Is there a roadmap posted anywhere for the next development series?
Thanks,
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Try a merge visible (under layers) _before_ saving. This will maintain
transparency.
On Mon, 2005-04-11 at 09:11 -0400, Gregory Yetman wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have a GIMP image with transparency set. I've read that TIFF supports
> transparency, yet when I try and save my image as a TIFF I have to
> '
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 09:17 +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> David Marrs wrote:
> > Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> You can specify inthe preferences that the toolbox must be "on top".
> >> This way, you always have it available...
> >
> >
> > Try as I might, I cannot find this option!
> Pref
jpeg compression is lossy by definition. There is no such thing as
lossless jpeg compression.
Personally, I only LZW (which is lossless) for tiff. I cannot think of
any reason why you would ever want to use jpeg compression for a tiff
over a straight jpeg format. I've had zero experience experie
lection-rounded-selection.scm
What are the chances of a poor country boy getting this included 2.4? I
think others in the graphic field would find this plugin as useful as I
do.
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And here's a quick visual of what it does.
http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimpOn 4/27/05, Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:I made a Script-fu script that I find indispensable for pushing pixels
at work. It's called Rounded Selection, and it does just that.Here's its Gi
On Thu, 2005-04-28 at 20:57 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> >And here's a quick visual of what it does.
> >http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp
>
> Should probably register next to the Rounded Rectangle
The examples look beautiful! Do you have any tutorials/techniques you
can share on how you create such nice naturalism in the Gimp?
Also, could you provide an archive of your brushes/patterns etc. for
easier download (zip/tgz/whatever)?
Thanks,
Eric P.
Rene Jensen wrote:
Howdy folks, and
d [subjectively] visually).
Eric P.
Rene Jensen wrote:
Howdy folks, and thanks for a great program.
I don't know where you keep you link section for external resources, but
if you want to add my brushes and patterns, feel free to do so. All is
free and homemade so no strings attached. I use most of
that, but I think you're best bet is to pick Chinese as your default
language when installing Linux (assuming you're running Linux of
course). Not sure how it would work for Windows.
Hope that helps.
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David Marrs wrote:
I
*am* very grateful for the GIMP and think it says much for the spirit of
free software. I also think it has some way to go before it becomes a
mature product,
Huh... the Gimp is not "mature"? Thank you for sharing that. I
honestly didn't know!
Shit... and while I'm at i
Simon Budig wrote:
Are you aware of the fact, that Photoshop on the Mac does not
have such a "main window"?
Hmmm... *me looks at some Mac/PS screen shots*Interesting.
I never noticed that. But doesn't it still behave as one instance of
the program when flipping between programs (i.e., essenti
Run it from the command line like this.
export LANG=en_US && gimp
Pierre-Alexis wrote:
Hello,
I would like to ask the ML for some specific
questions. The problem is that I use a localized
version of The Gimp. How could I translate the menus
into english in order to explain you all my questions
? Is
layer switches back to the layer that was selected
prior. Now I have to remember about how far down the layer, remember
the layer name and dig to find it so I can work on it.
Wouldn't it make sense to have the layer you've just picked in this
manner automatically become the selected
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Monday 16 May 2005 22:32, Eric P wrote:
I have a handful of Gimp images that have 50+ layers.
With the move tool's 'Pick a layer or guide' selected, I can
quickly find where a particular layer is in the stack with a left
click. However, as soon
dn't be selective
who we contract to do our merchandising.
> That's why I'm writing here. Is this arrangement OK with people?
No.
I honestly don't mean to be so negative, but what you've proposed just
doesn't look good at all.
Eric P.
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t to do our merchandising.
That's why I'm writing here. Is this arrangement OK with people?
No.
I honestly don't mean to be so negative, but what you've proposed just
doesn't look good at all.
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h links to another page listing ALL the companies/organizations
that have Gimp merchandise. Let them all duke it out.
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As in Me sitting in their offices.
How about one of the Pixel Pusher shirts? I'd love to buy one of those.
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might be a good idea to follow that example. If we did that, pressing
Space would keep the current tool but the cursor would change to a
hand symbol and one could drag the image display (not the content!)
using the mouse.
Any opinions on that, anyone?
I'm in favor.
E
rks so well by showing me how to
display an mng in firefox? gimp faithfully makes them. mng is a lush
format for animations that improved on gif in so so many ways (in case
being a firefox user you have not heard about it). lush and free.
carol
C'mon, Carol. Tell u
and other distros tend to do.
Any tips on this dilemma?
