Helen wrote:
> I wanted to put a mat/frame around a photo, so I went to "canvas size"
> and enlarged
> the canvas, thinking I could fill the extra space with color.
> Turns out I can't do anything with that extra space -- can't paint on
> it, can't even access it.
> Is this normal, or am I doing so
Helen wrote:
>> I wanted to put a mat/frame around a photo, so I went to "canvas size"
>> and enlarged
>> the canvas, thinking I could fill the extra space with color.
>> Turns out I can't do anything with that extra space -- can't paint
>> on it, can't even access it.
I know Layer|Layer to Image
I wanted to put a mat/frame around a photo, so I went to "canvas size" and
enlarged
the canvas, thinking I could fill the extra space with color.
Turns out I can't do anything with that extra space -- can't paint on it,
can't even access it.
Is this normal, or am I doing something wrong? (Yes, I k
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> I'm pretty sure the same thing is true of the latest Fedora package for
> gimp 2.4.3. But one can get the gutenprint gimp plugin which does the
> job quite well. I bet that is available for ubuntu also.
As far as I know, it always has for Ubuntu.
Norman
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Hi,
to shed some more light on the issue of how preview works with the GIMP
Print plug-in based on GTK+ Print, here's an excerpt from another mail
on this subject:
We just hand-off printing (and previewing) to Gtk. Gtk then calls the
appropriate pdf viewer. WHat is the "appropriate" previewer