Claus,
Thanks for responding.
> you can pan by clicking on the middle mouse button (MMB) and then
> moving the cursor, which changes to a hand, around the image.
Actually, I had noticed that. But I don't use a mouse, I use a pen
tablet, and the equivalent button on the pen stylus is not convenie
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 19:46 -0600, Bill Lee wrote:
> O.k., now that we have the Gimp-Print 5.0/Gutenprint issue solved, the
> next question is:
>
> How from within gimp do you manage printers?
>
> I have several printers defined in my print tool, none of which are any
> longer "with me". Y
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-02-28 at 08:02 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
> Once version 2.4 is released, and if one were to write the code only to
> support 2.4 and later, and not worry about earlier versions, would that
> also simplify it down? I'm thinking if that were the case, then I might
> wait until 2.4
Hi,
On 2/28/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
(define (script-fu-path-fill-aliased image layer)
(let* ((path (car (gimp-path-get-current image
(gimp-image-undo-group-start image)
(gimp-path-to-selection image path CHANNEL-OP-REPLACE FALSE FALSE 0
0)
(gimp-e
On 2/26/07, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
Take a look at http://developer.gimp.org/ to get more information on
how to obtain a recent development build of the GIMP. If you do not
finsd your way straight from there to teh download binarys , read
some of the information th
O.k., now that we have the Gimp-Print 5.0/Gutenprint issue solved, the
next question is:
How from within gimp do you manage printers?
I have several printers defined in my print tool, none of which are any
longer "with me". Yes, I think I know how to add a new one, but how do
you tell Gimp pri
?yvind's GEGL presentation from FOSDEM last weekend is online.
http://www.fosdem.org/2007/media/video
I watched the first 15 min. Pretty exciting stuff.
Eric P.
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Matthias,
Thank you for responding.
In another thread, I was trying to be helpful to another user who was
asking questions about GIMP-shop. I learned in that thread that
GIMP-Shop is more than merely a skin or wrapper, but a different branch
of development.
So it occurred to me that maybe the
Saul,
Thank you for continuing to help and explain.
> The script appears complicated because it handles differences in the
> PDB interface between version 2.2 and the development version
Ah, I see. I had to look up "PDB Interface" to know what you're talking
about, but now I get it.
Once versio
Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Toby, Sven, Matthias,
>
> Thank you all for responding.
>
> Toby Haynes wrote:
>> Open System->Synaptic and search "Names and Descriptions" for
>> Gutenprint. You should see, amongst the other entries,
>> gimp-print-5.0.0-2ubuntu2 or similar. That is what you
Quoting Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> The script looks quite complicated to me, but I will endeavor to use it
> as a model for building some other action sequences similar to this.
> Hopefully by changing just one or two things at a time I can get a feel
> for this and create more interesting sc
Hi Dave,
Dave M G wrote:
> Sven,
>
> Thank you, sort of, for responding.
>
>> Did you see a Pan tool somewhere in the toolbox or in the Tools menu?
>> No, you didn't.
you can pan by clicking on the middle mouse button (MMB) and then
moving the cursor, which changes to a hand, around the image.
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-02-27 at 15:57 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
> I believe an "extension" would be the best description. You need the
> core GIMP installation, and then GIMP-Shop merely does its best to move
> around icons and menu items to be located to what a Photoshop user would
> find familiar.
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