Thanks for reading,
Eric P
Ps. I'm running SuSE 9.2 pro
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There's a file called ps-menurc in (I think) a folder called 'etc' in
Gimp's install directory. This file will map 100+ Photoshop key
mappings for the Gimp.
Check here for directions on installing this file:
http://epierce.freeshell.org/gimp/gimp_ps.php
Stacey Hawkins wrote:
Hello, I am a P
nuno alexandre wrote:
Hi,
Is there some way to achieve this with TheGimp ?
http://www.ultraweaver.com/tutorials/textalongpath/index.htm
thanks
nuno
'Curve Bend' under filters can do a similar effect, but I think you'll
want Inkscape (Inkscape.org) to do it right. You
Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 12:59, John R. Culleton wrote:
Am running 2.3.0 without incident. I downloaded 2.3.1 and
attempted to configure. I got a message about pygtk-2.0 missing.
What is this, is it essential and where can I find it?
Not a huge deal. 2.3.0 is
Has anyone packaged 2.3.1 for Debian Sarge?
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Nicholas wrote:
Eric P wrote:
Has anyone packaged 2.3.1 for Debian Sarge?
I did a search at apt-get.org, which is a database for unofficial apt
repositories and did a search for you under the i386 architecture
(assuming that is what you use and found this:
http://www1.apt-get.org/search.php
Richard Nagle wrote:
is there a way to select ³only² the blown out highlight color area
or color pixel?, and tone it down some.
Show us da pic.
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Helen wrote:
> I want a (for example) 8 x 10 inch print.
> Not sure how much you need to know, but I'm using
> How do I take this hugh image and give it a size that will print and
> then fit into a standard frame, such as 5 x 7 (inches) or 8 x 10
> (inches) ?
Image -> Print Size
> I build my print images in gimp on my Knoppix box but have to send it to
> my wife's apple where the color printer is attached. It seems logical
> to use
> Photoshop 7 to print the photo on the apple. So I do my gimp thing and
> build an 8.5x11 inches image with a resolution of 300 px/inch. I th
is) and/or the menus.
Under normal circumstances, I could make up something myself, but I have
access to a VERY nice color laser jet printer until tomorrow (Fri.
7/15), and I don't think I'll have time tonight to work something up
(it's my wife's B
sean wrote:
> I'm learning how to use the Ginp and I have a small problem. The default
> resolution seems to be 7 4dpi when I save my work. I need to send my
> files to a printing company and they require 300 dpi. Can anyone tell me
> how to change the resolution.
>
Image -> Print Size
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sam ende wrote:
> i would find it a lot easier to write tutorials and the like if the drop
> down menus did not disapear when doing screenshots, is there a way to
> keep them dropped down for screenshots ?
>
If you run Linux (or maybe some other unices), try this quick 'n dirty
script.
For gra
Eric P wrote:
> sam ende wrote:
>
>>i would find it a lot easier to write tutorials and the like if the drop
>>down menus did not disapear when doing screenshots, is there a way to
>>keep them dropped down for screenshots ?
>>
>
>
> If you run Linux
cedric GEMY wrote:
>
> No books about Gimp have been published since long a time.
>
Exactly. Where are all the English Gimp 2.x books? I think I've seen 2
French books so far, and that's it.
I count ~8 Gimp 1.x books on Amazon... I wonder if they didn't make any
money.
It's a shame as the 2.
nk I tried compiling 2.3.1 back a few months ago, but checkinstall
failed to make a deb package... (going off a foggy memory).
Can anyone spank me onto the straight and narrow here?
Thanks for reading...
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Carol Spears wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 05, 2005 at 10:42:55AM +0200, Michael Schumacher wrote:
>
>>>Von: Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>>On Tue, Oct 04, 2005 at 09:50:36PM -0500, Eric P wrote:
>>
>>>>I can't remember if I asked this
Steve Stavropoulos wrote:
> On 10/13/05, Jad Madi wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>how to create curve corners with Gimp like these ones
>>http://www.sitepoint.com/examples/roundcorners/box-corners5.htm
>>
>
>
> Select a rectangle with the dimensions you like and then use
> select->rounded rectangle (I think i
Akkana Peck wrote:
> Helen writes:
>
>>I have a photo of a dark red flower against a dark background.
>>I've tried tedious ways to lighten the background without changing the
>>flower,
>>but the details of the flower are too tiny. So I'm browsing tutorials.
>>Should I
>>be learning about masks? Ab
>
> I agree with everything here except I'd use a mask instead of a
> selection. A selection can be a bit too fleeting for a something as
> tedious as your task.
>
> Eric
>
"tedious" = I probably should have used "detailed". I didn't realize
how that came off...
