Oh.
That's probably why I couldn't find the thread - I must've been looking in the
wrong archive
Thanks, Sven; I will post the suggestion there
/Gary
Maybe you should post that suggestion to the gimp-developer list. There
was a discussion about the brush outline recently a
hi,
some time ago there was a thread about changing the brush icon between showing
the brush size and a precise crosshair. I can't seem to locate that thread, but
if I remember rightly it was suggested that the change should happen at
mouse-click, or when holding the mouse button down.
Now
Hello Daniel,
thanks for your reply, which I somehow managed to miss before.
There are lots of plugins in python, but I don't know if it's the best choice
for file i/o plugins, since if you do a good job, it might be included into
GIMP by default, and Python isn't installed everywhere. I'
Thanks for the info, Michael! I'll start checking out those sites.
/Gary
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A long(ish) time ago I wrote:
>
>> Any chance that the ability to load/save layered TIFF files (with zip
>> compression) might appear in a future version of GIMP?
>>
and Michael Schumacher replied:
>
> Basically the tiff plug-in is waiting for someone to add this. Maybe you
> do want
Alternatively, if you don't have microsoft office and don't want to fork out
for it, you can always download and install the free image browser-cum-editor
"irfanview". That will enable you to easily create a multi-page tiff file from
a set of images.
/Gary
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Thanks for the info. It seems exciting things are on the horizon. I eagerly
await with much anticipation.
/Gary
>
> Correct me if I'm wrong, please, but it seems that in gimp I have to make a
> copy of the base layer and apply any adjustments to the copy; and repeat
> this for any new ad
It seems to me that gimp works a bit differently from photoshop. In photoshop
(actually, I'm still using 'elements-2', can you believe? Although I have got
Richard Lynch's excellent "hidden power" installed which releases a lot more of
the underlying photoshop 7 functionality - and the book was
Hi,
For me, one of the greatest hindrances to migrating to GIMP is its inability to
handle layered TIFF files. I have a large number of such files, with zip
compression, and I really don't wan't to have to change this format, because
for one thing my preferred picture viewer can handle layered
Have you tried copying the file and then renaming the copy? Seems to me that
that should work...Not ideal I know, but as a workaround, should save a lot of
fiddling about. /Gary
>Okay, I renamed the file libxml2.dll, in my WINDOWS/System32 directory.
Gimp
>now starts up.
I have discovered that
Hi,
There is a very nice *free* picture viewer cum editor called irfanview, which
will do lossless cropping and rotation of jpeg images (not sure about the
resizing, though).
I think it's at www.irfanview.com, but if this isn't right you can find it very
easily by googling "irfanview" and fo
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