dry? Are they all in the same directory? And so on ..
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ool, I've always found it tremendously useful
for photo retouching. What exactly happened (or failed to happen) when
you tried it?
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erform text operations on it.
Does that help at all?
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l just give you a URL:
http://wiki.novemberborn.net/sifr/
and leave it at that.
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. When there is no such widget, people ...
well, I don't know about 'people', but I tend to assume that text input
is not allowed. So maybe the new dialog isn't so bad after all ... but
how are users supposed to know they can type in a path?
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d at
the expense of *actual* users who, for the most part, have no trouble
typing /path/to/whatever and would like to be able to do so with a
minimum of fuss.
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ce to start. The URL is:
http://openusability.org/projects/gimp
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er package, but "aptitude search gimp | grep python | grep dev"
didn't turn up anything.
Most likely the missing headers are those for Python itself. Did you
look for python-devel?
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Tom Williams wrote:
Matt Gushee wrote:
Tom Williams wrote:
See if it contains some driver info that might be of help to you. Maybe
switching to a different driver might help with your printing
problem. There is also a forum there for Epson printers that might be
of help:
If I read the
an icon like a
single sheet of paper) at the lower left corner of the Layers
dialog. Or there's a New Layer command on the popup menu. In any
case, just make sure the "Floating Selection" is selected in the
list, and press that button or menu item.
That's
happen, since you say you've got the latest GIMP etc. ... that
implies you have GTK2 installed, so there shouldn't be any conflict.
Still, I'd suggest doing a dry run in a fresh install directory, just to
make sure you're not going to overwrite anythi
en
> you should be able to "hide" the text somehow,
Yes, for the final image ... though if you start with the text below the
texture, it won't be visible anyway.
> the text layer in the layers box. Maybe you need to flatten it first?
Can't imagine how that would make a
t
supported in all browsers yet--nor, I think, completely supported in any
browser, but it is on its way.
Sorry to get off-topic. I'll let everyone get back to the GIMP now.
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handling, so the error could
be coming from a deeper level. However, I think you may be right anyway.
The not-found font name is an XLFD (X Logical Font Descriptor); GIMP 2.x
uses the newer Xft font mechanism. I don't think Xft uses XLFDs at all
... but then I really don't understand Xft, so I could easily be mistaken.
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