On Monday 04 April 2005 00:07, Eric Pierce wrote:
> Even with the Mnot bit?
Obviously, in time, it should be:
Gimp Is More than P.
(just check CVS splash screen :-) )
>
> On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 10:57:11AM -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
> > David Herman wrote:
> >
> > (snip)
> >
> > >Not to disparrag
Even with the Mnot bit?
On Sun, Apr 03, 2005 at 10:57:11AM -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
> David Herman wrote:
>
> (snip)
>
> >Not to disparrage the hard work that was put into this hack but...
> >Let gimp be gimp and photoshop be photoshop.
>
> I completely agree.
>
> Peace...
>
> Tom
>
>
GR Kumaran wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone give me the address or steps on how to install Gimp in
MandrakeLinux? I had downloaded the RPM from Fedora, but I could not
install it, when I do 'rpm -i ..'.Here the questions is,
actually I am very new to Linux. So here I now request someone to
help.
Hi,
Running gimp 2.2 under gnome/Ubuntu Linux 5.04 i386.
1. File -> Open Location, open image.
2. Edit as required.
3. File -> Save as OR File- > Save a Copy
4. Crash.
Anyone else having this problem, and can anoyone offer a solution?
Thanks,
Nick
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> Date: Sat, 2 Apr 2005 22:46:47 -0500 (EST)
> From: Jonathan D Gibbons <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
> Subject: [Gimp-user] Re: GimpShop
>
> Now, what I think would be really wonderful along these lines would be a
> setup whereby The Gimp can be easily "skinned" to a
On Sunday 03 April 2005 15:54, GR Kumaran wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Can anyone give me the address or steps on how to install Gimp in
> MandrakeLinux? I had downloaded the RPM from Fedora, but I could
> not install it, when I do 'rpm -i ..'.Here the questions
> is, actually I am very new to Linu
Jonathan D Gibbons wrote:
Now, what I think would be really wonderful along these lines would be a
setup whereby The Gimp can be easily "skinned" to a rearranged UI like
this.
Personally, I'd prefer that the developers work on enhancing the tool
rather than making the tool look pretty (ier).
I'
What is the most common options used to scaling down
an image that produce smallest byte size with some
decent quality?
convert -size 95x95 -resize 95x95 ifile.jpg ofile.jpg
thanks
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GR Kumaran wrote:
Hello,
Can anyone give me the address or steps on how to install Gimp in
MandrakeLinux? I had downloaded the RPM from Fedora, but I could not
install it, when I do 'rpm -i ..'.Here the questions is,
actually I am very new to Linux. So here I now request someone to
help.
Frédéric wrote:
(snip)
If someone really want to use Gimp, he will find the menu. If gimpshop can
help to migrate from Photoshop, this is OK. And if Gimp gives choice to
arrange menus, this is great. Each one can choose the best solution for
him.
Based on the positive feedback on that blog, it
* GR Kumaran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [04-03-05 14:05]:
> Can anyone give me the address or steps on how to install Gimp in
> MandrakeLinux? I had downloaded the RPM from Fedora, but I could not
> install it, when I do 'rpm -i ..'.Here the questions is,
> actually I am very new to Linux. So he
Hello,
Can anyone give me the address or steps on how to install Gimp in
MandrakeLinux? I had downloaded the RPM from Fedora, but I could not
install it, when I do 'rpm -i ..'.Here the questions is,
actually I am very new to Linux. So here I now request someone to
help.
Thanks,
R. Kumar
On Dimanche 03 Avril 2005 16:31, David Herman wrote:
> Imagine someone (a new user) has set their gimp menus up to resemble
> photoshop. Now for some reason they can't figure out how to scale
> their image. So they wisely come to this list (they are using gimp
> after all) and ask their question "
David Herman wrote:
(snip)
Not to disparrage the hard work that was put into this hack but...
Let gimp be gimp and photoshop be photoshop.
I completely agree.
Peace...
Tom
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On Saturday 02 April 2005 7:46 pm, Jonathan D Gibbons wrote:
> Now, what I think would be really wonderful along these lines
> would be a setup whereby The Gimp can be easily "skinned" to a
> rearranged UI like this.
> That way, we can have a Gimp skin that is familiar to Photoshop
> users, a Gimp
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