> I wasn't clear in my first post --
> Environment: GIMP 2.6.6; Windows 2000
>
> After File -> New to create an image, Filters -> Alpha to Logo -> (all grayed
> out)
>
> But File -> Create -> Logos -> Text Circle works fine.
>
> So I raised a false alarm about Logos -> Text Circle but Filters
> > Ok, but, when you merge, do you not lose the ability to go back and fix
> > something that you might decide needs adjusting?
> Yes, which is why you don't merge until. you're absolutely sure that
> everything you're merging is to your satisfaction. And if there are a
> couple of layers which
I wasn't clear in my first post --
Environment: GIMP 2.6.6; Windows 2000
After File -> New to create an image, Filters -> Alpha to Logo -> (all grayed
out)
But File -> Create -> Logos -> Text Circle works fine.
So I raised a false alarm about Logos -> Text Circle but Filters -> Alpha to
Logo ar
Carusoswi wrote:
> Ok, but, when you merge, do you not lose the ability to go back and fix
> something that you might decide needs adjusting?
Yes, which is why you don't merge until. you're absolutely sure that
everything you're merging is to your satisfaction. And if there are a
couple of layers
Ok, but, when you merge, do you not lose the ability to go back and fix
something that you might decide needs adjusting? I thought that was the main
point of using layers. I see that xcf files seem to take a long time to save
- I guess that is, I suppose, due to their size. One thing puzzles me,
Hi,
On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 10:55 -0700, Ken Warner wrote:
> I just upgraded to GIMP 2.6.6 yesterday and today I find that I need
> to make a circular text logo. There used to be a plugin or a script
> in the Logos scripts that made circular text logos. All logo scripts
> are grayed out in 2.6.6
Steve VanSlyck wrote:
https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
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Ken Warner wrote:
> I just upgraded to GIMP 2.6.6 yesterday and today I find that I need
> to make a circular text logo. There used to be a plugin or a script
> in the Logos scripts that made circular text logos. All logo scripts
> are grayed out in 2.6.6
>
Maybe you haven't created a new imag
Steve VanSlyck wrote:
>> https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user
> The certificate is not trusted because it is self signed.
Yes, it is self signed: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Self-signed_certificate
HTH,
Michael
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> I just upgraded to GIMP 2.6.6 yesterday and today I find that I need
> to make a circular text logo. There used to be a plugin or a script
> in the Logos scripts that made circular text logos. All logo scripts
> are grayed out in 2.6.6
>
> Is their a work around or fix for this? Making a cir
I just upgraded to GIMP 2.6.6 yesterday and today I find that I need
to make a circular text logo. There used to be a plugin or a script
in the Logos scripts that made circular text logos. All logo scripts
are grayed out in 2.6.6
Is their a work around or fix for this? Making a circular text lo
>
>
>Dear all,
>
> I am still new to Gimp:
>
>I have three images open. I am trying to select and paste portions from
>2 of the images into a final one. E I ensured that each image had its
>own Gimp floating window next to it that starts by default (with the
>panels showing the selection too
> I've learned the hard way to SAVE OFTEN!!! Or
> you can lose your work when GIMP freezes and dies.
I don't suffer from Gimp freezing or dying but I have been known to
press the wrong button and loose an hours careful cloning.
Norman
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I've learned the hard way to SAVE OFTEN!!! Or
you can lose your work when GIMP freezes and dies.
Greg Chapman wrote:
> Hi Robert,
>
> On 10 Aug 09 07:29 Norman Silverstone said:
>
>>The short answer is yes, this is how I would do things. The only
>>difference is that when I am satisfied with
Hi Robert,
On 10 Aug 09 07:29 Norman Silverstone said:
> The short answer is yes, this is how I would do things. The only
> difference is that when I am satisfied with a stage I would merge
> the layers otherwise the file becomes very large. Also, from time to
> time I would save my work and ke
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