I'm having trouble accessing text layers in a logo I am trying to make.
Each time I create text, it gets put into its own layer; that seems to
be the way GIMP does things. I'm fine with that. However, once I've
completed making a text layer and moved on to creating a second text
layer, I can
Rhino wrote:
> What am I doing wrong? How do I access the layers that I created before
> the current layer?
If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer
dialog, make the layer containing the text you want to change the active
layer, and then click on any bit of the text i
On Wednesday, May 11, 2011 02:18:25 pm Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
> Rhino wrote:
> > What am I doing wrong? How do I access the layers that I created before
> > the current layer?
>
> If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer
> dialog, make the layer containing the text you
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 2:12 PM, John Culleton wrote:
> In the layer window when you click on a layer the whole layer bar gets a blue
> background and that is the active layer.
Yes - click on a layer in the layers dialog (Windows->Dockable
Dialogs->Layers or press CTRL-L) to make that layer the
On 05/11/2011 08:18 PM, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
> Rhino wrote:
>
>> What am I doing wrong? How do I access the layers that I created before
>> the current layer?
> If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer
> dialog, make the layer containing the text you want to change th
Hi,
I made a 5x35 image using a gradient that i'll use as background for a div.
I saved it as .jpg. Its size now is 325 bytes.
Is there any additional method to make the size smaller?
Thank you
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On 05/12/2011 12:46 AM, Adam Tong wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I made a 5x35 image using a gradient that i'll use as background for a div.
> I saved it as .jpg. Its size now is 325 bytes.
> Is there any additional method to make the size smaller?
325 bytes is already in the trivial size range... This said, y
On Wed, May 11, 2011 at 6:06 PM, Ofnuts wrote:
> 325 bytes is already in the trivial size range... This said, you should
> be using PNG, a much better format for Web graphics outside of photos.
> In this format a 5*35 gradient image in 212 bytes, but you can likely
> reduce it to 1*35 (157 bytes)
Noel Stoutenburg writes:
> If you want to make changes to an existing text layer, in the layer
> dialog, make the layer containing the text you want to change the active
> layer, and then click on any bit of the text in the layer. [ ... ]
> [ ... ] As long as each text element is an
> individual