Eric
Wade Smart wrote:
> 11232005 1246 GMT-5
>
> I want to put some extra space between letters of some words without
> actually putting in a 'space' from the space bar. How does one do that?
>
You want some kind of kerning adjustment. The text tool in the 2.3.x series
has such an adjustment for th
ed to psd, so I could be
productive and maintain my ethics (i.e., Open Source or death).
I did read that the 2.3.x series of the Gimp has improvements to the psd
filter. Not sure what they are though.
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Axel Wernicke wrote:
> Hi list,
>
> I'm one of the members of the gimp documentation team and want to ask
> you for a favour. To reduce the size of all the screenshots to the
> clipping that is of relevance I'm in need of a template that I can
> easily use to cut of the unwanted borders. To ma
Axel Wernicke wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> a week ago I translated a chapter of the GIMP manual that is dealing
> with the GIMP history. Given the fact that this is about ten years of
> open source and contribution involving lots of lots of people I was
> curious if there aren't a couple of screenshots
nificant bloat to
the file size of Gimp. Oh, here's an idea! What if the Gimp (like
Firefox, etc.) had a prominent button in the patterns dialog like
"click here to d/l more patterns", and the user is automatically
whisked to a webpage containing extra patterns? Now, that'd
The crop tool and dialog in 2.3.6 have some really excellent
improvements over the old one. Great work dev!
I have one question: is it still possible to do a 'crop from
selection' like in Gimp < 2.3? I seem to be missing that option in
the new dialog.
T
t it says.
FYI, my 2.3.6 was compiled on Debian Testing.
gtk 2.6.5
glib 2.8.4
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Carol Spears wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 03:10:59PM -0600, Eric P wrote:
>
>>The crop tool and dialog in 2.3.6 have some really excellent
>>improvements over the old one. Great work dev!
>>
>>I have one question: is it still possible to do a 'crop from
Carol Spears wrote:
> On Sun, Jan 15, 2006 at 03:19:56PM -0600, Eric P wrote:
>
>>Maybe this deserves a bug report, but something I've noticed in
>>2.3.6 is that it always alerts me that a 'A File Named ... Already
>>Exists' upon saving any file regardless w
Mohamed El Dawy wrote:
> Hello,
> I hope you are very fine.
>
> I was wondering, is there a way in GIMP to fill an area such that
> alternately, one pixel is colored and the other is not? For example, if
> I color a perfect square, I should end up with a chessboard pattern on
> it (on the pixel
Hey, the new marquee tool is awesome! I can't tell you how many times I
struggled to get an oval selection around some
preexisting oval shape. I would use guides and usually do it over about 5-10
times before I got. Now it's a breeze!
Great job, devs!
The splash for 2.3.10 is choice as well.
Jakub Steiner wrote:
> On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 12:38 -0600, Roland Hordos wrote:
>
> what Sven possibly meant here was for you to prove that the name GIMP is
> a reason why the product isn't used in a professional IT setting,
> whatever that is. I have been using GIMP professionally for over 5 years
Owen wrote:
> On Fri, 29 Sep 2006 06:54:48 -0600
>
> I suspect it might just be an issue local to a country, like durex is a
> condom in the UK, sticky tape here
>
Thanks for clarifying that. I've always wondered why I can't get those suckers
off!
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Geoffrey wrote:
> Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Roland Hordos wrote:
>>
>>> If you can point out a single commercial product that has mass use in
>>> North America that has a derogatory term in it's title,
>>> I'll withdraw my critique and be gone.
>
> Hooters the restaurant.
>
Not really a "pro
Well put, Ben.
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I'm lazy, and I don't feel like reading this entire thread (it seems to show up
on a regular basis on the list).
Were any new, constructive insights brought up? Anyone care to summarize this
thread on this exhausting topic?
EP
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Alan Wolfe wrote:
> what do sticky labels do to cds? they chemically alter them or
> something? It seems like the topside could get damaged but that the
> bottomside would remain fine but i guess not eh?
>
> On 1/10/07, Akkana Peck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Michael Satterwhite writes:
>>> I w
Matthias Julius wrote:
> Eric P <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> The data layer on a CD is, to be technical, just a hair below the top of the
>> CD. I've even heard that CDs/DVDs written
>> on w/markers (Sharpie, etc.) will be compromised quicker that w/o.
Wouldn't it be cool if GIMP implemented something like this DHTML Color Scheme
Generator?
http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
I'm learning GTKMM at the moment. Not sure when I'll get around to C/GTK+.
Give me a couple years.
