On Sun, Sep 6, 2009 at 12:05 PM, Ilya Zakharevich wrote:
> Why should *A USER* care how some #...@% *named* a tool?
>
> Why should *A USER* care what *another* user supposes is "a correct
> tool for the job"? (Assume that the first user has considered the
> suggestion, appreciated the suggestion,
On 2009-09-04, Chris Mohler wrote:
I find it annoying that there
appears to be no selection tool that turns off all tools.
>>> I am confused by this feature request.
>>> The GIMP is an image editing package not an image display package.
>> Wrong. GIMP is a package for whatever the *US
Nothing has changed about all this
>since version 2.4 and maybe before.
>
>
I don't doubt what you are saying. What happens with me is that I install a
new version, then, if I inadvertently hit some button or close some dialog,
I'm never quite certain whether its disappearance is from me or if th
Ken Warner wrote:
> Probably everybody knows this. It became inconvenient last night
> editing a big image.
>
> Is there going to be some sort of bug fix update to 2.6.7 soon?
This is not a bug, but a feature, present since version 2.6. You can
choose the dialog behavior among three different
On Saturday 05 September 2009 10:56:04 pm Ken Warner wrote:
> Probably everybody knows this. It became inconvenient last night
> editing a big image.
did you try hitting the tab key? in my GIMP (2.6.7) this brings the
dialogs to the front.
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ys phani.
Probably everybody knows this. It became inconvenient last night
editing a big image.
Is there going to be some sort of bug fix update to 2.6.7 soon?
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>Carusoswi wrote:
>
>> OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is
a
>> slider at the bottom of the dialog for "spacing", but I cannot find the
slider
>> for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
>
>This scaling is specific to the tool used, Brush or Pencil for
Carusoswi wrote:
> OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is a
> slider at the bottom of the dialog for "spacing", but I cannot find the slider
> for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
This scaling is specific to the tool used, Brush or Pencil for example
OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is a
slider at the bottom of the dialog for "spacing", but I cannot find the slider
for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
Caruso
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On Saturday 05 September 2009 12:54:32 pm Carusoswi wrote:
> I'm trying to follow this smart sharpening tutorial from version
2.6.7.
> Several items in the early steps are slightly different - menu steps to
> decompose vary a bit, for example.
i had the same problem and found that this procedure
> I'm trying to follow this smart sharpening tutorial from version 2.6.7.
> Several items in the early steps are slightly different - menu steps to
> decompose vary a bit, for example.
>
> But,everything seems to work for me up to step 7, at which I cannot complete
> steps beyond. There must be
I'm trying to follow this smart sharpening tutorial from version 2.6.7.
Several items in the early steps are slightly different - menu steps to
decompose vary a bit, for example.
But,everything seems to work for me up to step 7, at which I cannot complete
steps beyond. There must be some slight
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