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Hi,
please note, that the pdf version is not part of the official
release. All pdf files are very experimental, for some languages the
manual can not even provided as pdf in experimental status.
Further more, it would be helpful to tell us which
Select the desired startup/initial tool, then save your Preferences, which also
saves the currently selected tool - which then gets selected the next time Gimp2
is started:
0) Select desired tool to start up with
1) File/Preferences/Input Devices
2) Save Input Device Settings Now
3) OK
Russbucke
On Thu December 14 2006 18:47, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've downloaded the pdf manual.
> It is still the same 7July06 version.
> What am I doing wrong?
Not good to top post. Not sure what OS you have but link below in Roman Joost
message has zipped version and link to windows if I remember. I h
I've downloaded the pdf manual.
It is still the same 7July06 version.
What am I doing wrong?
Russbucket wrote:
On Mon December 11 2006 12:08, Roman Joost wrote:
Hi!
After more than eight months of work, the documentation team is proud to
announce a new release of the user manual for GIMP 2.
On Thu December 14 2006 13:07, George Farris wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-14-12 at 12:00 -0800,
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Can Gimp start with something less dangerous than a brush
>
> Yes +1
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On Mon December 11 2006 12:08, Roman Joost wrote:
> Hi!
>
> After more than eight months of work, the documentation team is proud to
> announce a new release of the user manual for GIMP 2.2. This release
> features a lot of improvements, in particular:
>
> * Spelling and grammar fixes for Germa
On Thursday 14 December 2006 11:36 am, norman wrote:
> I would be glad to give it a try if you could please explain
> to this, somewhat ignorant linux user, what to do to obtain
> the plugin.
http://registry.gimp.org/file/colortemp.scm?action=download&id=8738
Follow that link. Then save the file
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-12-14 at 0950.07 +0100):
> Being slower I assume GREYCstoration performs much more complex
> calculation, do you think it offers a better algorithm than the other
> plugins around? On the other hand it looks it is not mantained very
> actively, or am I wrong?
Gimp ve
On Thu, 2006-14-12 at 12:00 -0800,
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> Can Gimp start with something less dangerous than a brush
Yes +1
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> http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=8730
> I hope it can be useful to others! Give it a try, it has extensive
> help included.
I would be glad to give it a try if you could please explain to this,
somewhat ignorant linux user, what to do to obtain the plugin.
Norman
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Hi,
On Thu, 2006-12-14 at 10:54 -0500, jbaker wrote:
> 1) Using python, is there a way to call the "Save keyboard shortcuts
> now" function thats already built-in...
> 2) Is there a way (with python) to have Gimp read menurc/controllerrc
> again ?
No and no.
Sven
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I often open photos to do color balancing, etc, and I am annoyed that Gimp
selects, as the first tool, something as dangerous as a brush. An errant
click of the mouse, and splat! - a black dot on my photo. Sure, I can undo
it - *if* I realize that I did it (with many windows open, an errant clic
A couple questions...
1) Using python, is there a way to call the "Save keyboard shortcuts
now" function thats already built-in...
2) Is there a way (with python) to have Gimp read menurc/controllerrc
again ?
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I usually use noise reduction with a grain of salt. As I understand,
GREYCstoration differs in its approach from most of other filters: it
tries to predict some edges in initial picture, not to simply blur it.
http://www.haypocalc.com/wiki/GREYCstoration_en
I usually decrease the
On 12/13/06, Luca de Alfaro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Ok, I made two plugins (available from the repository):
>
> - colortemp: converts the color temperature of an image. You can specify
> the source temperature in K, or as the temperatue at which a black-body
> color best matches the selected
Hello, Luka
I wasn't able to find this mode, sorry :(. I set foreground color to
the current color of some part of an image, the background color to the
desired color, set the mode "from foreground color" but it did not help
- the color to be changed appeared grey, not background color.
On 12/14/06, David Gowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 12/14/06, 韡武 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > The email subject says it all, though it's very long.
> >
> > I am used to creating png images with transparent pixels/area that I can
> > safely (safe = even work with the worst browser that peopl
Alexander Rabtchevich ha scritto:
> 4. GREYCstoration - for noise reduction.
Yesterday I have tried this one and dcam noise 2. Well, GREYCstoration
seems rather slow to me, it takes really long time to complete and at
the end I didn't see any improvement to the image (maybe the parameters
wher
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