Has Thunderbird improved its handling of how messages are kept or removed on the server? I like the way Eudora allows one to keep/remove messages individually. Last time I checked, Thunderbird couldn't do that.
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Anyone here familiar with The Gimp?
Last time I checked, Thunderbird couldn't do that.
I don't think it does, but I just always remove messages from the server so I don't know for sure.
A bit, Tommy. How much familiarity are you looking for?
If I can't help, Grokking the Gimp probably can.
Thanks for the link. I use the Gimp for very basic stuff, but I wouldn't claim to know anything about doing real work in it.
A bit, Tommy. How much familiarity are you looking for?
I need to make an image wider. But not scale it. Basicaly I need to cut it in half and stick stuff in between the two pieces to make it wider.
So I increased the canvas size (Made it wider). Then I copied a section on the right and pasted it on top of the original. Now I try to move the copied section onto the new (expanded) canvas aread but it doesn't show up there.
When I increased the canvas area, did I actually increase the size of the image? If not, how do I do that? If so, why can't I move a selection onto the new canvas?
Probably because the layer your original image is on isn't the size of the full image. Play around in your layer dialog - you may need to make a new background layer and copy the image to it, or maybe just uncheck the "keep transparent" box.
Yeah, I just started messing around with layers. It's the "layer boundry size" that I needed to change. Thanks!
I just realized I now have eight computers at home. I might be a geek.
I might be a geek.
You just noticed this, Mr. I'm A Mad Scientist Building A Rocketship In The Back Yard?