ated sites.
I will make a gallery of submissions when the competition is
over, and the winner will definitely receive something GIMPish,
perhaps a t-shirt when we print some, or some other GIMPish treat
which doesn't cost too much.
Good luck, and get those splashes in!
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Good luck to everyone! And don't forget, spread the news!
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Thanks for all of the information. I guess "famous" "old" art is
public domain, then, depending on your definitions of famous and
old :)
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same page is redisplayed -
it is your preferences page as well. You know you have
successfully created an account when the top right corner says
"JoszefMak" and not "UserPreferences". If you visit other pages
then, you can modify them.
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other? That way, you can just let me know who won next Monday,
and everyone is happy.
Obviously, if 50 people say they are interested, I will just pick
4 people by some arbitrary method.
Are there any people who disagree with doing it that way?
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decompose, blur, recompose will work fine, but is a bit painful.
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Mohamed Hassan Aly wrote:
> How can I add a color ramp to an image or a DEM using
> GIMP? Your help is greatly appreciated. Thanks.
Do you mean a gradient? The gradient tool will do the job for
you.
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and brighter.
To see the difference, use the color picker in HSV mode, and
change the S and V sliders independently (Value and Brightness
are very closely related).
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ary).
Flatten image performs another operation - it removes all of the
layers (visible or not) and replaces them with one layer, which
does not have any transparency. Any transparency in the
projection is combined with the background color.
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want to overburden you with technical
terms.
And quite honestly, while I knew taht there was some difference
between the terms, I would not have been able to tell you what it
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eful suggestions for modifier keys,
and tips on what the current mode does.
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Hi,
Carol Spears wrote:
> long ago, gimp got its screenshots via xwd. i have no idea if this is
> still the case, however, i wonder if xwd works on sarge enlightenment.
No, brix fixed this in 1.3.x.
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bunch of other
stuff).
So if OOo supports image/png or image/svg+xml from the clipboard,
it'll automatically work with the GIMP.
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nor "man gimp-2.0.1"
Clicking "Help" in the Preferences dialog where you set the title
brings you to the page of the manual which also describes the
format codes.
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Hi Richard,
Richard wrote:
> Thanks,
> but neither link answers my question,
> on bit's ( color depth )
Well, they kind of do (in that, if the GIMP were 16 bits per
channel now, it would have been in the release notes). The short
answer is no, we aren't.
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Hopefully in all that there's something worthwhile.
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ot quite that straightforward. Presumably, MM used Adobe's
SDK for PSDs, which includes the specs of the file format. Up
until PS 6 these were available free. Since then, there is a
licence agreement to sign which is very unfriendly to free
software. This is a bit of a problem for the GIMP.
Chee
f this is the way GPL works you need to seriously rethink it
It's been pretty well thought out before.
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ying methods leads to a difference in
> cost.
Interesting. I have this image of someone hand-copying the source
code to paper, then re-checking it, then posting it, and charging
$25 an hour. :)
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transparent check beside it - this is the "keep transparency"
setting, which means you can only draw on parts of the layer that
are opaque. Uncheck it, and you can draw freely.
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Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The GIMP is not for profit. I don't contribute
to fill someone's wallet. I don't mind people
selling GIMP logo stuff independently, but advertizing
for for-profit entities is definitely out-of-scope.
Furthermore, there are many other issues.
For example, it's
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
For their part, they would like to continue having their logo on the
arm (which I'm OK with)
The logo on the arm is definitely what keeps me (and probably others)
from buying this stuff. I wouldn't dare to leave home wearing one
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
I've thought more about the whole thing and I would like to propose
the following solution:
We add a page about GIMP merchandising to www.gimp.org. This page
("GIMP Stuff" ?) gets linked from the sidebar and from the Donations
page and it is mentioned on the front page
Eat Frog's Legs and snails in garlic butter! Enjoy the refreshing taste
of duck liver! Eat baked pig intestines (a local speciality)!
Come to Lyon for the GIMP Conference, 2006!
