Try gimp-file-load-layer or gimp-file-load-layers... that may be it...
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From: Serghei MIHAI
Reply-to: Serghei MIHAI
To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: [Gimp-user] python-fu: open image as layer
Date: Wed, 10 Aug 2011 01:08:23 +0200
Hello everyone,
I try to
I've been curious... What is the gimp character ?
Is it based off of some kind of animal, or did someone just come up with
him/her... Some of the splash screens have shown a full body, but mostly
I just see the image of the icon...
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Never tried it, but I ran across this recently
http://www.gimptalk.com/forum/article/Compiling-Gimp-2-3-x-For-Windows-8606.html
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I had this same issue a few days ago...
You have a few options:
There is a color history in the "Standard Colors Dialog" - This is the
window that pops up when you click the foreground/background in the
toolbox. It's the boxes in the lower right corner... If you don't have
the fg/bg enabled in
This link has a pretty good overview:
http://money.cnn.com/blogs/legalpad/index.html#116360365189479898
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I light of the Microsoft/Novell agreement and all of this talk about GPL
3, I was just curious if the gimp team has had any discussions on
whether they will be moving to GPL 3 whenever it is completed.
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Using python, I'm trying to find the color that is used on a layer. The
layer has an alpha channel and it only uses 1 color on the layer. The
problem is, I don't know where the colored pixels are. It may only be
one pixel anywhere on the layer, or the entire layer may be filled.
I also need to