Hi -
I'm new to Script-Fu, Scheme and Gimp plug-ins. I'm running gimp 2.2.4 on SuSE
Linux 9.3. I've
been through all of the tutorials, and several days of trial-and-error, but I
just can't get it to
work.
I need to write a script that converts all of the *.png files in a directory
from RGBA
Carol Spears wrote:
> On Thu, Dec 29, 2005 at 08:17:31AM +1100, Owen wrote:
>
>>Carol Spears wrote:
>>
>>
>>>it would be interesting to find out what resolutions and what catagories
>>>of patterns the users of gimp would find useful.
>>
>>
>>I don't have 7MP camera, but I assume if you want to fil
On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 01:57:29PM +0100, Julian Oliver wrote:
>
> thanks carol, for your verbose response.
>
> yes of course the splash can be changed, but when software's being evaluated
> i guess uni's like to take what is offered, on the surface.
>
> i for instance run gimp with --no-spl
Hi,
Am 08.01.2006 um 21:47 schrieb net kat:
I use Gimp on OS X (Tiger) in an X11 windowing environment. haven't
used gimp in a few weeks, and today I get a dialogue box with a
progress bar when I launch Gimp:
"The operation cannot be completed because the item "cache-fonts"
is in use"
hm
I use Gimp on OS X (Tiger) in an X11 windowing environment. haven't
used gimp in a few weeks, and today I get a dialogue box with a
progress bar when I launch Gimp:
"The operation cannot be completed because the item "cache-fonts" is
in use"
this thing never clears and gimp never becomes
Axel Wernicke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a week ago I translated a chapter of the GIMP manual that is dealing
> with the GIMP history. Given the fact that this is about ten years of
> open source and contribution involving lots of lots of people I was
> curious if there aren't a couple of screenshots
..on Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 02:40:00PM +0100, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> Julian Oliver wrote:
>
> > do you see any harm in users being let into the voting process? or, do you
> > think that
> > this might result in a Splash that doesn't represent the Gimp the way
> > you think it should ("everythi
Julian Oliver wrote:
> do you see any harm in users being let into the voting process? or, do you
> think that
> this might result in a Splash that doesn't represent the Gimp the way
> you think it should ("everything being made to look so clean and sharp").
Yep, that's what I fear might happen
..on Sat, Jan 07, 2006 at 06:53:22PM -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 08, 2006 at 12:48:35AM +0100, Julian Oliver wrote:
> >
> > excuse the triviality of the subject matter. it's been niggling so i bring
> > it up.
> >
> > i teach with the Gimp as part of broader university and mastercla