On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Fred J <mailto:fokju...@gmail.com>> wrote:
This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most
unintuitive features in Gimp.
- Find an image on Google / hard drive.
- Drop it into your working area.
- Change it's tr
On 31/07/2011 17:13, David Gowers (kampu) wrote:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Fred J <mailto:fokju...@gmail.com>> wrote:
This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most
unintuitive features in Gimp.
- Find an image on Google / hard drive.
- Drop it into your
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> On 07/29/2011 01:25 PM, Mikael St?ldal wrote:
>> > On 2011-07-29 09:58, Fred J wrote:
>>> >> I'm running Mint 11 and Gimp 2.6.11. (But this problem was the same on
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This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most unintuitive
features in Gimp.
- Find an image on Google / hard drive.
- Drop it into your working area.
- Change it's transparency.
- Resize / Rotate and, suddenly, the transparency reverts to original
state.
This last step makes no sen
I'm running Mint 11 and Gimp 2.6.11. (But this problem was the same on
Ubuntu 11.04, but not on 10.10).
If I change the Wacom input device config (Edit > Pref) from "stylus >
disabled" to "stylus > screen", then the stylus uses pressure and size
and opacity (via brush dynamics) nicely.
Well
I installed the "Merge Linked" script (found here:
http://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-merge-linked)
and it works great until you link layers that are invisible.
The invisible layers suddenly become visible after being merged. A more
intuitive action would be