not at this moment, i seem to be having trouble right away, i am following
the instructions to crop an image, and it says a "crop and resize dialog box
should pop up, but it doe's not, and i get stuck from there, gimp 2.6.0. i
will post a question to see what comes back >Hi Carl, I am copying you
thanks >Yes.
>
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>Subject: [Gimp-user] using gimp on windows xp
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>hello
>
>I am a complete beginner, and have just downloaded gimp
not at this moment, i seem to be having trouble right away, i am following
the instructions to crop an image, and it says a "crop and resize dialog box
should pop up, but it doe's not, and i get stuck from there, gimp 2.6.0. i
will post a question to see what comes back>Hi Carl, I am copying you w
Hello
I am following the help instructions to crop an image, i do everything fine
until it says, a little crop and resize information dialog box pops up,
telling you information about the borders that where defined, but i do not get
this when i have croped the image
When i do press the help butt
What tutorial are you using to crop your image? Can you give me a link or URL
to it? Here is the method that I use to crop an image (by crop I assume you
mean remove parts of the image and resize/reshape the image to the part that
you kept.)
1. Click on the selection tool of your choice.
2. Select
Terry,
They have simplified GIMP, which is probably why you don't see "Copy to
Clipboard" in the Edit menu anymore -- now simply copying should copy the
contents to the clipboard. If you are using Windows or Linux, then Ctrl+C will
copy your image to the clipboard. I'm not sure about the keyboard
Chris Mohler wrote:
> Also, once the palette is loaded (if it works :), you need to manually
> refresh the palette list - the new palette will appear toward the top.
Just add a call to gimp-palettes-refresh.
> This plug-in does not handle the full ASE spec (notably RBG only)
Thanks, Chris. This
On Fri, Oct 10, 2008 at 1:21 PM, Kevin Cozens <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Mohler wrote:
>> Also, once the palette is loaded (if it works :), you need to manually
> > refresh the palette list - the new palette will appear toward the top.
>
> Just add a call to gimp-palettes-refresh.
>
>> Thi
Bernd Weber wrote:
> I rather use perl-gimp. I like the concept of the procedural database
> very much. Unfortunately perl-gimp seems not being supported very much,
I have been meaning to release a new version of the gimp-perl package for some
time now. I haven't gotten around to reading up on ho
You can crop an image without copy/paste anything, just right-click on
your selection and choose "Crop to Selection" and voila.
Regards
malefico.
Nathan L. wrote:
> What tutorial are you using to crop your image? Can you give me a link or URL
> to it? Here is the method that I use to crop an im
Crop to Selection is located in the Image menu by the way.
Nathan
>You can crop an image without copy/paste anything, just right-click on
>your selection and choose "Crop to Selection" and voila.
>
>Regards
>
>malefico.
>
>Nathan L. wrote:
>> What tutorial are you using to crop your image? Can y
On Wed, Oct 8, 2008 at 8:26 PM, Hedley Finger
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Can anybody point me to a Gimp plug-in or external utility that can
> convert *.ase swatch files from Adobe Kuler to Gimp *.gpl files please?
> I have googled until I am begoggled but can't find anything.
>
> 'Course, I co
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