I'm using small theme on Windows, Russian interface.
English is one of the "shortest" languages. The same string in English
is shorter than in Russian and (as I remember) German is even "fatter".
But the problem isn't only in string widths. The problem is in the width
of the controls.
The probl
Hi,
Alan Horkan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The gimp already makes some alterations to the the File Chooser, how
> about altering it further to include a Location text entry box by
> default again and avoid the issue of the clashing Ctrl+L keybinding
> entirely?
No.
> I believe Inkscape has
Apologies for the late reply, I hope these comments are still relevant.
The gimp already makes some alterations to the the File Chooser, how about
altering it further to include a Location text entry box by default again
and avoid the issue of the clashing Ctrl+L keybinding entirely?
I believe I
Hi,
Alexander Rabtchevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Are there any plans of fixing the bug
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124134
> in 2.2?
No. The bug is resolved and there's a comment explaining why.
Sven
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Hi,
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> Are there any plans of fixing the bug
> http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124134
> in 2.2?
Given that the bug is marked as FIXED? I doubt it. It won't show
up in any of the bugzilla queries which people generally sue to
generate such lists.
If you feel
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
Are there any plans of fixing the bug
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124134
in 2.2?
Are you sure you have the right bug number? This bug has been closed as
"fixed" nearly a year ago.
Regards,
Olivier.
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Are there any plans of fixing the bug
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124134
in 2.2?
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Hi,
Calvin Spealman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Michael Wagner wrote:
> > Is it possible to record actions to use them later on different images?
> > Something like Script-Fu only without programming?
>
> Windows 3.x had something like this that worked for any Win32 application.
> it was actua
Michael Wagner wrote:
> Is it possible to record actions to use them later on different images?
> Something like Script-Fu only without programming?
Windows 3.x had something like this that worked for any Win32 application.
it was actually very useful and kinda fun :-) I've missed it from time to
She was on the grass, many different shades... any idea of the best way
to replace the pixels i accidently took off of her chin?
Zoom in to highest magnification, use the clone tool to select shades from
the nearby facial area and reconstruct it by hand.
Might not be the best way but you can do
William Skaggs wrote:
> You can still find the PhotoShop 6.0 SDK -- the last one that was
> publically distributed -- at
>
> http://www.fine-view.com/jp/lab/doc/ps6ffspecsv2.pdf
>
> I would be surprised if the brush file specs have changed all that
> much since then.
Then be surprised, because I
* and then Bob Long declared
> On Wednesday, September 22, 2004 6:59 PM [GMT+1=CET],
> Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Well, im no expert yet but i reckon this aint a bad attempt ;-)
> > http://www.stylesheet.org/sam.png
> >
> > She was on the grass, many different shades... any
Hi,
I deleted the mail with eth Che Guevara question too hastily, so
here's a reply as a new thread.
The problem with doing a threshold on a photo is that you
typically get lots of graininess around the threshold borders. If
you do a small blur, say 2 or 3 pixels radius, it makes the
threshold bo
On Wednesday, September 22, 2004 6:59 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Nick Wilson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Well, im no expert yet but i reckon this aint a bad attempt ;-)
> http://www.stylesheet.org/sam.png
>
> She was on the grass, many different shades... any idea of the best
> way to replace the pixels i a
* and then Nick Wilson declared
> Thanks ever so much, that's great. It doesnt look all that difficult if
> you have a little patience, i guess it also helps to select roughly
> around the subject on a varied background so you have less pixels to
> choose by color
Well, im no expert yet
Hello.
First, I read the gimp user list since some weeks and i have learn lots
of things with it !
So i have a question about an effect, that we can found in the famous
photo of che guevara (an exemple :
http://www.fischerhemden-schachtschneider.de/flaggen/che_guevara.gif )
This pics is commin
Michael Wagner wrote:
Hello,
I have a dump question: How do I paint a dashed or dash-dotted line in gimp?
Thanks
Michael
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Select the path tool (7th tool, between the cissors and the colour
picker, or press B) and click or your
* and then olivier ripoll declared
> Although the gimp interface has changed since it was written, have a
> look at this section of the excellent "Grokking the gimp":
>
> http://gimp-savvy.com/BOOK/index.html?node47.html
>
> Read the whole chapter about selection and masks if you have time.
Nick Wilson wrote:
Hi all,
I was hoping someone might point me in the direction of a tutorial (or
just tell me what tools to use) for the following:
I need to take a snapshot of someone and then select them out. IE to
ditch the sofa in the background etc and just have a nice shot of the
subject w
* and then Carol Spears declared
> > I need to take a snapshot of someone and then select them out. IE to
> > ditch the sofa in the background etc and just have a nice shot of the
> > subject with a transparent bg suitable for use on a webpage.
> >
> > I know that isnt easily done, hence the
Good morning,
Is it possible to record actions to use them later on different images?
Something like Script-Fu only without programming?
Ciao
Michael
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Hello,
I have a dump question: How do I paint a dashed or dash-dotted line in gimp?
Thanks
Michael
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On Wed, Sep 22, 2004 at 09:17:47AM +0200, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I was hoping someone might point me in the direction of a tutorial (or
> just tell me what tools to use) for the following:
>
> I need to take a snapshot of someone and then select them out. IE to
> ditch the sofa in the
Hi all,
I was hoping someone might point me in the direction of a tutorial (or
just tell me what tools to use) for the following:
I need to take a snapshot of someone and then select them out. IE to
ditch the sofa in the background etc and just have a nice shot of the
subject with a transparent
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