We're in the early stages of the planning - and now's the time to stand
up & be counted.
The GIMP conference, wh
Hi Brad,
You want colormap rotation Filters->Colors->Map->Colormap rotation
You select a portion of the hue spectrum in the input, map it to a
portion of the spectrum in the output, and highlights and shadows are kept.
Cheers,
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Brad Lyon wrote:
Please point me at FAQ or whatever if I'
Hi all,
The GUADEC logo & theme competition is open, and we're looking for
entries - the prize is an expenses paid trip to GUADEC.
We are also looking for jury members, and would like the jury to include
a GIMP developer. Could anyone interested in being a juror please
contact me?
Thanks,
Hi,
Adam Cooper wrote:
But, hang on, whilst hovering
over the "Selection to Path" button it tells me I can press shift to get
"Advanced options".
Whoa there. They're not advanced options, they're uber-extra-super
advanced options. Do you need a degree to use them?
Well, yes. Fax me your B.Sc
Hi all,
I happened on this page today: http://www.frappr.com/GIMP
It's a map for all people GIMP - developers, users, passionate
advocates, etc.
It would be great to know who (and where) you/we all are - go sign up now!
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Hi Joe,
Joe Smith wrote:
> Seems simple enough, I could do the end points with Gimp in 5', but to
> make all the intermediates to get a smooth transition is not happening.
> Besides, an animated GIF in OOo or PPT seems to simply loop, which is no
> good.
>
> Any suggestions? Pointers to somethin
Hi,
David Neary wrote:
> You need GAP, the GIMP Animation Package.
>
> There's a tutorial that jimmac did at
> http://www.gimp.org/tutorials/Advanced_Animations/ - in particular, the
> "Move path" tool is particularly useful for the scale & move type
>
Hi guys,
I just heard about something that has been set up for siggraph, but
there's a pressing need:
> One of the Blender folks can print us banners, connected to a "banner
> stand" like this:
> http://www.nomadicdisplay.com/displays/banner-stands/signline-swift/
>
> We won't put them on the
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
> On Tue, 2006-07-11 at 18:22 +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
>
>> By the way, in case I wasn't clear before - this is one 30"x60" banner
>> for both the GIMP and GNOME.
>>
>> If in doubt, then GNOME should be the dominant theme on there.
>
> Why does GIMP and GNOME have to go
Hi,
Tanveer Singh wrote:
> Great tutorial. But one hitch.In my case I want to make B&W a small
> area. So I am guessing I need to interchange the layers. I.e color
> over BW.
Not necessarily. But you certainly can.
> But when I make the original image Greyscale, any layer I
> create above it is
port is limited somewhat by its core support
for indexed images - you can have one index entry completely
transparent, but partial transparency (which is supported by png)
is not supported for indexed images in the gimp.
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ldn't (for example, to bugs in other
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nyone is having trouble with permissions in
Mozilla, get onto me personally explaining the problem, and I
will sort you out.
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ight place.
Thanks again for all your help.
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we still need your help.
15 minutes of your time filtering bugs makes a huge difference to
someone working on a big feature.
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t,
is that being able to dynamically chane keymappings may interfere
with shortcuts. So how the general idea is that you enable
dynamic shortcuts in your preferences, then change some
shortcuts, then re-disable dynamic shortcuts.
I may not understand this perfectly...
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Mukund wrote:
> On Wed, Jul 23, 2003 at 02:27:19PM +0200, David Neary wrote:
> | The GIMP's png support is limited somewhat by its core support
> | for indexed images - you can have one index entry completely
> | transparent, but partial transparency (which is supported b
n exact proportion,
but you have to pass by the Select tool first. The handy thing
about the selection tools is that you can use Alt (or Ctrl-Alt)
to move them around. Of course, the pain is that you can't resize
them once they're made.
Hope this helps,
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>
> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
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> > It would be nice if the Crop tool supported the Fixed size/Aspect
> > Ratio of the rect select tool. This would more or less be a copy
> > & paste of code from gimprectselecttoo
houldn't stop the gimp from operating. Does it do
so?
