Hi Olivier,
On 12 Jul 09 19:13 "Olivier Lecarme" said:
>
> It was not my intention to be mean, and I added a smiley. But you're
> right, I should have pointed to the Preferences dialog.
And I should have added a smiley too.
Greg Chapman
http://www.gregtutor.plus.com
Helping new users of KompoZ
Greg Chapman wrote:
> Hi Oliver,
>
> On 12 Jul 09 16:56 "Olivier Lecarme" said:
> > And read the on-line documentation, it was made for this! :-)
>
> Why be mean? Give him a hint. EDIT > PREFERENCES > WINDOW MANAGEMENT
It was not my intention to be mean, and I added a smiley. But you're
righ
Hi Oliver,
On 12 Jul 09 16:56 "Olivier Lecarme" said:
> And read the on-line documentation, it was made for this! :-)
Why be mean? Give him a hint. EDIT > PREFERENCES > WINDOW MANAGEMENT
But, I agree. Before complaining you do need to read the
documentation!
Greg Chapman
http://www.gregtutor
Ashley Butela wrote:
> Hi there. Let me first say - gimp is AWESOME. Thanks.
>
> But next let me pose this question: Why are there no minimize options on the
> toolbars in 2.6.6 for Windows? I've googled about it and I'm obviously not
> the
> only user bothered by this. Yes, they should min
Hi there. Let me first say - gimp is AWESOME. Thanks.
But next let me pose this question: Why are there no minimize options on the
toolbars in 2.6.6 for Windows? I've googled about it and I'm obviously not
the only user bothered by this. Yes, they should minimize when Gimp is
minimized, but -
When I take 20 pictures, I have to edit 20 pictures with Gimp. That means
opening up every single picture in Gimp. That is a tedious affair.
Is it possible to do that all at once? Most of the time I just have to use
the automatic white balance function with the Gimp.
It would save me a tremendous