A bit more on the image corruption I'm seeing that I mentioned in my
previous question about time-stamped backups.
What I'm doing:
I found a neat utility (Chunky) that displays nice maps of my Minecraft
world. I'm using Gimp to stitch the pieces (approx. 1000 x 1000)
together to make a larger
I am having trouble configuring the working area for the tablet. I have gone
into preferences and changed the tablet settings to 'screen' but the tablet
seems to be offsetting this because the cursor is not where the brush is on the
canvas. When I move my pen to the top left or right of the tablet
Thank you for the feedback. In fact the images are all mockups aka doctored
screen shots and not the implementation. What I have actually got done are the
dialogs and representation code doe the points / anchors via parasites. I
started researching how to pain them on the canvas independant of a
>First I am new to using gimp. So please bear with me.
>I have taken a jpeg picture which had a width of 979 and height of 698
>I then added some text outside the current canvas across the bottom. I
>kept the text shorter than the width.
>I then use the image->fit canvas to layer command and the ca
I'm just telling what I'm seeing. See attached pic
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First I am new to using gimp. So please bear with me.
I have taken a jpeg picture which had a width of 979 and height of 698
I then added some text outside the current canvas across the bottom. I kept the
text shorter than the width.
I then use the image->fit canvas to layer command and the canvas
>So, last night I tried to print something from Gimp, I get the
>"runtime to terminate it in an unusual way". Thank gods it only closed
>the Print dialog.
>
>I try to open Gimp today and get "runtime to terminate it in an
>unusual way". So, I uninstall, reinstall, and... You guessed it,
>"runtim
Hi,
On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 7:34 AM, Gimp-Monkey wrote:
> I know someone must have been wanting or even working on this. I would like
> to
> make a plugin or extension that is basically guide point. Like the current
> Guides (h and v line) it would be a point. These are good for snapping imag
On Sun, Aug 20, 2017 at 4:07 PM, Gimp-Monkey wrote:
>>sample guide points / anchor points
>
> An example of how it might look. The functionality is multiple:
> 1) a visual marker
> 2) a snapable guide point
> 3) an anchor for transformations
> 4) embedded information that can be exported for