Just put the .abr file in your $HOME/.gimp-2.6/brushes. Relaunch gimp
and it might be OK.
Unfortunately, i feel that Gimp is running much slower when such brush
set are loaded. It seems to me that gimp loads them all at launch time.
Is there any caching that would allow to have them available but
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 14:56 -0500, Helen wrote:
> I use gimp version 2.6.2. on linux, suse 11.1
> I downloaded a set of free brushes
> [ from
> http://www.4shared.com/file/161649638/dc2c1b74/_2__Tree_Brushes_Set-2.html if
> anyone is interested ] and this gave me two files, one .abr and
> one .jp
I use gimp version 2.6.2. on linux, suse 11.1
I downloaded a set of free brushes
[ from
http://www.4shared.com/file/161649638/dc2c1b74/_2__Tree_Brushes_Set-2.html
if
anyone is interested ] and this gave me two files, one .abr and one .jpg
I'm not sure I can recall every step I've tried, but nothing
On 30-Dec-09 10:42 AM, Elwin Estle wrote:
Is it in the plan to remove the scheme scripting in Gimp
and go to all Python scripting? Is there much of a difference between
what can be done with either? I have tried a couple of times to learn
Python, but I am an old fogy
Elwin Estle wrote:
#1 is Core Python Programming by Wesley Chun. He covers everything.
There are gotchas in there that you'd have to program in python for
years to learn, all in a nice clear, well organized, progressive,
understandable format. Good reference material in the back too.
Could
Is it in the plan to remove the scheme scripting in Gimp and go to all Python
scripting? Is there much of a difference between what can be done with
either? I have tried a couple of times to learn Python, but I am an old fogy
and keep coming up against a wall whenever I try to get my head arou
Actually that problem with the Windows clipboard (on XP ) stripping the alpha
channel seems vanished (maybe some recent Windows update? )
And anyway is possible that was a issue only on XP not on Vista or 7
> Am I the only one using GIMP who has no such problems when
> copy/pasting
> with the c