On Sat, 2005-06-11 at 20:44 -0700, Don Rozenberg wrote:
> Hi,
Hello Don and welcome to the gimp-user mailing list. I hope you enjoy
your stay.
> I am running gimp 2.7 in Knoppix/Debian
> Linux. (I saw the same behavior gimp 2,6.) I used apt-get to do the
> installation.
You probably confused some
On Fri, 2005-05-27 at 16:00 +, John R. Culleton wrote:
> A long while back I had a selection of fonts available for Gimp.
> I had instructions for installing the fonts and making them
> work. I recall there was a directory in X11 somewhere that was
> involved. When you used the text function a
Welcome John. (2 ways to do this. Top one is better, because it's easier
to colour the background)
1.) First open a new image (File>New...) with the desired size (in this
case I thing you said 6.75 X 4.75) and the desired background colour,
then open the "central image" (File>Open...), then copy t
On Thu, 2005-05-05 at 07:04 -0700, Carol Spears wrote:
> a forum where they can constantly bombard and belittle TheGIMP and are
> free to do so and the best they can pull out of their over-extended
> reasoning is this layers effect stuff.
I'm not sure who "they" are, but if you're referring to pe
On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 21:59 -0700, Tom Williams wrote:
> If I add a drop shadow to something in Gimp, the drop shadow is in a layer an
> I
> show or hide. How is that different from the "Adjustment layer" you
> describe?
> I'm sure it is but I don't know how it differs. :)
The drop shadow,
Ha Ha (made you look).
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On Wed, 2005-05-04 at 00:41 -0400, j Mak wrote:
> Handling layers in Gimp is as easy as in Photoshop.
> You can group them
I wasn't aware of this "grouping" ability. Can you please tell me how I
would group a bunch of layers?
Thanks,
-Gezim
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On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 18:23 -0400, Sara Schein wrote:
> http://www.robotjohnny.com/fonts/ >> Asks you send a 'toy' to his
> addy. I think that's funny.
>
> Though here's the only site I've found where all are definately free
> for commercial use. Otherwise, I think you just have to search
> th
On Sat, 2005-04-30 at 14:26 +0200, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> Karine Delvare wrote:
>
> > http://www.1001freefonts.com/ is one of the places to find
> > freeware/shareware fonts. Most of them don't come with any
> > licence/readme/whatever.
>
> If they don't come with any license, copyright law
Hi list,
I'm getting a little frustrated with fonts. Almost all of the authors
(of nice fonts) either don't want you to use them for commercial
purposes, want you to email the them _before_ you use it to get
permission, want you to pay, or simply you don't know what the hell the
author wants.
So
On Sun, 2004-12-12 at 17:38 -0600, Michael J. Hammel wrote:
> The GIMP *is* a silly name and I've always had a problem with it. In
> the US (perhaps elsewhere) "gimp" implies "hobbled" or "broken": "His
> gimp leg kept him from running the race" or "Her gimp hand prevented her
> from reaching the
> Konqueror should call gimp-remote instead of gimp.
> Actually if it
> doesn't do that, that would be a bug in Konqueror
> that you should
> report to the KDE developers.
Since the images were jpeg, gimp of course isn't my
default program to open jpeg, so I right clicked and
choose to "Open wit
> On my SuSE 9.0 with gimp 2.05 I use
> 'gimp-remote-2.0', as a command,
> not an argument.
That's perfect, that all I wanted. I assumed it would
be an argument like mozilla (mozilla -t, i think opens
new tab).
>
> The next question by you would get a better/more
> thorough applicable
> answer i
Hi all,
Here what I want to do:
Since gimp doesn't have an image viewer (no problem) I
just use the kde (konqueror). I just selected the
images I wanted to open then on one of them I right
clicked and chose open with gimpbehold 10 sessions
of gimp opened up. So is there an argument for gimp
th
> When I look in the folders listed, there .exe files
> there. the plugin I
> downloaded is a .c file - how do I get it from a .c
> to a .exe? I looked
> through the .c file, and it made mention of
> gimptool-2.0, so maybe I
> should be asking where do I get it?
That's strange...well a .c file i
Since I don't have windows XP I don't know the exact
directory, but when you open up gimp, choose
File>Preferences then on the left hand side click on
"Plug-ins" under "Folders"in here the directories
where the plugins are stored should be listed.
-Gezim
P.S. when you post on the list please
> see, the rude parts in this email is in the refusal
> to strip them
> properly.
I guess this is for my last reply. Here's the
thing...I hit reply (in yahoo) and then forgetting
that the default reply email goes not to the list but
to the person who last replied, i wrote the nice
(short) reply..
I don't know what you mean by "quickly" but (if you
don't already have this open) do:
File>dialogs>tool options
Then select the pencil (or paintbrush) and click on
the little black circle (right beside "Brush) in the
windows that says "pencil options" or "Tool Options"
in the title bar.
--- Osca
--- Kevin Myers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Please give my regards to the French, and speaking
> of Liberty, you might
> want to recall who liberated France from German
> occupation, not once, but
> twice. Also perhaps mention the fact that the USA
> also protected all of
> Europe from the Sovi
> So I do not get what you do not like about the name.
> There are lots of free programs that do not have
> ideal names
> (some are really obscure), but the Gimp is one I
> really like.
>
> Jakub Friedl
THe name should imply/tell something about the
application...GIMP doesn't say anything to me
Hi all,
I find the name GIMP not very attractive and I think
if we want to market the GIMP we need to do something
about this name (i.e. change it). I have friends ask
me "What program is that?" and the when they hear
"GIMP" it doesn't sound good, and it's hard to
remember. So what do YOU think, d
Hi gimpers,
I was trying to modify my windows XP boot screen.
Doing a tutorial it said that
"Microsoft decided to remove the pallet from the logo
to another location.So now when you open up ... the
.bmps are just black images."
So I had to use photoshop for this, but that's fine.
My question is wh
Thanks for taking the time to do this Carol, I really
appreciate it :)
--- Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
>
> i heard that gimp-2.2pre would be out and threw
> together some new
> tutorials to show off a few of the new things.
> http://carol.gimp.org/gimp/2.1/
>
> a preview of o
> > Does this GAP thing have an option to export as
> .swf?
> > This, I could really use.
>
> No. And since shockwave flash is mainly a vector
> animation file
> format, GIMP is not the tool you want to use to
> create or edit those.
Yeah, you're right. But is there any tool that does
this at thi
> GAP, the GIMP Animation Package could be what you
> are looking for.
Does this GAP thing have an option to export as .swf?
This, I could really use.
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Hi guys/girls,
I'm really frustrated with the storke tool in gimp
1.3.23, and I hope it's because of my ignorance.
Almost all selections (except rectangular ones) turn
out really ugly when storked...here is an example with
a circle
http://www.geocities.com/hgezim/stroke.html
Please help me out.
Hi everyone,
Is there a way to rasterize the text layers in 1.3.23?
Thanks in advance,
Gezim
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and the "cap style" seems to
make no difference in any of them. Also I don't get
what the miter limit is all about.
If someone could explain these things to me, it would
be great :)
Thanks,
Gezim Hoxha
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