On the other hand, its sort of useful, because you can define what
file type you want the layer to be, png, jpg, gif, etc, simply by
adding it to the layer name. Technically, one is supposed to always
name layers.
On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 5:31 PM, scott s. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Nathan Lane w
Hi,
On Tue, 2008-06-10 at 18:46 +0300, Cristian Secară wrote:
> In Colors menu there are two invert positions, one is Invert and other
> in Value invert.
>
> For the first invert, the floating help says "Invert the colors".
> For the second invert, the floatig help says "Invert the brightness of
Jan Snyder wrote:
> is it possible that we are still in need of the "save-layers.py" bin-plugin?
>
> http://fforw.megameta.net/code
>
> http://fforw.megameta.net/files/save-layer.py
>
> Just make sure to save as a .py and not a .scm file. And if you are on
> linux, the command line, as if anybod
Nathan Lane wrote:
> You could make each layer the only visible layer then save the file out
> and only one layer will be saved out to a file.
Thanks , that's a good work around. Separately, I've been informed of
a Python script that can split out layers. The only catch is that
the file name mu
Hi all!
Many times I have to set the visibility of a group of layers, for
example to test the results from a combination of them against another
combination of layers.
Is there some plugin that allows to set some groups of layers and then
change their visibility at once?
Thanks
Pere.
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El dt 10 de 06 de 2008 a les 09:36 +0200, en/na Johan Vromans va
escriure:
> Hi,
>
> When on vacation I often do this:
>
> - import an image of a map (download, digital photo)
> - enhance it until satisfactory
> - create a new layer
> - place a series of dots denoting a route
>
> I often discove
In Colors menu there are two invert positions, one is Invert and other
in Value invert.
For the first invert, the floating help says "Invert the colors".
For the second invert, the floatig help says "Invert the brightness of
each pixel".
My first question is why are the menu names not self-explai
"Michael Schumacher" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Maybe you should change the workflow from painting the dots yourself
> to creating a path which can then be stroked?
Yes, I use this for other (similar) purposes.
Still, I'd like to know if it is possible to replay paint history
after a layer cre
> Von: Johan Vromans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> - create a new layer
> - place a series of dots denoting a route
>
> I often discover after placing a whole lot of dots that I forgot to
> create the new layer first. Using undo, I go back to the pristine
> state. I can then redo the history to get the d
Hi,
When on vacation I often do this:
- import an image of a map (download, digital photo)
- enhance it until satisfactory
- create a new layer
- place a series of dots denoting a route
I often discover after placing a whole lot of dots that I forgot to
create the new layer first. Using undo, I
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