the different icons with the gimp, is
> it possible to combine then into one? :)
>
> If not, can anyone recommend a tool that can do this?
You should be able to do this with the winicon exporter in GIMP. At
least in the 2.3 version it allows to save a layered image as a
multi-resolution w
o be more specific in
what you are trying to achieve.
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ething along those lines [2], so
if you'd like to join forces we could move this away from my personal
dokuwiki space that's hosted on a very unreliable server to somewhere
more appropriate.
[1] http://blender.org/cms/Blender_2_42.727.0.html
[2] http://wiki.jimmac.net/doku.php?id=gim
;s triangle selector works best for me.
I usually start with a preset palette color (using the actual palette
editor, not the color selector) and tweak on the color wheel/triangle.
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behaviour for example by using a longer delay
> before autoscrolling starts?
Hi Sven,
I cannot imagine painting something sane while the view auto-scrolls.
Not scrolling sounds sane for paint tools.
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I. You cannot currently change the size for bitmap brushes,
you need to use or create a new parametric brush for this.
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Sven possibly meant here was for you to prove that the name GIMP is
a reason why the product isn't used in a professional IT setting,
whatever that is. I have been using GIMP professionally for over 5 years
and Novell, Inc. for example doesn't have a problem selling it as part
of thei
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in addition, can we change the default colors to read african-american
and caucasian?
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to define a 'neutral' color and adjust the image 'automagically'.
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ve to create them by hand every time?
Hi.
You'd be better off with doing these things in Inkscape[1], a vector
illustrator. They have very nice tools for creating arrowheads and
editable rounded rectangles. It sounds like a much better tool for the
job you describe.
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SVG, select the Wilber/GNOME layer, select all with Ctrl+A, release mask
with object>clip>release and apply it again with object>clip>set.
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Can you elaborate on this a little? I don't think I understand this one.
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> I'm running Gimp through X11 on a Mac (running OSX 10.4.5).
>
> I keep all my work on a remote file server but the Open dialogue in
> Gimp doesn't appear to be able to connect to this mounted drive.
Hi.
If it's mounted, it's likely accessible as /Volumes/
wh
s Size item. The
interface is precision-driven.
The interactive interface described above sounds like a nice addition.
How would you feel about speccing out the behavior in detail and filing
a feature request in the gnome bugzilla?
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t free software projects. The use
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od thing to use spacebar for panning, helping a lot of
people transitioning to the free software tool. Two thumbs up.
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apply displacement map based on
blurred copy of the alpha channel, applied bumpmap. And now imagine that
sequence being applied every time you paint on a layer automatically.
Hope that gives you an idea how layer effects can be useful.
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r what you present them :). Larry
was also able to draw the Linux penguin without features like layers,
yet I'm sure he would have been happy beaing able to make use of them.
It's not that things are not achievable. Non-destructive workflows are
in my view a very useful functionality wort
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> but I do not see how I can get it into the alpha channel...
Apply the layer mask when you're done with layer>mask>apply layer mask.
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similar extra
attributes of the image, yet it's correctly parsed and rendered by any
SVG renderer.
Having to deal with maintaining thousands of icons in XCF & exported
PNGs makes it sound like a good approach. On the other hand, it could be
too bloated to be used as the final output forma
f, and i just got to sit back and ask myself, whatsup?
>
> Jakub, do you know whatsup with all this?
As for the raw format (DG, Digital Negative), Adobe did the right thing
and published the spec. [1]
[1] - http://www.adobe.com/products/dng/main.html,
http://www.adobe.com/pr
On Tue, 2005-02-08 at 11:13 -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
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> >
> > In many cases people just want to convert their old work. They don't use
> > proprietary formats by ignorance, but simply because of a lack of
not
> everyone can use psd.
In many cases people just want to convert their old work. They don't use
proprietary formats by ignorance, but simply because of a lack of option
and lock-in of their software.
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d use it extensively to be hiding it, therefore
wasn't using the shortcut for focusing layer's dock at all. On the other
hand the Ctrl+L shortcut is fairly rock solid in my brain because of the
web browsers I've used in the past.
Ctrl+L is an adept to be
est on this, although
convincing Sven of its usefulness is probably a well spent time, because
text tool is mostly his effort.
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Try http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=2223. It will be included by
default for 2.2
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* http://www.gimp.org/win32/gimp-pspi-1.0.3-src.zip (source)
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On Thu, 2004-07-15 at 14:04 -0600, Tragek wrote:
> This has been bothering me for a very long time, ever since I began
> using the gimp 2.0: What is that font in the 2.0 splash screen?
