I installed the "Merge Linked" script (found here:
http://chiselapp.com/user/saulgoode/repository/script-fu/wiki?name=sg-merge-linked)
and it works great until you link layers that are invisible.
The invisible layers suddenly become visible after being merged. A more
intuitive action would be
I'm running Mint 11 and Gimp 2.6.11. (But this problem was the same on
Ubuntu 11.04, but not on 10.10).
If I change the Wacom input device config (Edit > Pref) from "stylus >
disabled" to "stylus > screen", then the stylus uses pressure and size
and opacity (via brush dynamics) nicely.
Well
This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most unintuitive
features in Gimp.
- Find an image on Google / hard drive.
- Drop it into your working area.
- Change it's transparency.
- Resize / Rotate and, suddenly, the transparency reverts to original
state.
This last step makes no sen
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> On 07/29/2011 01:25 PM, Mikael St?ldal wrote:
>> > On 2011-07-29 09:58, Fred J wrote:
>>> >> I'm running Mint 11 and Gimp 2.6.11. (But this problem was the same on
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On 31/07/2011 17:13, David Gowers (kampu) wrote:
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Fred J <mailto:fokju...@gmail.com>> wrote:
This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most
unintuitive features in Gimp.
- Find an image on Google / hard drive.
- Drop it into your
On Mon, Aug 1, 2011 at 12:32 AM, Fred J <mailto:fokju...@gmail.com>> wrote:
This, besides the text tool, is probably one of the most
unintuitive features in Gimp.
- Find an image on Google / hard drive.
- Drop it into your working area.
- Change it's tr