I have the following images :
right arrow
left arrow
both are located in the same folder, but :
when i open a direct link to left > it's okay
and when i open link to right > error
/ the links are the same except for the last word with the file name
Why it happens? Github bug or my mistake?
Eugene!
By opening both links you've described, it seems the images are showing up, although they are not on the proper position. From what I can see, they are being "pulled" to the top-left corner of the window, which you can check on the screenshot below:
image position
Try changing the viewBox of the image to see if you are able to see it, or even enclosing the image itself onto another element.
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I'm trying to write a script for Gimp that will crop an image, make a circular selection of what's left, invert the selection, and then delete the selection. I have the cropping, selection, and inversion part done, but the deleting is what's getting me.
(removed old code, see update)
That's the code I have. What's confusing me about the gimp-item-delete code is the item. I understand that I need to define my current selection as the item, but I'm not sure how to do this. If someone could explain how to do this, I would greatly appreciate it! Alternatively, if there's an easier way to do what I'm trying to do (but preferably still in a script), please let me know what you think. My knowledge of this coding is pretty limited, so simple explanations are appreciated.
UPDATE/EDIT:
Here's the (full) updated code:
; XML2 Conversation Portrait Preview Crop
(define (script-fu-xml2-convo-preview image layer)
(gimp-image-undo-group-start image)
(gimp-selection-none image)
(gimp-image-resize image 152 152 -280 -496)
(gimp-layer-resize-to-image-size layer)
(gimp-image-select-ellipse image 0 0 0 152 152)
(gimp-selection-invert image)
(gimp-displays-flush)
(gimp-drawable-edit-clear layer)
(gimp-selection-none image)
(gimp-image-undo-group-end image)
)
; populate script registration information
(script-fu-register
"script-fu-xml2-convo-preview"
"XML2 Conversation Portrait Preview Crop"
"Crops the preview window for XML2 conversation portraits."
"BaconWizard17"
"BaconWizard17"
"September 2021"
"*"
SF-IMAGE "Image" 0
SF-DRAWABLE "Layer" 0
)
; register the script within gimp menu
(script-fu-menu-register "script-fu-xml2-convo-preview" "<Image>/Marvel Mods/Skin Previews/XML2 PC")
So when I'm running this script, it appears to just crop it and doesn't delete the inverted circular selection. However, if I interact with the image in any way (click on it, duplicated it, copy/paste it, undo/redo), it will correct itself and show the properly cropped image with the deleted circular corners. When I first run the script, it also shows the incorrect image up at the top where you can pick which image you're working on, but after interacting with the image it will show the correct image. Here's an example:
The starting image that I create from the clipboard with Ctrl+Shift+V (after screenshotting it from the game using PrtScr):
Then, I run the script, which results in this:
At the top of the screen, the image shows up like this (which is the top left 152x152 pixels of the starting image:
How the image looks once I interact with it in any way (clicking on it, copy/pasting it, duplicating it, undoing/redoing the operation):
The thumbnail at the top of the screen after I interact with the image:
Maybe it's getting hung up on something during the operation? I'm not sure. I understand if this issue is unavoidable, but I would prefer to be able to just run the script and move on rather than having to interact with the image to get it to show up correctly. The image does have an alpha layer when it's pasted in.
gimp-item-delete is a memory/object management thing and is rarely used. What you are looking for is gimp-drawable-edit-clear.
Note that it should be done (together with your final gimp-selection-none) before gimp-image-undo-group-end if you want your whole script to be undone by a single Ctrl-Z.
Edit: It appears that your code works, it's just that the display isn't updated to show the result, which is exactly what gimp-display-flush is meant to do, so why is your code calling it before gimp-drawable-edit-clear? gimp-display-flush ought to be about the last thing done by your script.
I have a slide presentation with the same image on 10 of the 20 slides. When I rebuild with the presentation for another user I have to change those 10 slides to update the image.
Is there a way to have one of the images be the master image and all other link back to the master so I can update just the one image ?
Cheers,
Fox
This is more a question for SuperUser than StackOverflow, but since we're here ...
To insert the first instance of the picture, choose Insert | Picture. Browse to the picture you want, select it then instead of clicking Insert in the dialog box, click the triangle to the right of Insert; from the dropdown that appears, choose "Insert and Link".
Now copy the picture to wherever else you want to use it in the presentation. Since the picture is linked, PPT will update the presentation with the latest version of the picture when you open the PPT file. But a full copy of the picture is also embedded, so if the linked file isn't available or the link breaks, the picture won't turn into a red x.
How can I drag and drop an image that I am viewing in FireFox, directly to a folder, and not having it being saved with default name, e.g.: url.jpg
Well, I just found this and although it might look obvious, it took me a long time to understand it, but I actually never searched for any answer to this so I simply draged the images and then changed their name on my PC.
The solution is really, really simple:
This only happens when the image you are viewing is bigger than your actual window size, so FireFox adjusts the image automatically. In order for you to save the image with original name, you just click one time when viewing it in FireFox window, so you can view it in it's original size, and then you can drag and drop it in a folder, no problems. :D
Hope this helps someone... at least someone that cares to search (something I haven't done :P)
I don't remember how it started, although I believe it began after using 3D tools at one point. I was looking for TWO answers, if possible:
For some reason, I find this hard to describe in words, so following the description is a link to a screenshot.
When I open, or create a new image followed by pasting an image from the Clipboard, in Photoshop, there is this zone at the top-left of the image window containing a smaller image, which is surrounded by an area that appears to be transparent - but when clicked on, or the window itself is moved, this "picture-in-picture" feature disappears - then comes back after the dragging is finished.
SCREENSHOT: http://i.imgur.com/MJq8I1W.jpg
1) What is this "feature" named?
2) How do I turn it off?
Thank you!
I don't think I can tell what you hit, or where this is located from the image you shared... can you upload a more comprehensive interface snapshot? It feels like you simply have a duplicate layer on top of your main layer...
Perhaps take a look at your workspace settings and try going to essential and see if that preview panel goes away.
Kinda new to wordpress.. Creating my own theme. When I upload an image and put it in a post it comes out at 300x183 pixels but the original file I upload is 1800x1100 pixels. Wordpress alters my size when i upload it.This is what i get in the url on the post NDAppleProductMockUp-300x183.jpg.. It restricts the size of the image. When i go into the image properties within the post and click original nothing happens it stays at 300x183.. I have tried to work it out but can't Any suggestions guys..
Thanks
Unfortunately, WordPress does not resize the actual image that you upload. It creates 3 smaller versions of it, leaving the uploaded image untouched. I would suggest that you create all of your images at 1800x1100 before you upload them.
Another solution would be to link to the "big-sized" image when you "Insert into Post"... unfortunately, you would have to know the filename of the large image. I check the source code and this part of the media system does not appear to be pluggable.
Another option may be to check out this plugin:
http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/nextgen-gallery/
This link here details how You can change what image size will be displayed
http://codex.wordpress.org/Function_Reference/add_image_size
also when u attach to post you can set the image size in the setting
THE SETTING is Before you attach the image!
you are trying to change an image that has already been attached (the attached image was in a mid or small size to begin with) so it is already at its original size.