> Michael J. Hammel wrote:
>> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 03:18 +, minim...@wi.rr.com wrote:
>>> Does anyone know where I can get the script for the text-circle in
>>> 2.4, that works with 2.6?
>>
>> File->Create->Logos->Text Cirle
>>
>
> Wow, great! Can this kind of effect be adjusted after it's be
Michael J. Hammel wrote:
> On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 03:18 +, minim...@wi.rr.com wrote:
>> Does anyone know where I can get the script for the text-circle in 2.4, that
>> works with 2.6?
>
> File->Create->Logos->Text Cirle
>
Wow, great! Can this kind of effect be adjusted after it's been
crea
saulgo...@flashingtwelve.brickfilms.com schrieb:
> Quoting Daniel Hornung :
>
>
>> Or you could try
>> and write a script that changes the text of all text layers in the same way,
>> I think that should be possible at least in theory.
>>
>
> Yes, such is possible (and owing to recent additi
Hello folks.
So I just got Gimp. I like it a lot, and I saw that there is an animation
plugin. I downloaded but now i don't know what to do with it. I found the
plugin
in folder but idk whether i'm supposed to extract all the files to the plugin
folder or if certain files go to certain folders
On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 16:12:09 EST, rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
> 1. Please try asking me what I have/have not done before jumping to
> conclusions. I have tried several (more than 3) times to download 2.6.5. I
> when I
> try to install I get the message that it is invalid or corrupt.
Try anot
rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
> 5. Ooooh, nooo. now I am a dreaded Thread
> Breaker!!! Whatever shall I do? I don't think I can live with myself.
Please do read http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html
Thanks.
Michael
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On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 3:12 PM, wrote:
[...]
> All snide remarks aside...
Just my opinion, but you should lighten up a bit. Sven is an active
developer of GIMP, and if you go through the archives, there are a lot
of people who post unanswerable/unintelligble questions on this list.
I would gue
>>> Please update to GIMP 2.6.5 then. It is actually quite rude to waste
other people's time like this. You are using an outdated version and
should have updated to the latest stable release before asking. That
would have saved all of us a lot of time.
1. Please try asking me what I have/hav
>GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.6.1
Why don't you just update to the latest version GIMP?
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here is the console log WITH the offending scripts and brushes removed:
= Thursday, February 26, 2009 12:35:20 PM US/Pacific =
XFree86 Version 4.4.0 / X Window System
(protocol Version 11, revision 0, vendor release 6600)
[DRI] screen 0 installation complete
Screen 0 added: 1280x854 @ (0,
OS X 10.4.11
GIMP 2.6.4
the launch time was slightly quicker after a reboot and not having
any other apps running
but I did get some complaining of certain brushes and script-fu scripts
which I will remove and test again with an older version of GIMP to
see if something might have changed
=
On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at 12:45 PM, Kim Cascone wrote:
>> So what about grabbing the tools that do tell you what a program
>> does, and try to investigate? The problem won't solve itself, and
>> especially not without the effort of someone who is affected by it...
>>
>
> I'm not a developer for GIMP
Hi,
I've writed some script-fu and I want to know how can I rewrite it for
multi-language, exactly said, for two-language.
Of course I can write it by separated files, but it bothered me when I
need to rewrite the script.
Is there any document about it?
I would appreciate any your help.
_
nietzsche ~ % gimp -v
GNU Image Manipulation Program version 2.6.1
using GEGL version 0.0.20 (compiled against version 0.0.20)
using GLib version 2.16.5 (compiled against version 2.16.5)
using GTK+ version 2.12.11 (compiled against version 2.12.11)
using Pango version 1.20.5 (compiled against vers
> So what about grabbing the tools that do tell you what a program
> does, and try to investigate? The problem won't solve itself, and
> especially not without the effort of someone who is affected by it...
>
I'm not a developer for GIMP but which tools for OS X would you
recommend for spott
Hi,
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 19:27 +0100, Jernej Simončič wrote:
> It takes 11 seconds on my machine (with the splash screen appearing after 3
> seconds) when I haven't run it before (if I ran it already, it takes 3-5
> seconds).
It probably makes a difference if you are running a GNOME desktop whe
>thats not a small script that causes the error, but this is the script
>causes my problem.
>
>http://registry.gimp.org/node/5980
In my environment appear the menu without reload scripts.
Version2.6.5 Portable, Windows
Which version do you use?
Tetsuya
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On Thu, 26 Feb 2009 19:24:28 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
> GIMP starts in less than five seconds here. Anything longer than that is
> too long. If it takes minutes, that is completely unacceptable. So
> please go ahead and use the appropriate profiling tools for your
> platform to find out where th
Hi,
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 09:05 -0800, Kim Cascone wrote:
> I just timed the slow launch
> - from 2xclicking GIMP to full load of a new session
> it took 11 minutes...that's eleven minutes as in go have a cup of
> coffee and read the morning paper and then come back and check email
>
> doesn't
Hi,
On Wed, 2009-02-25 at 21:37 -0500, rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
> I am using Windows XL.
