On Monday 09 October 2006 04:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a simple animation I want to do for a website which involves fading
> a photo gradually (I assume by increasing opacity of a layer or decreasing
> opacity of layer containing photo) and replacing it with text (by
> increasing opaci
I have never tried it but you might want to take a different approach:
- use css to hide your image
- use css to show a text link
The dojo toolkit might be able to accomplish this. Go to the website
http://dojotoolkit.org/ click in the menu on "See in action" and then on
the catagorie "effects"
Monday 09 October 2006 05:05, [EMAIL PROTECTED] rašė:
> I have a simple animation I want to do for a website which involves fading
> a photo gradually (I assume by increasing opacity of a layer or decreasing
> opacity of layer containing photo) and replacing it with text (by
> increasing opacity o
I have installed the latest GIMP-Windows version
2.2 over my previous one and now, I get every this message every time I
start it
It says "Il n'y a pas de disque dans le lecteur. Insérez un disque
dans le lecteur" which translates to "There is no floppy disk, put one
in the reader".
I fo
David Gowers wrote:
> Conclusion: monitor display artefact or your hallucination.
... or gamma correction? Unless you consider this an artefact.
HTH,
Michael
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however there is a problem with GIF images, because even if they
suport transparency they don't have an alpha channel (opacity) they
only have one 100% transparent color. You can still do the fading
effect; however you'll have to work with fixex background color. (I
mean if the background of your
I'm using a windows version of Gimp, 2.2.1.3. I notice I don't have the
capability for multiline text, which I believe is provided by the
gdyntext plug in. I've been unable to find a windows version of this
plug in, and cannot build it from source using MS C++. Would anyone
know where to tur
I stand corrected.
My PNG *does* match the original exactly, pixel per pixel. I wasn't
hallucinating - just mistakenly opened the wrong two files for
comparison.
Chris.
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On 10/9/06, Dennis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have never tried it but you might want to take a different approach:
- use css to hide your image
- use css to show a text link
The dojo toolkit might be able to accomplish this. Go to the website
http://dojotoolkit.org/ click in the menu on "Se
On Sunday 08 October 2006 11:05 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I have a simple animation I want to do for a website which involves
> fading a photo gradually (I assume by increasing opacity of a
> layer or decreasing opacity of layer containing photo) and
> replacing it with text (by increasing op
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