David M. schrieb:
> Now open it in IE or something, and BAM! Moving water.
> --
>
In Firefox or something.
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Here's what I have so far, feel free to comment of give suggestions oh how to
make it better. I tried to make it Very basic so anyone could do it. Btw I
wanted to add it to the tutorials page But couldn't figure out how.
Let's begin:
1. Find any image, any size, I will use a fish!
Ok so I have onl
On Sunday 22 March 2009, ivo wrote:
> I need some guidance to achieve the following:
>
> I have nice landscape picture with a horizontal horizon which I want to
> manipulate to have the sides match in color and shape. In this case the
> sides almost match in color and shape... After the facts I wou
I need some guidance to achieve the following:
I have nice landscape picture with a horizontal horizon which I want to
manipulate to have the sides match in color and shape. In this case the sides
almost match in color and shape... After the facts I would like to have the
image folded into a cylin
Thanks for the quick reply,
> If you look more closely at the Procedure Browser, you will notice
> that gimp-levels-stretch only takes a single parameter, not three.
However, I realized that 'gimp-levels-stretch' only takes a filename
as a parameter, so I removed the additional ones:
'radius, am
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 21:35 +0100, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> What a pity, I love this feature - I often use it to set
> temporary shortcuts ...
It has problems with menu mnemonics, as you found out yourself. That's
why its use is discouraged by the GTK+ developers. GIMP is probably the
only
Hi,
thanks for your fast answer, Sven!
>> I set "Use dynamic keyboard shortcuts", so I can assign
>> shortcuts "on the fly" by moving the mouse pointer onto a
>> menu item and type whatever shortcut I want.
>
> That's not really supported any longer. If there are problems with it,
> we are not
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 20:57 +0100, wwa...@web.de wrote:
> I also found the function 'gimp-levels-stretch' in the Script-Fu
> Procedure Browser and tried to adapt the example script:
>
> -
> (define (stretch-levels pattern)
> (let* ((filelist (cadr (file-glob pattern 1
> (while
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 20:53 +0100, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> I set "Use dynamic keyboard shortcuts", so I can assign
> shortcuts "on the fly" by moving the mouse pointer onto a
> menu item and type whatever shortcut I want.
That's not really supported any longer. If there are problems with
Hi,
I have used ImageMagick for batch mode treatment of images but
would (have to) use gimp for certain functions.
Being completely new to the gimp script-fu, I copied an example
from the intertubes
-
(define (batch-unsharp-mask pattern
radius
Hi,
I set "Use dynamic keyboard shortcuts", so I can assign
shortcuts "on the fly" by moving the mouse pointer onto a
menu item and type whatever shortcut I want.
This works wonderfully in almost all cases.
For a very long time I always assigned some keys for the
zoom levels:
1 for 1:1, 2 for
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 20:12 +0100, Carusoswi wrote:
> Not certain on this board how to truncate quoted text, so, I'll just
> leave it all in.
Please understand that you are writing to a mailing-list. You are not on
some board (even though you are accessing the list through such an
interface).
>Carusoswi writes:
>> Also, although I was meticulous in measuring for and laying out the
template,
>> my cards did not line up with the pre-cut forms that we had purchased.
>
>Martin already answered your questions about units, so I'll just
>address this part. I've done business cards and labels i
Carusoswi writes:
> Also, although I was meticulous in measuring for and laying out the template,
> my cards did not line up with the pre-cut forms that we had purchased.
Martin already answered your questions about units, so I'll just
address this part. I've done business cards and labels in gimp
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 12:15 +0100, measekite wrote:
> But Gimp on all OSs does have issues with printing and that is Gimp's
> achilles heal.
Printing works perfectly for me on Linux. If there are issues, then I'd
like to know about them. Most likely it will turn out that the issue is
not in GIMP,
>I am running Gimp 2.6.4 from Windows XP. If I try to print a 4 x 6 photo,
>setup selections to not stick for paper size/orientation. I select 4 x 6
in
>my Canon i960's setup dialog, and the preview window shows that 4 x 6 paper
is
>selected. I can scale the photo to fit 4 x 6, but, when I click
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-03-22 at 11:25 +0100, Carusoswi wrote:
> I am running Gimp 2.6.4 from Windows XP. If I try to print a 4 x 6 photo,
> setup selections to not stick for paper size/orientation. I select 4 x 6 in
> my Canon i960's setup dialog, and the preview window shows that 4 x 6 paper is
> sel
I am running Gimp 2.6.4 from Windows XP. If I try to print a 4 x 6 photo,
setup selections to not stick for paper size/orientation. I select 4 x 6 in
my Canon i960's setup dialog, and the preview window shows that 4 x 6 paper is
selected. I can scale the photo to fit 4 x 6, but, when I click the
Carusoswi wrote:
> I had her email me the xcf file which I opened in
> GIMP 2.6 on my machine. We constructed the template with the rulers showing
> inches, but on my machine, they are showing something else (I don't know
> what).
>
Hi
The unit of the rulers is the same as the unit in the b
>Hi,
>
>John Culleton writes:
>
>> How do I change the rulers to measure in inches? The
>> instructions in the manual are obsolete, and the gimprc
>> file has no reference that I can find to the units of
>> measure for the rulers.
>
>The instructions in the manual are obsolete? What manual? Whe
Kevin Cozens wrote:
>If you want to change the seed each time you start GIMP,
>add '(srand (realtime))' before you call '(rand)'.
Thanks. That solved my problem. -- Catherine
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