Matthew Whitlock wrote:
Akkana - Good lead, although it didn't result in any
solutions. Changed the file and it read it, but still faceted
lines.
I'm running GIMP 2.2.10 on XP. I don't think it is a device
problem on account of the fact that I have duplicated my
problem with both my mouse and ta
On Friday 27 January 2006 08:57, Matthew Whitlock wrote:
> Akkana - Good lead, although it didn't result in any
> solutions. Changed the file and it read it, but still faceted
> lines.
>
> I'm running GIMP 2.2.10 on XP. I don't think it is a device
> problem on account of the fact that I have dupli
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2006-01-27 at 0157.03 -0600):
> Other leads?
Are the images zoomed out or at 1:1? I remember issues with that, at
least with mouses.
GSR
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Using Gimp 1.2.1
I want to achieve a "sparkle" effect on a "click" button.
I am having trouble getting Gimp to recognize the "combine" and "replace"
tags in the layers. Sometimes (but not often) the "combine" for the base
layer will actually work, but most of the time it displays as a "replace"
Hello,
I have used my scanner to scan 3 pics per scan. I didn't really care
if the pics were vertically and horizontally squared/aligned, because
I believe it's easy to edit it afterwards.
Is there a way to quickly chop up the file into the 3 individual
pics, and to get them squared up (verticall
On Saturday, January 28, 2006 3:08 PM [GMT+1=CET],
Jeff C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[..]
Is there a way to quickly chop up the file into the 3 individual
pics, and to get them squared up (vertically and horizontally 90
degrees)? My goal is to have no white space (the background/scanner's
whit