On Mon, 2010-03-29 at 17:13 -0400, Brad Pears wrote:
> Hi all!! Well I am no graphic designer and am the dummest of the dumb -
> when it comes to graphics stuff. The guy who used to do all of this at
> our company left and I got stuck holding the bag. I've never used GIMP
> nor Photoshop. I have G
Have fun!
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Von: Brad Pears
An: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Betreff: [Gimp-user] newbie question!!!
Datum: 30/03/10 00:14
> Hi all!! Well I am no graphic designer and am the dummest of the dumb -
> when it comes to graphics stuff. The guy who us
On Mon, 29 Mar 2010 17:13:30 -0400
"Brad Pears" wrote:
> Can someone point me to or send me "detailed" instructions on how I
> would open up two (or more) different images and then join them together
> - change the background colours (if need be), add some text to the new
> image - either beside
Hi all!! Well I am no graphic designer and am the dummest of the dumb -
when it comes to graphics stuff. The guy who used to do all of this at
our company left and I got stuck holding the bag. I've never used GIMP
nor Photoshop. I have Gimp on my machine for some strange reason though
- I guess be
On Tue, Jul 12, 2005 at 07:49:23PM +0100, sam ende wrote:
> On Monday 11 July 2005 20:13, Sven Neumann wrote:
>
> > The fact that you find it easier to ask this on a mailing-list than to
> > locate it in the user interface makes me wonder if we have any chance
> > at all to provide a somewhat intu
On Monday 11 July 2005 20:30, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
> Jonathan:
> You have to further trim down your selection, by using the selection
> by color and clicking on the desired color.
> In order for the new selection to be within the original selection,
> you have to use the "select by c
On Monday 11 July 2005 20:13, Sven Neumann wrote:
> The fact that you find it easier to ask this on a mailing-list than to
> locate it in the user interface makes me wonder if we have any chance
> at all to provide a somewhat intuitive user interface.
i'm not saying nothing (but have wondered sim
On Monday 11 July 2005 16:13, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Jonathan Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change
> > all the pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into
> > another colour ?
>
> Edit->Fill with FG Color
>
> The
Hi,
Jonathan Allen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change
> all the pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into
> another colour ?
Edit->Fill with FG Color
The fact that you find it easier to ask this on a mailing-list than to
Jonathan Allen writes:
> > > I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change all the
> > > pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into another colour ?
> >
> > Select by color, Fill
>
> But that selects all the black text in the guf, not just the one letter
> I need
Andreas,
> > I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change all the
> > pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into another colour ?
>
> Select by color, Fill
But that selects all the black text in the guf, not just the one letter
I need to colour. That was why I
Jonathan Allen wrote:
I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change all the
pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into another colour ?
Select by color, Fill
I tried the colour-to-alpha idea suggested in the first background-colour
change tutorial, but colour-
Hi All,
I have a first-time question. In general terms, how can I change all the
pixels of one colour within a hand-drawn selection into another colour ?
In specific terms, I have a gif file containing some black-on-white text.
I want to be able to colour various parts of the black text to be re
Hi,
Michael Schumacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Some users reported that the gimptool executable doesn't work
> correctly. I don't think anyone invested much time in this, since
> everyone who seems to be able to compile gimp and plug-ins so far uses
> cygwin and/or mingw and thus thze gimpt
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
"Scott Binns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the
.exe?
You need a C compiler and you need the libgimp header files. GIMP
comes with a tool called gimptool
Hi,
"Matthew H. Plough" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>First of all, thank you to Carol for being so helpful on this issue.
>I praise your willingness to help people out, and go beyond the call
>of duty in providing useful information. If you and Sven were not
>high-ups, you would
Hi,
"Scott Binns" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
> configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the
> .exe?
You need a C compiler and you need the libgimp header files. GIMP
comes with a tool called gimptool that helps y
First of all, thank you to Carol for being so helpful on this issue. I
praise your willingness to help people out, and go beyond the call of
duty in providing useful information. If you and Sven were not
high-ups, you would be banned for being trolls.
This is the best I can do for now since
Yes - but what do I need to do to build gimp (and by extension the plugin)?
Thanks,
Scott
On Mon, November 15, 2004 3:48 pm, Carol Spears said:
> so here is the thing. since this plug-in uses the tools to build
> software that you need to build the gimp with anyways, the only way to
> get it is
On Mon, Nov 15, 2004 at 02:41:49PM -0700, Scott Binns wrote:
> So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
> configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the .exe?
>
if i remember correctly, you are asking for the gimptool. i get this
everytime i build gimp from t
So, my question now is, how do I build the plugin? What
configuration/tools do I need, and what steps to I follow to get the .exe?
Scott
On Mon, November 15, 2004 1:04 pm, Carol Spears said:
> On Sat, Nov 13, 2004 at 01:17:48AM -0700, Scott Binns wrote:
>> I don't mind building it myself, I just
On Sat, Nov 13, 2004 at 01:17:48AM -0700, Scott Binns wrote:
> I don't mind building it myself, I just don't know what the process to
> build is. I downloaded it from http://registry.gimp.org/ - is there some
> other place to get the binaries for plugins?
>
this comes in the gimp source that you
I don't mind building it myself, I just don't know what the process to
build is. I downloaded it from http://registry.gimp.org/ - is there some
other place to get the binaries for plugins?
I am using Gimp 2.0.5
Thanks,
Scott
On Sat, November 13, 2004 1:01 am, Gezim Hoxha said:
>> When I look in
Gezim Hoxha wrote:
As far as "gimptool" I wouldn't know...but I guess (big guess) that
it's just some part of gimp--maybe toolbar!
gimptool is a script that help you to compile gimp plug-ins. It knows
about all the compiler switches that are needed, calls the compiler to
build the plug-in and can
> When I look in the folders listed, there .exe files
> there. the plugin I
> downloaded is a .c file - how do I get it from a .c
> to a .exe? I looked
> through the .c file, and it made mention of
> gimptool-2.0, so maybe I
> should be asking where do I get it?
That's strange...well a .c file i
When I look in the folders listed, there .exe files there. the plugin I
downloaded is a .c file - how do I get it from a .c to a .exe? I looked
through the .c file, and it made mention of gimptool-2.0, so maybe I
should be asking where do I get it?
Thanks
Scott
On Fri, November 12, 2004 11:20 p
Since I don't have windows XP I don't know the exact
directory, but when you open up gimp, choose
File>Preferences then on the left hand side click on
"Plug-ins" under "Folders"in here the directories
where the plugins are stored should be listed.
-Gezim
P.S. when you post on the list please
I just downloaded and installed Gimp. I was browsing the plugin
repository, and downloaded a couple of plugins, but don't know how to get
them installed - they are just the source files. I am running Windows XP,
and used the installer provided on the Gimp web site from Jernej Simoncic.
Any help
Sorry, a simple question from a newbie to Gimp.
I'm using 2.0.1.
How do I "dock" dialogues into the grey area beneath the main Gimp box? When I
hover the mouse over this area it displays a caption:
"You can drop dockable dialogues here"... but how?
I thought I could have tabbed dialogues docke
Dear All:
I am truly a newbie to Mesa. If want to learn more about Mesa API,
would an OpenGL manual/book be applicable?
thanks
--Vincent
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