip”
On Linux, there are a bunch of ways to do it. Google is your friend.
On a Mac, Go to Finder - Edit - Show Clipboard.
On Sun, Aug 11, 2013 at 8:53 PM, Patrick Shanahan ptilopt...@gmail.comwrote:
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