
Thu Dec 16 20:15:25 CET 1999 Olof S Kylande <olof@gimp.org> Fix of KDE/Kwm selection add/sub/inter problem NOTE: This is a workaround, not a real fix. Many Thanks to Matthias Ettrich * app/disp_callbacks.c Updated unsharp-mask to version 0.10 * plug-ins/unsharp/dialog_f.c * plug-ins/unsharp/dialog_f.h * plug-ins/unsharp/dialog_i.c * plug-ins/unsharp/dialog_i.h * plug-ins/unsharp/unsharp.c Updated print plug-in to version 3.0.1 * plug-ins/print/README (new file) * plug-ins/print/print-escp2.c * plug-ins/print/print-pcl.c * plug-ins/print/print-ps.c * plug-ins/print/print-util.c * plug-ins/print/print.c * plug-ins/print/print.h Updated all files in the help/C/dialogs dir. This is a first alpha glimpse of the help system. Please give me feedback of the content. However since it's in alpha stage it means that there is spell, grammatical, etc errors. There is may also be pure errors which I hope "you" will report to either olof@gimp.org or karin@gimp.org. Please don't report spell, grammatical, etc error at this stage in dev. If you have any plans to commit to the help system please write to olof@gimp.org. (This is mandatory not a please ;-). * help/C/welcome.html * help/C/dialogs/about.html ..............
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<!doctype html public "-//w3c//dtd html 4.0 transitional//en">
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<HTML>
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<HEAD>
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<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
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<TITLE>Prefernces / New File</TITLE>
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</HEAD>
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<BODY text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#0000FF" vlink="#FF0000" alink="#000088">
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<TABLE width="100%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
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<TR bgcolor="black">
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<TD width="100%" align="center"><FONT size="+2" color="white">New File</FONT></TD>
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</TR>
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<TR bgcolor="white" >
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<TD width="100%" align="left"><P>
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<H4>
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Image Size and Unit
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</H4>
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<P>
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The top fields will allow you to set the size in pixels and the bottom field
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will allow you to set the size in a arbitrary length unit. The difference
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between the two of them is that if you specify the the size in e.g inches
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then the size in pixels is dependent of the image resolution. I.e if you
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decrease the default resolution you will decrease the size in pixels but
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not the real size measured in e.g inches.
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<H4>
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Image Resolution and Resolution Unit
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</H4>
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<P>
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Let you set the default image resolution and resolution unit. The default
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image resolution is always measured in dpi (ppi) while the default resolution
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type is arbitrary. However Gimp lets you set the default resolution in your
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arbitrary resolution unit in the two bottom fields.
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<H4>
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Image Type
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</H4>
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<P>
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Lets you set what type of image you want to create by default either RGB
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or Grayscale.
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<H4>
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Summary
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</H4>
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<P>
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Does the size & unit contra resolution image/unit sound a bit complicated
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and hard to understand? Let us give you an example. You are familiar with
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the metric system but as most designers you are more familiar with a resolution
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based on pixels per inch (ppi or dpi). Then you have to set image unit to
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millimeters (or centimeters) while you will set the resolution unit to
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pixels/inch. This will give you the comfort of working with two familiar
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units in this case size measured in the metric system and resolution measured
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in ppi. As default values that you have to set i.e size in this case millimeters
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and the resolution in ppi is up to you and what type of work you are involved
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in.
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<H3>
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Additional Information
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</H3>
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<P>
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For further information see The Gimp User's Manual page XXXX and the Gimp
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User's Tutorial page YYYY
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<P>
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Shortcut Key
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<P>
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Modifier
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<P>
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Drag and Drop
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<P>
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Xinput
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<P>
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----DEV----
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<P>
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<P>
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<A href="index.html">Index</A>
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<P>
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(/dialogs/preferences/new_file.html)
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<P>
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Sorry but the help file for new_file is not yet done.
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<P>
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/Karin & Olof
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<P>
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</TD>
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</TR>
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</TABLE>
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</BODY></HTML>
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