Hi,
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 20:16, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> Secondly, is there any way to force a script to run as the first scheme
> script? I wanted to define functions used in multiple scripts, and I
> needed to get them loaded first.
All script-fu scripts are loaded by the script-fu extensi
I know nothing about net-fu. (not even what it is, or used to be)
AS for the code re-use, maybe you could try moving from Schema to
python.
GIMP-Python is standard on the 1.3.x and will be standard on the gimp
2.0 series (ok, I guess windows people will have to install python
along, But pytho
On Monday 18 August 2003 4:27 pm, Daniel Carrera wrote:
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>
> That's really weird... but it seems to work.
> Another weird thing is that it works on Mozilla, but not on IE.
> Now, if I do the same for the tags:
>
>
I solve that putting the closing ">" for a tag on a newline, and
leavin
Hi Bill,
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 02:08:57PM -0500, Bill Lee wrote:
> I have seen instances where an extra space is inserted where it made no
> sense. I found that many browsers will consider the "eol" after
> to be a space that must be included in the output. I see from your
> source code that
Does net-fu still exist? All links to any pages about it seem to be dead.
I was interested in using it, but just didn't know how to get started.
Secondly, is there any way to force a script to run as the first scheme
script? I wanted to define functions used in multiple scripts, and I
needed to
What the heck??!!! It stopped working!
It looked great for a while, then I hit "reload" and it got broken up
again. Now I can't get it to look nice again.
I think I'll just give up. Instead of breaking up the image I'll just
have one large image and use an image map for links. The problem wi
I use gimp 1.3.14 on a fairly regular basis. I have not printed with
or tried the scanner. However, I like the look of it. And it seems
fairly stable to me.
John Culleton wrote:
On Sunday 17 August 2003 14:13, Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hi all,
After much struggle, I am finally su
Just run on exactly that last week. :-)
The solution is easier than you think:
Just add "border=0" to the tags inside the cells.
Regards,
JS
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On Monday 18 August 2003 3:02 am, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> One more thing... I have discovered that the problem is caused by
> the
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 09:10:11PM +1000, Owen wrote:
> > There is a background image that is split into chunks, each is placed on a
> > table cell. The table has border 0, so all the chunks should fit together
> > nicely...
> >
> > They don't.
>
> What browser are you using, looks ok to me i
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 11:50:38AM -0300, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> Just run on exactly that last week. :-)
>
> The solution is easier than you think:
>
> Just add "border=0" to the tags inside the cells.
Joao, you absolutely rock! Thank you so very much. I've been banging my
head against t
On Sunday 17 August 2003 14:13, Daniel Carrera wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After much struggle, I am finally subscribed to the list (could someone
> check on mailman, I think it's acting up).
>
> In any event, I am a (somewhat) experienced GIMP user who is currently
> forced to use a Solaris box with no G
Daniel Carrera wrote:
Hi all,
I know that this isn't a web-page-help list, but I am totally stuck, I've
spent all night trying to solve a problem that shouldn't be there, and
there is no appropriate mailing list that is dedicated to this. Since
this list has a high concentration of people kn
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