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default at startup. Double click on it, and
a dialog opens up (in 1.2) In 1.3, this dialog is active by
default, and docked in the main toolbox window.
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David Neary wrote:
> Bertie Coopersmith wrote:
> > Actually, I may have been wrong in my previous reply about this. That
> > error may have occurred on gimp startup without my being aware of it.
> >
> > Therefore its not clear to me whether it had any connection with t
John Culleton wrote:
> Can someone define this acronym?
Fun:
Genetically Engineered Goat (Large)
Prosaic:
GEneric Graphics Library (it's actually GeGL).
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Jan 15th 2004: Final feature list for inclusion in 2.2.0
March 2004: Feature freeze
June/July 2004: 2.2.0 (just before GIMPCon)
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There are some naive RGB->CMYK conversion routines, and there is
an unofficial plug-in which uses littlecms to do loading & saving
of cmyk tiff files. However, it is not possible to work natively
in the cmyk colourspace.
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E-M
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Here is a roadmap with some meat on it (solid dates for
> > milestones and other stuff) - it's pretty aggressive,
> > particularly with respect to a 2.2 release next year.
>
> I really
Hi all,
The next release in the development series of the GIMP, version
1.3.19, is now available for download from
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v1.3/v1.3.19/
or from one of the mirrors listed at http://gimp.org/download.html
We think this is good enough for daily use. We are now very close
to
n & mitch would agree on that
point :)
Looking at the provisional ideas we have, next May or June might
be a good time. Any ideas for locations or volunteers for
organisation?
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e works, or Ctrl-Alt-move if your window manager
grabs Alt-drag (as kwm did in KDE 2).
In 1.3 there is a mode for this... "Move selection Outline" in the
move tool options. This can be toggled with Alt, as in 1.2.
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ly the non-white pixels opaque. Maybe there's
> a better way to do this?
Add layer mask, Select by colour on layer, activate mask, fill
selection with black.
Or, select by colour, quickmask, copy the mask (in the channels
dialog), and apply that mask as a layer mask.
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To get things started, here's a first WikiWordOfTheDay:
http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/WikiWordOfTheDay
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see:
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most prominent word - in this case, searching for tool-safe-mode
turned up 3 links :)
In brief, that's an old plug-in that was removed in version
1.3.10, so if you had an older devel gimp installed and you
didn't make uninstall of that, it's an old file left lying
around. Delete it
he applications we use to build from CVS
(notably, gimp-2.0.m4 should be in the path specified in
ACLOCAL_FLAGS and gimp-2.0.pc should be on PKGCONFIG_PATH).
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what
I can see... if we were to attempt such a merge, it would
definitely delay 2.2, and would thus delay the merging of gegl
into the GIMP (which is due to happen, if all goes well, after
2.2).
Given that, I'd say it's unlikely.
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onscious decision (if such a thing
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e organisational crap out of their way, the
release team by creating and sticking to a release schedule, and
forcing all the sub-projects to do the same, and so on.
In each of these teams, people come and go, but the team goes on.
That's the benefit of a t
eing described here:
> >http://www.photo.net/bboard/q-and-a-fetch-msg?msg_id=003j8d about Photoshop
> >7 images. I resaved the images as gifs and the problem disappears, but the
> >file sizes are about 5x larger.
> >
> >Has anyone found/reported this bug? Is there any way to
Carol Spears wrote:
> My gut instinct is to throw out IE.
:) Not always an option, unfortunately.
Would it be possible to get a jpeg that does this to IE 6 so that
I can have a look at it?
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http://developer.gimp.org
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Christian Neumair, Seth Burgess, Maurits Rijk, David Necas,
Tor Lillqvist, Ville Pätsi
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treated until after 2.0.
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anyone else working on this already?
> libgimpmath
>81% symbol docs coverage.
> 60 symbols documented.
