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<0> you still haven't answered the most important question which could help me in helping you.
<1> dindinx: I want to use a fourier transform filter
<0> which one?
<0> how does it come?
<1> dindinx: any filter to do forward and reverse fourier transforms on 2d images
<0> so you don't even know if such a plugin exists at all? Yet you want to install it?
<0> I'm afraid I won't be able to help you there.



<1> dindinx: something like this: http://registry.gimp.org/plugin?id=488
<0> this one is for gimp 1.2, not for the current version. Try again.
<1> so gimp 2 has a different plugin management system?
<0> no
<0> http://people.via.ecp.fr/~remi/soft/gimp/gimp_plugin_en.php3 <= you might want to try this one instead.
<1> I can't seem to find a suitable package for gimptool (rpm or deb)
<0> apt-get install libgimp-dev
<0> Aphex_Twin: do you know how to use your distribution?
<0> apt-file is a great friend here.
<1> I was trying: sudo apt-get install gimptool
<1> Google search for packages did not give any results
<1> I'll try that
<0> google isn't meant to search for packages containing a file in ubuntu.
<1> ok, I found libgimp2.0-dev in the packages
<1> thanks for the help, dindinx, I think I'll be fine from here on
<1> hey, it works
<1> thank you!
<2> hi all
<3> Hi, how can I make that a image loses intensity from top to bottom (that at top it has all the colors and intensity and at end you can't see it)?
<4> RainCT: create a new layer, make a vertical gradient on it (from an intensive color to white), and then select the 'intensity' mode for it
<3> ok, thanks :)
<3> and how can I make a image need less space (like with 'save for web' in photoshop)?
<5> drag down the quality bar if it's a jpg picture?
<3> it's only possible with jpg?
<5> well, you have compression ratio for pngs.. but png is lossless
<5> were you thinking of some other format?
<3> ok I think jpg will do it, thanks
<5> okay, sure thing



<6> RainCT: your format of choice also depends on the image purpose and type. High compression jpg for screenshots is terrible while for photos it's ok
<3> it's for a website
<6> generally jpg is ok, but watch out for hard straight lines which tend to look ugly in jpg. just try it out :)
<7> hi guys does anyone here know where the font package full of fonts is for linux/
<0> "the font package full of fonts"??? Maybe in google: fonts ttf
<8> apt-cache search font
<7> no this is what I was looking for.
<7> found it
<7> its on gnome look
<7> http://thelinuxbox.org/
<8> I hope you do agree that your initial question didn't exactly explain that you were looking for one special font distribution
<7> schumaml: yes.. I agree .. but then again I ***umed that you guys just might know what I was looking for.. sorry
<7> http://thelinuxbox.org/downloads/fonts/fonts.tar.gz ,, here is the actual file..
<7> its big but about 7000 fonts here..
<7> MOst of them arty..
<8> and most of them only for the ascii characters, I guess?
<0> schumaml: I guess the next question will be "why is gimp taking so long at startup?" ;)
<7> dindinx: cause you pc is slow..
<7> ;):-P
<8> dindinx: yep
<8> though this will affect the whole system
<0> sorush20: I keep this answer, just in case :)
<8> at least the DST bug of fontconfig is fixed now
<3> join #webdesign
<3> oops xD
<9> #webdesign and #oswd are apparently abandoned
<9> i had to go to #html on efnet
<3> ok, i've noticed it :p, thanks
<3> Is there in GIMP an equivalent to "fusion options" in photoshop? (because thats the only think why I have to use photoshop -that a lot of times let crash my PC because an Wine bug xDD)
<0> RainCT: please describe what "fusion options" in photoshop is, so we might have a chance to answer.
<3> it's to apply shadows, borders, 3d effects (don't know the name in english), ... to layers (here a screenshot -only fount it in french :S) http://www.teknopole.com/tuto/images/boule_energie/2.jpg)
<3> *ah, it's called 'blending options' :P here a screenshot http://www.christian-web-masters.com/article_images/photoshop-blending-options/options-menu.jpg


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