I know there's already been a lot of discussion on this subject and I've
read pages and pages, but I'm still unclear. I realise that just about all
recent browsers support PNGs. But, is it or is it not possible for IE (v.
5, for example) to correctly display a PNG with a fully transparent
backg
On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 10:47:56AM +0200, Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
| I know there's already been a lot of discussion on this subject and I've
| read pages and pages, but I'm still unclear. I realise that just about all
| recent browsers support PNGs. But, is it or is it not possible for IE
Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
> I know there's already been a lot of discussion on this subject and I've
> read pages and pages, but I'm still unclear. I realise that just about all
> recent browsers support PNGs. But, is it or is it not possible for IE (v.
> 5, for example) to correctly display
Hi,
I just found this page...
http://developer.gnome.org/projects/bugsquad/triage/
...which explains the ideas behind filtering bugs. It's actually
quite a simple explanation, and applies quite well to the gimp
when you substitute #gimp for #bugs :)
Anyone who wants to contribute to the gimp bug
Hi all,
Just wanted to give ye a quick update on the triage of
un-milestoned bugs in the run-up to the 2.0 feature freeze.
Thanks to the help of Maurits Rijk, Tino Schwarz and Alan Horkan,
there are now only 200 outstanding bugs to be filtered, compared to
the 361 yesterday.
However, I have t
I recently tryed The Gimp 1.3.16 and loved that the new interface. I've
started using this version for my everyday needs in graphics manipulation.
But I have a problem with this version, my Wacom Graphire 2 tablet is
not detected...
I've seen that the Input device Dialog as been moved in the p