Gert Cuykens wrote:
what is the difference between merge and flatten layers ?
You're talking about merge down, right? Merge down combines the
selected layer and the first visible layer below it into one layer.
Flatten merges all layers into one. Of course, both take your blend
mode, alpha,
Hi everyone!
I know that this probably isn't the right place to discuss this, but
I'll ask in the hopes that someone will point me in the right
direction. Which developer list would be appropriate for such an email?
I am well aware that the new file open dialog has been a topic of
contentiou
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Could you point to a screenshot that shows this dialog?
Certainly. http://www.princeton.edu/~mplough/tmp/fileopen.png .
* Like a GUI, it always shows which files are in the current
directory.
Like the GTK+ file chooser :)
Yep! I was just contrasting the behavior w
Hi everybody!
I have been trying to compile a plugin for Windows, but can't because of
a function that I don't have in my GIMP development libraries --
gimp_image_rotate(). Does anyone know if there is a more recent Windows
version of the GIMP development libraries that I can download? I
curr
Jim Clark wrote:
I realized I did not make the most important issue clear. I want it 3D
in both directions...not just top to bottom (which even I can do) but
also tapering towards the tips. So it really looks as if it is rounded
at the ends as well as fat in the middle. Sorry for the lack of cla
Sorry for replying to my own message, but I did a quick test. Here's
the result of my Blender operations:
http://www.princeton.edu/~mplough/tmp/submarine.jpg
Matt
Matthew H. Plough wrote:
Jim Clark wrote:
I realized I did not make the most important issue clear. I want it
3D in both direc
Hi everyone --
I've decided that it's time for me to compile GIMP on my Windows
system. I have the latest 2.3.3 sources from gimp.org, and I'm trying
to compile them with cygwin/gcc.
The README.win32 file seems to indicate that a ./configure and a make
will work, but it fails on my system. I
Andy wrote:
On Sat February 12 2005 13:01, Mplough wrote:
Thanks for use of our software.
Attachment removed JOL13.exe
Andy,
Would you happen to have the original email? I don't believe that I
have any viruses on my system; I'm running Thunderbird, Firefox, and the
version of Symantec
Ruben wrote:
When I press F1 key in my Gimp windows installation I get a help window, but
in HTML...
Gimp starts Crimson Editor instead of a browser. There is another program
called Crimson, but it's a linux program and it's an XML parser. May exist
some relation?
There is a relation. When you dou
Michael Schumacher wrote:
I don't have the message, so am unable to view the source or send it to
you, but it seems there is indeed one lurking on a Windows machine
somewhere that is on this list. I wonder sometimes if it would be wise
to block all Windows generated email to a list anymore. Lu
th crimson
Thanks a lot of
Rubén, disconcerted, de Diego
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Enviado el: lunes, 14 de febrero de 2005 22:51
Para: gimp-user@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Asunto: Re: [Gimp-user] Gimp co
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My problem is that: I want to draw to montage.
But same areas are "undrawable". It seems to that areas are the empty
areas (where layer is transaparent).
How to I force drawing ?
There are a couple of things that could cause this. First of all, a
really basic one :-) .
Rubén de Diego Martínez wrote:
Do you understand now why I'm confused?
I certainly do. That's a really, really bizarre behavior. I'll mull it
over for a couple of days and see if I can figure out why it's doing that.
Did you ever have Crimson Editor associated as the default application
to
Carol Spears wrote:
hi,
some of the developers keep saying things about a new gimp release and
needing a new splash.
should we have another contest?
i admit, i have been avoiding treading on the success of the last one,
however there seems to be need of both new development and stable
splashes
Hi everyone --
I have compiled PaweÅ T. Jochym's RawPhoto 0.7 (
http://ptj.rozeta.com.pl/Soft/RawPhoto ) for Windows, and need people to
test it. The plugin works perfectly on my computer, but I don't know if
this will be the case elsewhere. The plugin acts as a GIMP 2.0 front end
for dcraw (Wi
Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
Matthew, it seems rawphoto doesn't use .badpixels file if it exists.
I've put it into the same directory where dcraw is and it didn't help.
This seems like an issue with your version of dcraw, but I will try to
check it out. Does dcraw use the .badpixels file if you
7;t work without one hack.)
Matthew H. Plough wrote:
Hi everyone --
I have compiled PaweÅ T. Jochym's RawPhoto 0.7 (
http://ptj.rozeta.com.pl/Soft/RawPhoto ) for Windows, and need people
to test it. The plugin works perfectly on my computer, but I don't
know if this will be the case e
for usage with your
rawphoto compilation) by myself :). The compilation from Bendjamin
Lebsanft doesn't fix bad pixels on my PC and direct compilation by
myself doesn't work without one hack.)
Matthew H. Plough wrote:
Hi everyone --
I have compiled PaweÅ T. Jochym's RawPhoto 0.7 (
Hi everyone --
At
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gdk-pixbuf/gdk-pixbuf-gdk-pixbuf.html
, the GDK developer's documentation specifies the bits-per-sample
property as follows:
The number of bits per sample.
Allowed values: [1,16]
Default value: 8
However, I get the following error when I
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi-
Looking for some help touching up our wedding photos. Apparently, the makeup person used something she shouldn't have, so my wife's face is quite a few shades lighter than the rest of her.
I've read some of the manual and looked through a few tutorials, but
First of all, thank you to Carol for being so helpful on this issue. I
praise your willingness to help people out, and go beyond the call of
duty in providing useful information. If you and Sven were not
high-ups, you would be banned for being trolls.
This is the best I can do for now since
Steve --
Are you sure that you are trying to load up a JPEG from the Canon
Digital Rebel and not a RAW (CRW format)? I just shot a large JPEG on
my Canon Digital Rebel and GIMP 2.0.5 loaded it without any problems.
I'm on Windows 2000, but there shouldn't be any difference. If you want
to op
Are you saving as .xcf? Or are you saving in an image format that doesn't do
layers, such as basically anything except xcf or psd?
Matt
- Original Message -
From: Ryan Coyner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Friday, January 14, 2005 10:45 pm
Subject: [Gimp-user] Layers merging on exit
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Hahaha! Very deadpan humor, well executed.
Do you know what call the "Open With..." dialog box uses to open files with
programs other than the default? I've been trying to figure that out myself
for a separate project. It would be very useful here -- either open the page
with the dreaded Inte
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