Wide Awake and Wide Awake Black. BTW scizzo, this is qyuite FAQ ;)
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put one together.
I would rather address some of the issues with the new fileselector and use the possibility to extend it rather than going for something completely different. The Ctrl+L entry needs some love indeed, but especially the save dialog is very dandy.
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that part
(floating selection) so that the button grows and anchor back onto the
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I filed this as http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=143300 since
librsvg's rsvg utility seems to have no problem with it.
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* I am not sure if the dialog should remember it's previous
settings or fill in the current position (and recalculate when
selecting different nodes?).
I have filed this as an enhancement request #143163.
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On St, 2004-03-24 at 08:53 -0800, Carol Spears wrote:
> What distribution and window manager are you using?
Hi Carol,
I am fairly certain this has nothing to do with the window manager.
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On St, 2004-03-24 at 09:47 -0800, William Skaggs wrote:
> For what it's worth, I went ahead and implemented a true variable blur filter,
That's the spirit! Looking forward to it.
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ge soft parametric brush so that it's as high as the image height and
paint a few lines on the top egde (so a half of the brush covers the
image) using the blur tool. One needs to zoom out a bit to get a bit of
space on the image border.
c
has been reduced.
Uh? It works pretty well I'd say:
http://jimmac.musichall.cz/stuff/linearblur.png
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s to become useful for editing too (and I
believe that is even more helpful) it shouldn't exit the mode on Esc for
the reasons Eric described. Making it a pain for artists using GIMP
extensively because it may be confusing to new ocasional users is not
the thing to do.
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ions I use as often. Mnemonics are a
default so wherever I go, they work (on the same locale).
So please don't play down their usefulness. I love them. I love the
dynamic shortcuts too btw. I'd say I can't imagine a shortcut editor
more user-friendly than the dynamic shortcuts hack.
programs available for Windows that do this but I haven't found any for
> Linux yet. Anyone know of any?
If used with caution, selective gaussian blur is great when fighting
noise.
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ll contain)?
In 1.3, but it is probably the same in 1.2, you use Alt+mousedrag to
move the selection without its content. Some window managers like
Gnome2's metacity, however, bind Alt+drag to moving windows around, so
you need to press Ctrl along.
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> convert from px with a calculator.
It looks like this functionality is missing. I have filed it as an
enhancement bug #121294.
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window to get as many stripes as you
> want rays. Make sure the stripes run vertically.
> 4. Image/Filters/Distorts/Polar Coords
>
> Presto! Raidal rays.
You can also replace the gradient voodoo with render>pattern>grid. Polar
Coord is a great trick for this though. Good
w filed against
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c shortcuts. I like both fuctions and I
hate they clash. If someone has a better solution/implementation that
would be sweet. I'm greatful for the current solution, since it is still
nicer to use dynamic shortcuts than some obscure complicated shortcut
editor or messing this an rc file.
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The dynamic shortcut assignment clashes with mnemonics. It is turned off
by default. You can turn it on in the preferences (Interface>Keyboard
shortcuts>Dynamic keyboard shortcuts). It's wise to turn it off once
you're done
On Thu, 2003-07-24 at 09:17, pascalou wrote:
> a small difficulty for me with the tool "color rotation"
> it seem to have some times bad arrow's refresh.
> does any body have the same ?
I filed that as bug #118177
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where you can express your deepest sympathies to the man who boldly went
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Yes, you are right about the path tool being rewritten. It is currently
not possible to close a path, it's work in progress.
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you need to lock the apropriate path layer in the paths window.
The 1.4 version will be able to transform selections too.
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On Fri, 2003-05-30 at 15:23, Khiraly Kalman wrote:
> ,,...try using the dissolve function on it''
> Where Can I find this function?
Oops sorry, that was ment to be dissolve blending mode. It's in the
tool's options.
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lied a
perspective and have that editable either.
> And it is a bug?:
> http://chocolate.inf.elte.hu/khiraly/linux/gimp13.png
> (I have created a text layer->alpha to selection.-> and a have scaled
> the selection to obtain a transfformed text!)
It's really ha
he image
along the guidelines. If you have gtk-perl, there is even a more
sophisticated script called perlotine that generates a proper html table
to put all the fragments back together.