EP
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Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2007-01-24 at 19:50 -0600, Eric P wrote:
>> Wouldn't it be cool if GIMP implemented something like this DHTML Color
>> Scheme Generator?
>> http://wellstyled.com/tools/colorscheme2/index-en.html
>
> Tried Agave
quot;/usr/share/pygtk/2.0/codegen/codegen.py", line 283, in write_class
substdict['tp_methods'] = self.write_methods()
File "/usr/share/pygtk/2.0/codegen/codegen.py", line 519, in write_methods
methods.append(self.methdef_tmpl %
UnboundLocalError: local vari
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 2007-02-09 at 00:08 -0600, Eric P wrote:
>
>> /usr/include/dbus-1.0/dbus/dbus.h:30:2: error: #error "Please define
>> DBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE to acknowledge your
>> understanding that D-Bus hasn't reached 1.0 and
?yvind's GEGL presentation from FOSDEM last weekend is online.
http://www.fosdem.org/2007/media/video
I watched the first 15 min. Pretty exciting stuff.
Eric P.
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Philip Stubbs wrote:
> On 09/03/07, Ben Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> GIMP has a dialog called "images", which most of you are probably aware
>> of. Have you ever considered using it somewhat like the Windows
>> taskbar? I have docked it to my main toolbox and use it to switch
>> between o
> I really get peeved by these types of articles. GIMP is GIMP. Krita is
> Krita. CinePaint is CinePaint. Each is a tool. Use the right tool for
> the job. There are lots of hammers. Some are good for some projects.
> Others are good for other projects. None are good for all projects. As
>
x27;m currently running 2.3.14 (which I compiled with default
compile settings).
Thanks!
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Hi gimp-user,
>>
>> How are you creating a single rounded corner, like those used for
>> css boxes with rounded corners.
>>
>> (i.e., http://www.csszengarden.com/063/corner_yelongreen_tr.gif)
>>
>> Or, if you wanted to outline an image's left, bottom, and right, sides
>>
> I would be happy about comments and very happy about pointers to
> mistakes or to things I could do better.
>
> You can find the podcast at http://meetthegimp.org
>
>
> Rolf
>
I'm absolutely confounded that no one has replied to you yet.
Rolf, excellent work! I've just begun watching (ep
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Version 2.4 of the GNU Image Manipulation Program is finally out.
>
Congratulations on all the hard work!
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Geoffrey さんは書きました:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> I will be out of the office starting 11/16/2007 and will not return until
>> 11/26/2007.
>
> BIG party at Andy's house on the 25th!
>
Huh? It starts on the 16th!
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Jozef Legeny さんは書きました:
> If you need to reuse the image
> in PS afterwards you should save to PSD only after you are not likely
> to edit the image in GIMP again.
This statement is a little confusing.
Basically, always keep your current, up-to-date working image saved as xcf. If
a Photoshop use
gt; I for one, appreciate the work the GIMP developers have done and
> continue to do on this wonderful application. JC, you just doesn't get
> it. I guess you missed the reference to the fact that ALL the work put
> into GIMP is done by the developers on their time.
>
My senti
Mike Williams wrote:
> Hi there. A friend of mine makes his own Christmas cards. Since this
> year's card was made with the gimp, and it is on his web site, it seemed
> fitting to post a link here.
>
> http://www.garykirby.net/
>
> Even if you don't celebrate Christmas, it's still a nice imag
they call
"Reflected Gradient" is actually called "Bi-Linear" in
GIMP (silly Adobe).
Here's what I got (darn near what they got). I also upped the saturation +15.
http://i27.tinypic.com/287ee0.jpg
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ul and solid piece of
software. It is a joy to use and always exciting to witness the further
maturation of this most excellent code base.
Forever thankful,
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n the left hand side (!?)
Checking the header of the image I see Adobe Fireworks in there. Any ideas
what this anomaly of a png is?
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Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Fri, 2008-10-17 at 21:26 -0500, Eric P wrote:
>> Check out this png. I'm not sure if it is editable in the GIMP.
>> http://i34.tinypic.com/rtzshs.png
>>
>> First of all it's an indexed image. You'll see two whit
re/better?
>
> The current situation draws some users (not myself) to not use Gimp 2.6, and
> stick with 2.4 instead, because the difference in speed is so dramatically.
>
> Sincerely, Claus Berghammer
>
I'd be curious to
GIMPers,
Is there a way to create a gradient (black->white) based off a closed lasso
selection? So the resulting gradient would
start black along the edge of the selection and expand out to white in all
directions away from the selection.
My end goal is to create a quick mask that I can blur t
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