I have successfully installed SuSE11, and now I'm looking for a digital
pen/tablet that works with gimp.
Does anyone have a recommendation (or a disrecommendation) for a brand/model
that works well
with Gimp?
I don't need the most expensive model, but I do want one that is good
quality and will ge
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 6:48 AM, Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have successfully installed SuSE11, and now I'm looking for a digital
> pen/tablet that works with gimp.
> Does anyone have a recommendation (or a disrecommendation) for a brand/model
> that works well
> with Gimp?
>
> I don't
I would go with a wacom
I have the Bambo Fun Model and it works in Gimp 8.04
I have heard horror stories from other cheaper brands
On 7/12/08, Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have successfully installed SuSE11, and now I'm looking for a digital
> pen/tablet that works with gimp.
> Does anyon
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 7:48 AM, Helen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have successfully installed SuSE11, and now I'm looking for a digital
> pen/tablet that works with gimp.
> Does anyone have a recommendation (or a disrecommendation) for a
> brand/model that works well
> with Gimp?
>
Chalk up
Hi,
I am trying to make 10 cm and 20 cm horizontal and vertical lines on a photo.?
In other word, trying to divide a photo into thirds. Can someone help?? Thanks.
Ellen
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Hi Ellen,
You can select 'cm' as the unit in the grid configuration dialog.
whether this does exactly the right thing is something you'll have to
check yourself.
(personally, I would look at the pixel width and height, and divide
them by 3. I'm not used to working in cm.)
The grid configuration di
Does anybody have experience with the HP Pavilion notebooks (like XF1420
- XF2520) whose screen can apparently operate as a tablet?
I'm thinking of buying one for the purpose.
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> I am trying to make 10 cm and 20 cm horizontal and vertical lines on
> a photo.? In other word, trying to divide a photo into thirds. Can
> someone help?? Thanks.
I wrote a Script-fu a while back which will create a 3x3 grid layer
based upon the dimensions of