Charlie,
Why would GIMP retain these images? Just because you have used GIMP to
edit them?
Images might be in GIMP's recently used list, but if you try to open
them from there when you have deleted them from their original
location than you will still get an error message.
If you have deleted the
Rob Meurer wrote:
> I just got GIMP for Mac and in installing it says no because I need
> X-11. What is that?
The X Window System server for Mac OS X:
http://support.apple.com/downloads/X11_for_Mac_OS_X_1_0
You should be able to install X from your Mac OS X install DVD.
Peace...
Tom
I just got GIMP for Mac and in installing it says no because I need
X-11. What is that?
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I am using GIMP 2.6.6 on a Mac OS 10.4.11. I have used the program since
early 2009. I am wondering if it's possible to open old GIMP documents that
don't appear under "Document History." The images (JPEG files) I would like
to open have been deleted from my computer, but it seems logical that GIM
Hi,
for...@gimpusers.com (2009-11-25 at 1505.33 +0100):
> for start noise was creating noise with different colors
Yes, that is right, because desaturate gives you the white to black
version. You have to follow all the steps, even if at first it looks
bad. ;]
I made a quick visual tutorial so yo
Hi,
deniz.a.m.do...@gmail.com (2009-11-25 at 1613.28 +0100):
> It seems like there is no way to toggle this behavior by e.g. holding
> key. You'd think that holding the shift key would toggle the behavior,
> which the description in the toolbox implies. However, I can't get
> this to work!
I gave
also i like to have a big distance from each bump
everything i try is to close
>>Hi,
>>for...@gimpusers.com (2009-11-24 at 2113.32 +0100):
>>> hello there i am a blender user
>>> i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
>>> in gimp
>>> i tryed the noise filter but this is not what
> I don't like how you nest the various let*-statements. That makes the
> code hard to track.
>
> It would be better if you have some dummy variable declarations in your
> outer let*-statement and then use set! to redefine the values.
>
> Also note that the use of "25" for the mode is not nice, you
Deniz,
> Sorry for not searching before asking.
Oh, never mind about that.
I cannot expect you to go searching through the archive (one month at
a time) hoping that your question has already been answered somewhere.
https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/
Kind regards,
Martijn
http://gi
2009/11/25 Martijn Weisbeek :
> Deniz,
>
> Your question sounds very much like a question that was asked recently
> on this mailing list.
> See https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/2009-November/016022.html
>
> BTW, layer groups is something the GIMP developers are working on.
> Expect th
Deniz,
Your question sounds very much like a question that was asked recently
on this mailing list.
See https://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-user/2009-November/016022.html
BTW, layer groups is something the GIMP developers are working on.
Expect this in GIMP 2.8 (and in the current GIMP 2.7
>Hi,
>for...@gimpusers.com (2009-11-24 at 2113.32 +0100):
>> hello there i am a blender user
>> i i wanted to create a texture for bumomap/normal map
>> in gimp
>> i tryed the noise filter but this is not what i need
>
>You have to combine it with other things. ;]
>
>> i am modeling a camera
>>
2009/11/25 Jaime Seuma :
> I cannot say about vista, but with xp I have just created a new variable
> at system level (control panel->system->advanced options->env variables)
> called 'LANG' with value 'en'.
> That does the trick.
>
> HIH
>
> Jaims
Thanks, that did work!
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Deniz Dogan
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I cannot say about vista, but with xp I have just created a new variable
at system level (control panel->system->advanced options->env variables)
called 'LANG' with value 'en'.
That does the trick.
HIH
Jaims
Deniz Dogan wrote:
> I'm running GIMP on a Windows Vista machine which uses a Swedish
>
I'm running GIMP on a Windows Vista machine which uses a Swedish
locale (but it's in fact an English Vista installation). Now I'm
trying to figure out if I can force GIMP to use English and thereby
overriding my Windows settings. Is there any such functionality?
Thanks,
Deniz Dogan
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Hello,
I have a GIMP project with more than 200 layers and since there are no
"layer groups" (I can't remember the GIMP terminology for it) it's
quite cumbersome to find the layer I'm looking for in the layer box.
Is there any tool in GIMP for selecting (making active) the layer that
I'm clicking?
Thomas DuBuisson (thomas.dubuis...@gmail.com) wrote:
> - CODE --
(let* ((image (car (gimp-file-load RUN-NONINTERACTIVE
"image.png" "image.png")))
(layer0 (car (gimp-image-get-active-layer image)))
)
(let* ((layer1 (car (gimp-image-flatten
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