Re: [Gimp-user] A tip of those who use GIMP in Windows

2007-03-09 Thread Eric P
Philip Stubbs wrote: > On 09/03/07, Ben Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> GIMP has a dialog called "images", which most of you are probably aware >> of. Have you ever considered using it somewhat like the Windows >> taskbar? I have docked it to my main toolbox and use it to switch >> between o

Re: [Gimp-user] A tip of those who use GIMP in Windows

2007-03-09 Thread Philip Stubbs
On 09/03/07, Ben Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > GIMP has a dialog called "images", which most of you are probably aware > of. Have you ever considered using it somewhat like the Windows > taskbar? I have docked it to my main toolbox and use it to switch > between open images as opposed to tr

Re: [Gimp-user] Repeating layer control over many layers.

2007-03-09 Thread saulgoode
Quoting Robin Laing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I am using GIMP to process some videos as it allows an easy way to > measure pixels and ratios. The problem is there are times when I have > to process the image using tools like Layer > Colours > Curves as one > example. > > Now the issue is how do I re

[Gimp-user] Repeating layer control over many layers.

2007-03-09 Thread Robin Laing
Hello, I have been using GIMP for ages and with the move to 2.2, I found that some of the tools that were part of the Image menu are now layers. This is causing me a problem and I have not found the answer yet. I am using GIMP to process some videos as it allows an easy way to measure pixels

[Gimp-user] A tip of those who use GIMP in Windows

2007-03-09 Thread Ben Walker
Hi, I have tried a number of different methods lately of making GIMP a little easier to use in Windows... I checked out the deweirdifyer plugin, but found it to be unstable. I also tried virtual desktops. I was not interested in GIMPShop, as it has nothing special going on there except that

Re: [Gimp-user] Editing image comment

2007-03-09 Thread Stephan Hegel
Hi Scott, Thanks for the quick reply. Scott Bicknell wrote: > I don't know of a way to edit an existing image's comment, > however. There appears to be no way to do that. But I may have > overlooked something that someone else here can point out. This is exactly what I'm looking for. Meanwhile