You don't need a nasty letter from Adobe when all you do is a few customizations for people who just need to pass transition period between two apps. GIMP forks typically have a short life.
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You don't need a nasty letter from Adobe when all you do is a few customizations for people who just need to pass transition period between two apps. GIMP forks typically have a short life.
— No, you can't
— Yes, you can!
— ...and so on'
LOL
If you say that you really used "PS, PSP, Fireworks, and a host of other top Imaging Programs over the last ten years", then you obviously...
You wouldn't want to do that in the first place, unless you want a crappy looking icon :)
You don't automatically get pixel grid alignment when you scale an SVG down. You really need to adjust it...
Dude, there's no need to tell me about what GIMP can do :)
Nope, it actually means exactly that: you can't do certain things at all (like the free transformation or deep painting), and doing...
Why do you need it at all? I mean, come on, we are long past the age of Microsoft Frontpage :)
These days people builds website on top of Bootstrap, HTML5 Boilerplate and the like. You only need...
Excuse me, but what did you just mean with that? :)
This is an incredibly misleading statement. Both parts of it.
1. You cannot do everything with GIMP. For instance, there is no free transform tool in GIMP, and no even remote substitutions for it...
This is a wee bit too complicated.
1. Select the area you want to hide.
2. Layer > Mask > Add Layer Mask.
3. In the dialog for creating a new mask use "Initiate with: selection"
That's it.
http://ifcopenshell.org/
http://yorik.uncreated.net/guestblog.php?2012=157
E.g. select several layers and place them into a newly created layers group. Or move up/down the stack. Totally makes sense.
That is incorrect :) There are plans for that. In fact, selection of multiple items is partially done in 2.8, but doesn't work in grid view and, AFAIK, hence isn't even exposed in UI. If you try list...
And here we are: http://git.gnome.org/browse/gimp/commit/?id=2c3a046d832e245aed8883424d0951b006ffc7e6
Expect in 2.8.4.
Mmmh... You know, there's such a thing as a minimum step. If you remove decimals, the step doesn't magically become larger. You just lose precision. It's all down to math, mate :)
By the way, you...
If there is no difference, then why bother?
I'm not sure I understand what "one window" you are referring to. Could you please be more specific?
Folks,
We at Libre Graphics World are running our first contest ever, and for that one we decided to appeal to a wider audience. Hence the theme: photography tricks.
If you learned and improved...
There's nothing terribly difficult about selecting an object and pressing Del to remove it :)
But I could do it for you.
This isn't what I suggested.
Sorry, I don't get it. What needs porting to Windows?
Argyll has been available fro Windows since dawn of times, and pretty much every colorimeter and spectrophotometer on the market has native...
Supposing I already use nouveau and still get random gnome-shell crashes?
This extension seems to do it: http://registry.gimp.org/node/59
Still, thumbs up for previous commentor re Geogebra :)
I don't think I really understand this part. When you look at an image at 1:1 zoom level in Inkscape, you already see it rasterized. This is what Cairo does: it takes vector data and rasterizes it...
You mean you are not using snapping, grid view and the bundled pixsnap extension? Why? :)
http://dneary.free.fr/gimp_bounties.html
Oh wow. Dude, you are drawing too fast conclusions :) The button is greyed out, because the video drivers don't support XRandR 1.3+, and that means you have an NVidia and older version of the binary...