Ivano,
You have posted links to your blog in the past, and I've reviewed it on
several occasions and have found *NOTHING* of value.
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On Thu, Dec 5, 2013 at 8:
On 12/04/2013 12:04 PM, Cristian Secară wrote:
I have a plain rectangle with overall c09300c0 RGBA levels.
I want to change the alpha channel value from c0 (193) to some other
value, for the whole image at once. Or some other color channel.
How can I change the absolute value of a channel ? The
>Hi all,
>Does it happen even after restarting GIMP? Or that's working at first,
>then at some point the drag and drop stops working, but when you
>restart, it works again?
>And also could you try later GIMP version?
>You can get GIMP 2.8.10 on our FTP:
>ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/windows/gim
Hi all,
On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 8:37 AM, Zou wrote:
>>Yeah, it only fixed it for me for about a week. I checked and neither
>>update had been reapplied, so I don't know why it broke again. Until
>>your reply, I hadn't heard of anyone else with this problem. I've
>>actually learned some tricks t
>Yeah, it only fixed it for me for about a week. I checked and neither
>update had been reapplied, so I don't know why it broke again. Until
>your reply, I hadn't heard of anyone else with this problem. I've
>actually learned some tricks to get around some of the issues, like
>clicking on UI ele
>I have exactly the same problem ; drag and drop issue on the gimp
>windows (the most boring is in the layer dialog window) ; and your
>issue description is really accurate.
>
>So I try to uninstall both of the windows 7 update (KB2785220 and
>kb2786400) but this didn't solve the problem :(
Yeah,
I have exactly the same problem ; drag and drop issue on the gimp windows (the
most boring is in the layer dialog window) ; and your issue description is
really accurate.
So I try to uninstall both of the windows 7 update (KB2785220 and kb2786400) but
this didn't solve the problem :(
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Zou (via
> Date: Fri, 6 Dec 2013 00:03:53 +1100
> From: disposableem...@apps.opensourcelaw.biz
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Save v Export behaviour
>
> I am confident that I would have taken more notice of a warning
(because it would be out of the ordinary) if it: (a) didn't p
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On 12/05/2013 12:28 AM, Simon Budig wrote:
Brendan Scott (disposableem...@apps.opensourcelaw.biz) wrote:
What I have also said is that if
the purpose of the distinction is to preserve work, it didn't serve
that function for me. That suggests to me that the UI "may need more
thought".
You ought
I would like to see the ability to work on an image, export to a
certain scale then continue to work on the image without having undo
changes due to the scaled export.
Could scaling be included in the export routine to over come this ?
I think that's available in "Save for Web"?
Not in ver
On 12/05/2013 06:51 PM, Andrew_Bridget wrote:
Dirty flag?
A.k.a. 'unsaved changes'.
I would like to see the ability to work on an image, export to a certain scale
then continue to work on the image without having undo changes due to the
scaled export.
Could scaling be included in the ex
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