> I am using GIMP 2.6.0.
Please update to GIMP 2.6.5 then. It is actually quite rude to waste
other people's time like this. You are using an outdated version and
should have updated to the latest stable rele
Hi,
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 13:01 +0100, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> - web/online: does not work, local version is used :)
Uh, how should this be interpreted? This certainly work for me.
Sven
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> It would help if you show us minimum size script that causes error.
well,
thats not a small script that causes the error, but this is the script
causes my problem.
http://registry.gimp.org/node/5980
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Hi,
>but when I start the Gimp the Script doesn't show up at all. If click on
>the "Filter -> Script Fu -> reload scripts" Button the script is loaded
>and works as expected.
Gimp loads scripts not in same order by startup and "reload scripts".
Maybe the error happens because you define same name
> Von: Kim Cascone
> I just timed the slow launch
> - from 2xclicking GIMP to full load of a new session
> it took 11 minutes...that's eleven minutes as in go have a cup of
> coffee and read the morning paper and then come back and check email
>
> doesn't this seem excessive to others?
> on my
I have tested the script on gimp on freebsd and on windows. it seems
that the problem occurs on both platforms.
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> I'm working on OS X 10.4.11 and using GIMP 2.6.4
> when I launch GIMP it literally takes 5 or 6 minutes to fully load
> and be functional
> I realize I have a lot of filters and brushes which adds to the load
> time
> but is this a known issue?
> it seems like the splash window spends most of its
On Wed Feb 25 13:50:21 PST 2009 Sven Neumann wrote:
>It would help to make some suggestions for the parameters that need to
>be added.
>Until we have changed this, you could work around the missing parameters
>by having your script modify the files print-settings and
>print-page-setup as found
Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Von: Doug
>>
>
>
>> tar.bz2 is a linux compressed file, so it won't be any use to you if
>> you're running Windows.
>>
>
> The point of this statement is true - someone who can make use of the file's
> content as intended on Windows won't have to ask how
Andrew wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> Ken Warner wrote:
>>
>>> I also would like to download the GIMP documentation and run it
>>> locally.
>>> But I can't find a help manual download. I only can find a tar.bz2
>>> tarball
>>> and I don't think I have a program to open that...
>>>
>>> Where is a down
> Von: Doug
> tar.bz2 is a linux compressed file, so it won't be any use to you if
> you're running Windows.
The point of this statement is true - someone who can make use of the file's
content as intended on Windows won't have to ask how to handle them - but I
would like to point out that si
Doug wrote:
> Ken Warner wrote:
>
>> I also would like to download the GIMP documentation and run it locally.
>> But I can't find a help manual download. I only can find a tar.bz2
>> tarball
>> and I don't think I have a program to open that...
>>
>> Where is a downloadable GIMP help file with
Ken Warner wrote:
> I also would like to download the GIMP documentation and run it locally.
> But I can't find a help manual download. I only can find a tar.bz2
> tarball
> and I don't think I have a program to open that...
>
> Where is a downloadable GIMP help file with all the HTML pages in it
copying to list
@Rob: I think you sent this just to me? - you have to use reply-ALL to
get it sent to the list.
Rob Antonishen wrote:
> Seems to be a sticking setting problem. I am working on the steps to
> repeat on my main system, windows XP with gimp 2.6.4, but managed it
> also in Ubuntu wi
Rebecca:
> I know I can access the manual on line, but would rather not (see my
> previous post to Doug). I don't understand the workaround you
> describe... I really do not know that much, technically, about
> computers. But if you have them installed on your "local system"
> (hard drive?)
> Von: Doug
> P.S. Of course, this way the Help tab on Gimp won't work, but at least
> you'll be able to read the Help Manual whenever you need it
I wrote about it on a german forum yesterday, so let's summarize this again:
We have two versions of the help files, local/online.
We have two diff
Doug wrote:
> rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
>> >>> For the moment I use the following work-around: I have the help
>> files
>> (which are in html) installed at a known point on my system, and I have
>> my web browser set to open them as a file on the local machine. When I
>> run into an issue which ne
rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
> >>> For the moment I use the following work-around: I have the help
> files
> (which are in html) installed at a known point on my system, and I have
> my web browser set to open them as a file on the local machine. When I
> run into an issue which necessitates my consu
rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 2/25/2009 2:40:23 P.M. Central Standard Time,
> doug_bainbri...@onetel.com writes:
>
> >>> Are you using Windows, linux or Mac? Let us know please.
> I think with linux your easiest route is to have an internet
> connection
> running. G
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