Hi,
Andreas Waechter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> THE obvious place for that information would be where that information
> is needed. On the same page of the Preferences dialog.
Needless to say that this has been suggested before. We agreed that
the user shouldn't have to deal with format strin
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 08:47:24PM +0100, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> >>Not a very obvious place to look for it ...
> >can you share an example of an obvious place?
>
> THE obvious place for that information would be where that
> information is needed.
> On the same page of the Preferences dialog.
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 08:39:48PM +, michael crane wrote:
> Andreas Waechter wrote:
>
> Carol Spears wrote:
>
> >>> Yes. It's in the gimprc manpage, also available online:
> >>
> >>
> >> Thanks. Also to Yosh.
> >>
> >> Not a very obvious place to look for it ...
> >
> >
> >
> > can you share
Clicking "Help" in the Preferences dialog where you set the title
brings you to the page of the manual which also describes the
format codes.
Appendix C. Eeek! a help is missing
is no description of the format codes ...
(I just downloaded and installed the help package again from
Jernej's page to
Hi,
michael crane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> It took me a little time to guess I should type
> "man gimp-2.0"
> not "man gimp" nor "man gimp-2.0.1"
"man gimp" should work. During installation a symlink is created. No
idea why that didn't work for you.
Sven
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Hi,
michael crane wrote:
> Andreas Waechter wrote:
> >> Not a very obvious place to look for it ...
> >
> > can you share an example of an obvious place?
>
> It took me a little time to guess I should type
> "man gimp-2.0"
> not "man gimp" nor "man gimp-2.0.1"
Clicking "Help" in the Preferences
Andreas Waechter wrote:
Carol Spears wrote:
>>> Yes. It's in the gimprc manpage, also available online:
>>
>>
>> Thanks. Also to Yosh.
>>
>> Not a very obvious place to look for it ...
>
>
>
> can you share an example of an obvious place?
hello
It took me a little time to guess I should type
"man g
Not a very obvious place to look for it ...
can you share an example of an obvious place?
THE obvious place for that information would be where that
information is needed.
On the same page of the Preferences dialog.
As I answered on Alan Horkans question already (which went
to him only because of
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 04:51:34PM +0100, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> >>in Gimp, you can change the title of image windows (in File -
> >>Preferences - Interface - Image Windows - Title & Status).
> >>But I could not find any help about the meaning of the letters which
> >>are used in combination wit
in Gimp, you can change the title of image windows (in File -
Preferences - Interface - Image Windows - Title & Status).
But I could not find any help about the meaning of the letters which
are used in combination with %.
Is there a complete list to be found somewhere?
Yes. It's in the gimprc manp
Hi,
Andreas Waechter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> in Gimp, you can change the title of image windows (in File -
> Preferences - Interface - Image Windows - Title & Status).
>
> But I could not find any help about the meaning of the letters which
> are used in combination with %.
>
> Is there a c
On Sat, Jan 15, 2005 at 08:35:23AM +0100, Andreas Waechter wrote:
> Hello,
>
> in Gimp, you can change the title of image windows (in File
> - Preferences - Interface - Image Windows - Title & Status).
>
> But I could not find any help about the meaning of the
> letters which are used in combin
Hello,
in Gimp, you can change the title of image windows (in File
- Preferences - Interface - Image Windows - Title & Status).
But I could not find any help about the meaning of the
letters which are used in combination with %.
I could only derive a few from the given examples:
%% is a percent
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