> 14 not documented.
Then I was planning on filling in the gaps here.
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want to change the units on an image
that you have open, you can use "Scale image" to do it
(unfortunately, that's not the easiest link to make) - you can
modify the print size and display unit in one panel of that
dialog, just changing the unit is what you want.
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ndow managers which grab Alt-drag, you can use
Ctrl-Alt-drag as an alternative. kwm 2 used to grab Alt too, so
at one stage this was a FAQ. Anyone want to start maintaining
one? :)
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ing. I just
> thought this is a good time to address some of these potential bugs since
> we're coming upon 2.0.
It's good to hear about bugs :) But the best place for them is
bugzilla.
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Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The contents of the image window and the status bar are now
> > customisable in the preferences. The %D format string gives you
> > the dirty flag. %D* will add a * to the title if the image is
> &
Hi,
David Selby wrote:
> When I use dynamic text, and I need it a certain colour to match in, is
> there an easier way than matching by eye or adjusting the sliders
> individually (bit of a nightmare)
There's the colour picker... I'm not sure I understand the
question.
Dave
. It does not
> have a dialog bog for a hex triplet.
The dynamic text plug-in is something of a disaster. It doesn't
use the standard widgets for font or colour selection, and has
been deprecated in 1.3. You should use it for rendering text
only, and do the colour stuff afterwards. Better for
ion .ico selecting the type to be BMP.
Just checking that works... Yup. Works fine. You can't get
transparency though - the bmp plug-in doesn't support it.
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on that
platform, yielding a smaller pool of potential bug-fixers. I
regularly crash the GIMP on Win32... and crashes aren't nice for
demos.
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ment).
Personally, I'd tend to avoid future plans until there's
something to present. If someone asks about CMYK, pre-press,
color profiles, etc then by all means go into the details, but I
wouldn't include it in a presentation.
Good luck in Vegas, and don't lose too much money :)
Hi,
Nick Wilson wrote:
> Does anyone know if there is a way to 'batch resize'? - I have about
> 1000 images that all need to be 20% of the original size...
for i in ; do
convert -scale 20% $i small_$i
done
(in other words, I'd use ImageMagick).
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can't find such an option on mine...
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we
often need somebody, who could be anybody, but everybody thinks
somebody will do it, and in the end nobody ends up doing it :) So
it would be nice to start naming our somebodies now.
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David Neary wrote:
> Today a few of us were talking about this on IRC, and a couple of
> concrete proposals came up. Well, more sandy-water proposals at
> the moment...
A 4th possibility to add to the mix...
4) Dublin, Ireland
I was chatting to some friends in Dublin, and
org/show_bug.cgi?id=120268
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h guadec being
Monday and Tuesday, I think that's the GNOME plan.
Thanks Tino, it's an idea, it's on the list. For me the big down
point is that it's very soon, though.
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If one person does both, he's likely to
be overloaded with work.
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Hi Andrew,
Andrew Langdon-Davies wrote:
> On Fri, 21 Nov 2003 12:00:51 +0100, David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >LOCATION
> >Are there others? We need volunteers.
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> Barcelona, Catalonia (near Spain)? Site of the Universal Forum of Cultures
> 2004, and p
still young & happygolucky.
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d into a networked camping
> event.
That's a great idea - I loved the CCCamp. And since we're
planning on making this a proper annual event, perhaps the 2005
edition could be there.
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k a bug and help out.
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les, so this should be the
same directory for both now.
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/usr/local/lib to make sure that you see at least
a libgtk+.so first, to make sure that this is indeed the problem.
If not, we may have to dig a little further.
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h a good willing answer to this e-mail, I don't have to
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> rm -Rf gimp/
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> again nevermore.
I hope so too :) The last time I did that is about 6 months ago.
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om me - I'm co-organising the
graphics stream).
Just keeping you up to date.
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actually work in indexed
mode, it is more usual, and easier on the sanity, to work in RGB,
and only convert to indexed as a final stage before saving the
image.
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