> Sorry for asking a probably stupid question, but what means self-
> publishing? Writing and contributing to/with a license that allowes
> everybody to download a book and to sell the printed version parallel?
>
Self-publishing simply means that the author is the publisher. This can
be for any k
> I'm quite surprised with some results. I had some mathematica
> plots which I just exported into EPS and inserted into a LaTeX
> document. They are excellent. One of them I had to edit so I
> used Gimp and when I saved in EPS, the result was terrible.
> Alot of alias. I do imagine its about resol
> > I have been trying to write some scripts to automate tasks but find
> > that I have some trouble using scheme. Although I am experienced
> > in other languages I find scheme quite difficult to master as I
> > can't seem to find any language references. There are lots of
> > tutorials and samp
If you're using PNG it's because Internet Explorer SUCKS at rendering
PNGs. IE can only do binary transparency, it cannot do a full alpha
channel.
Jon
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If it's a PDF file, why not just print through lpr?
lpr -#50 target.pdf
On Fri, 7 Nov 2003, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> Save it in another format, and open in staroffice instead,.
>
> Sorry, there is as bug filed about this in the GIMP, but there seens
> to be no developer with the time to revamp
> Are there any built-in functions or scripts for the GIMP that can be
> used to remove or reduce noise in digital photographs? Does anyone have
> a set of steps to follow to remove noise? There are several stand-alone
> programs available for Windows that do this but I haven't found any for
> Li
> Second and last, I have tried to save a picture as jpg with gimp_file_save non
> interractively. The image was saved with 0 quality, is there a way to set the
> jpg settings without using file_jpeg_save and without interractivity?
Why do you need to do this? What's wrong with file_jpeg_save?
J
You need to be in RGB mode
On Thu, 28 Aug 2003, crashnburn wrote:
> On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 12:14, Jason McAllister wrote:
> > A 12:09 28/08/2003 +0100, crashnburn crashnburn-at-ip.pt |Gimp| a pris sa
> > plus belle plume pour écrire :
> >
> > >On Thu, 2003-08-28 at 11:59, Jason McAllister wrote:
Does net-fu still exist? All links to any pages about it seem to be dead.
I was interested in using it, but just didn't know how to get started.
Secondly, is there any way to force a script to run as the first scheme
script? I wanted to define functions used in multiple scripts, and I
needed to
Excellent! Thanks!
Jon
On Mon, 11 Aug 2003, Timothy E. Jedlicka - wrk wrote:
> Might want to check out the package "lletters" it display's a keyboard, you
> type or mouse a letter ("B") and it displays a picture/drawing of a Butterfly,
> or Balloons, or... It then will play a wav file that say
> Also, I want to use Gimp to render GIF Graphics on the fly. Gimp
> would run on the server, and data stored on the server would hopefully
> be used to render histograms, pie charts, etc and dished out to people
> visiting the site.
Gimp _can_ be used for this purpose, but probably a differ
I'm looking for public-domain photography and drawings. Not just
royalty-free, because I'm wanting to include them in a collection
(although it could be creative-commonsly licensed). Does
anyone know where such a repository might be? Would anyone be interested
in contributing if I were to start
Did you install the -devel packages?
Jon
On Fri, 8 Aug 2003, Nick Wilson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I tried compiling 1.3.9 on my RedHat9 system and it couldn't find GLIB
> 2.0 or higher. I do appear to have GLIB in /usr/lib/glib and I'm fairly
> sure it's the latest version.
>
> Could someone please
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>
> On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 07:51, Jonathan Bartlett wrote:
> > I'm looking for public-domain photography and drawings. Not just
> > royalty-free, because I'm wanti
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