Oh no, you missed the issue. It was not about a whitespace, it was about
creating a NEWLINE.
There was a whole blank line BELOW the image.
Unless... a whitespace could somehow create that newline... maybe it
wrapped around?
On Wed, Aug 20, 2003 at 02:05:30AM +0200, Marc A. Lehmann wrote:
>
On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 03:27:12PM -0400, Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Try putting it all on one (admittedly ugly) line with no extra spaces:
> >
>
> That's really weird... but it seems to work.
Actually, to reassure you all, that is totally correct, documented,
standardized
Hi,
Perlotine has always set the border attribute - it wouldn't work well without
it. Its actually a user adjustable parameter.
I don't think perlotine was being used by this user, or the problem probably
would never have occurred.
Happy GIMPing,
Seth
> Just to bring it back on topic: Gimp
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2003-08-18 at 2356.12 +0200):
> I was wondering: what does the "fu" stand for
> in the name "script-fu" ?
> Does it refer to "kung-fu"?
> or the computer sciencist's "foo"?
> or both? other?
http://manual.gimp.org/manual/GUM/write_scriptfu3.html ;]
GSR
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Hi,
On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 20:10, Wayne Maeda wrote:
> Is there a filter that will make a halftone image look like a newspaper image
> (made up of a fine structured pattern of dots)?
Filters->Distort->NewsPrint
Sven
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Is there a filter that will make a halftone image look like a newspaper image
(made up of a fine structured pattern of dots)? I need to do some newspaper
ads but have not been able to find a way set the linescreen in my images.
I've tried various dithering techniques without success. What I'm lo
Hi all,
I was wondering: what does the "fu" stand for
in the name "script-fu" ?
Does it refer to "kung-fu"?
or the computer sciencist's "foo"?
or both? other?
Best regards,
Stefaan.
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