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On Čt, 2002-12-12 at 00:30, gerald wrote:
> With the 1.2.3 version of The Gimp I can read PSD files but I can't
> write in the PSD format is there a way to do so ?
try http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=481
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However I noticed slight problems with RGBA animations, the transparent
areas wouldn't redraw. Perhaps there is a frame disposal method I
missed.
I also overheard someone hacking on a GIMP MNG plugin using libmng, but
I don't know any details.
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have no idea how to solve your lock-in problem without considerable
effort :/
On a related note - you can get rid of that Windows partition by using
the linux port of Photopaint ;)
http://linux.corel.com/products/pp9/download.htm
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On St, 2002-03-20 at 07:20, Carol Spears wrote:
> On 2002-03-19 at 1418.38 -0600, Walker, Sam typed this mail:
> > I'm looking for a script/plug-in that will straighten a photo.
> > For example, when I scan a photo and I don't get quite square, so I end up
> > with some white triangles around the
On Ne, 2001-09-16 at 14:07, Subba Rao wrote:
> For example, I have 3 different photos of friends. I would like to do very to
> do very little overlapping of their faces but still would like to merge them
> into one picture. How can this be done?
You may wan't to investigate layer masks:
http://
On 07 Aug 2001 12:59:08 +0200, Carsten Kaemmerer wrote:
> So, the point here was, that I didn't understand the meaning of the
> choice 'Anim Preview Mode': (1) Object on empty frames (2) Object on one
> frame (3) Exact Object on frames.
As the name implies. It's for preview purposes only. You
On 07 Aug 2001 02:40:41 -0400, Donovan Lange wrote:
> Additionally, I also find it very hard to work with the edges of a layer -- the
> blue and yellow border makes it very hard to correctly gauge alignment --
> particularly near the edge of an image. Is there a way to disable it?
view>toggle s
On 24 Jul 2001 10:30:30 -0700, Brian Warn wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm using "The GIMP for Linux & Unix" to figure out how to set up an
> animated GIF. Everything works except for #33 on P.280 -- setting a
> frame relay speed that is different from the default 100 milliseconds.
> I can't get my GIF to r
On 24 Jul 2001 15:35:05 +0200, Carsten Kaemmerer wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've tried and tried, but I didn't understand how to create an animation
> with two objects moving independent from each other.
> (Creating an animation with 'Video'->'Move Path' works fine for one
> object (= one move path).)
Y
On 17 Jul 2001 19:34:10 -0400, Dad385 wrote:
I receied several emails with attachments McaIntosh Application
BinHex Archive application/mac-binhex40 files When I try to open
them, they expand and then the message suitable graphic importer
cannot be found. Using netscape navigato
On 20 Jul 2001 10:10:51 +0200, Tatar Kolos wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> I'm having some trouble opening psd files, that were created by
> Photoshop6.0. I've had no problems with those of version 5.0.
>
> But now, some parts of the image disappears. Like drop shadow.
I might be talking out of my ar
On 13 Jul 2001 13:51:25 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hello,
>
> How do I convert an image to a black & white image which are used in
> newspapers?
> That is, the image consists of smaller & larger dots. The idea is that those
> images can
> be copied better at an photo copier.
/filters/dist
On 12 Jul 2001 19:06:19 -0400, William Bradley wrote:
> Recently I got involved with Linux and then the Gimp. No this is a
> newbie here.
>
> I noticed on an earlier version of Gimp, that when you bring up the
> text tool, there is a button to select antialiasing for the text. On the
> newer
On 11 Jul 2001 08:26:16 -0400, Wandered Inn wrote:
> This is just what I did, yet, the png image still presents a white box
> around the image rather than transparency.
Ok, I just checked and you are right. Netscape4 sucks more than I
thought. :(
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On 10 Jul 2001 19:32:28 -0400, Wandered Inn wrote:
> Jakub Steiner wrote:
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> > If you want GIF's 1 bit transparency, use indexed color PNG instead.
>
> How does one do this? I created an image with a transparent background,
> saved it as a gif and the background is t
On 10 Jul 2001 18:33:03 +0200, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
wrote:
> Last time I heard about IE, it did not support PNG fine either. What
> about including a web browser module in Gimp? Browse the web with
> Gimp!
Gecko based browsers (mozilla, galeon, nautilus) and gtkhtml based
browser
se
global paint options) to swap between common opacity/overlay mode for
all paiting tools like you are used to or the new mode in which every
paiting tool has those settings available individually.
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