Re: [Gimp-user] Using PDB To Transform Paths

2006-04-28 Thread Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris
On Friday 28 April 2006 05:15 am, Simon Budig wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > > I am trying to determine a way to transform (scale, rotate, etc) > > a path using PDB functions. This would be similar to the way the > > various Transform Tools permit the selection of the "Affe

Re: [Gimp-user] Home

2006-04-28 Thread Michael Schumacher
> Von: "Thomas W. Cranston" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > I can run gimp from my home directory, but gimp can not find my scanner. > > Gimp will find my scanner, if I log out, and log in as root, and run > gimp from root. You should check if you have the the neccessary priviledges to access the scanner

[Gimp-user] Home

2006-04-28 Thread Thomas W. Cranston
I can run gimp from my home directory, but gimp can not find my scanner. Gimp will find my scanner, if I log out, and log in as root, and run gimp from root. How do I run gimp from my home directory, and get it to see my scanner? I can not use xsane from my home directory, unless I bring up a

[Gimp-user] Re: where is gimpguru.org?

2006-04-28 Thread Olivier Ripoll
Alan Horkan wrote: On Thu, 27 Apr 2006, Donncha O Caoimh wrote: Date: Thu, 27 Apr 2006 10:31:15 +0100 From: Donncha O Caoimh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: GIMPUser Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] where is gimpguru.org? You can try the Google cached versions of those pages. Here's the tutorial page I found

Re: [Gimp-user] Using PDB To Transform Paths

2006-04-28 Thread Simon Budig
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: > I am trying to determine a way to transform (scale, rotate, etc) a path using > PDB functions. This would be similar to the way the various Transform Tools > permit the selection of the "Affect" option. > > At a minimum, I should like to perform a sim

[Gimp-user] Using PDB To Transform Paths

2006-04-28 Thread saulgoode
I am trying to determine a way to transform (scale, rotate, etc) a path using PDB functions. This would be similar to the way the various Transform Tools permit the selection of the "Affect" option. At a minimum, I should like to perform a simple X-Y scaling of a path; so as an alternate solution,