I hate to do this to you, but what you really need is either Illustrator or
QuarkXPress, Indesign would probably work also.
Programs that output pages of that size usually are going to cost you money,
as affecting that sort of output isn't something 'the-everybody' needs to do.
Perhaps if you
I just want to say thank you for posting the script example, that was
awesome. I'll be writing scripts in a few hours thanks to you.
-mh
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I'm assuming you have a single layer in your image, but you might not, if the
source layer is empty it won't let you paint.
-mh
On Sunday 25 November 2001 07:48 am, Chris Martin wrote:
> I am trying to use the clone tool.
>
> Following GUM, I select a brush, select the clone tool, control-click
I'm pretty sure that you can use Gimp:Perl to access image data and perform
small tasks. I've not done it yet, but yes, something of this nature seems
entirely possible. Circling areas of common color with a marquee.
-mh
On Monday 19 November 2001 08:58 pm, Bob Krovetz wrote:
> I would like to