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to make it easy for the user to install that tool or library.
Most Gimp users want to spend their brainpower on making new and interesting
images -- not on getting the software installed. If Gimp relies on tools
provided by the operating system or the gcc libraries, Gimp should find ways
to ma
> There is a simpler way: select a one pixel column in the left, just
> near the text then scale it horizontaly. Faster than pasting. :]
Sounds great! How do you stretch it?
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all the drama.
Attached is the xcf file, suitably blanked out.
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marily dark green with subdued
greens and yellows. Your house photo makes the ideal background for this
theme.
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ll, and I'll anxiously await that information. But if worst
comes to worst, you can do what I just said -- I've done it often.
By the way -- I use select by color a lot when I scan yellow receipts. I use
select by color to turn the yello
the XCF file.
What is the Gimp PDB?
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a property is, or how
it relates to a pixel.
I just began to study XcfImage *read_xcf_image( FILE *fp ), and after I fully
understand it, I should be able to be able to parse a .xcf file into an
outline or something similar, and then pack the outline back into a .xcf
file.
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olaas is working on this and he already came up with a nice subset of
> what could be the final file format.
I'm just one user of millions, but I hope any new native file format is not
binary. Being able to easily manipulate your data with Vim is a very nice
plan B, in case it gets in a s
cf file is some sort of
compressed markup language, but in fact I can't convert it to text with
zless, unzip or gunzip.
What is the format for a .xcf file, and how do I parse it?
I'm using Gimp version 1.2.5 on Mandrake 9.2.
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