![]() >the frame manager, rather than one-at-a-time?Īs I'm sure you noticed you can't access the frame manager until you have opened one of the images with the regular file->open menu. >-How do you quickly open a folder of sequentially numbered files into >- I've read the docs for the frame manager, but I'm iffy on some of the ![]() I personally run CinePaint on Linux, and have never run it on Windows, but I believe that the functionality is the same as far as the fram manager. This mailing list is your best bet for answers at the moment. I don't believe there is a FAQ available yet. >forum for CinePaint, nor an FAQ for Cinepaint on Windows. >I apologize if this is an FAQ I haven't been able to find a static Please log a separate bug report on the GDK error, too. > darken mode, blending paint into the transparency but not vice-versa. > - Using the convolve tool on a semi-transparent area seems to act in a The GTK+ Windows port is known to be broken. > with my windows wacom drivers and works like a really jerky mouse withĪlthough I have a Wacom tablet, there's been no testing of it yet on the > - I see that there are Wacom tablet config options, but it seems to fight Maybe I can track that down without tracing into GTK+. > cursor updating" in preferences/interface, but then I don't get a friendly > problem goes away (as the error text would suggest) by activating "disable > around gradually increases reported memory consumption in task manager. > Additionally, there seems to be an associated memory leak - moving the To debug it requires building the debug versions of GDK/GTK+ GUI library and Presumably the problem is a bad callback in CinePaint, but > failed: Not enough storage is available to process this command. > Gdk-WARNING **: gdkwindow-win32.c:gdk_window_set_cursor:1521: > console window every time I move the mouse in the image window: > and immediately noticed lots of identical error messages in the CinePaint > out (the first baby step in a long-term plan to wean myself from Windows), > I downloaded and installed the windows version 0.16 today to check it That is, nondestructive, maskable color correction filters? Does cinepaint have entities similar to Photoshop's adjustment layers? What steps does one follow to use the clone stamp with an adjacentįrame (in registration) as the clone source? On an image sequence That would be saved to a seperate sequence for final Stack to a second layer? The idea would be to have nondestructive painting Straightforward way to load one stack of frames to one layer, and another I see the foreground/background switches, but is there a ![]() Is there a way to enforce a playback frame rate? If so, how do you set The frame manager, rather than one-at-a-time? How do you quickly open a folder of sequentially numbered files into I've read the docs for the frame manager, but I'm iffy on some of the Using the convolve tool on a semi-transparent area seems to act in aĭarken mode, blending paint into the transparency but not vice-versa. With my windows wacom drivers and works like a really jerky mouse with I see that there are Wacom tablet config options, but it seems to fight 4.0.7.2Īlso, I have a few other questions about usage: Problem goes away (as the error text would suggest) by activating "disableĬursor updating" in preferences/interface, but then I don't get a friendlyĭual Athlon MP 2100+ on Tyan Tiger MPX motherboardīoth using NVidia reference drivers v. Gdk-WARNING **: gdkwindow-win32.c:gdk_window_set_cursor:1521: Destro圜ursorįailed: Not enough storage is available to process this command.Īdditionally, there seems to be an associated memory leak - moving the mouseĪround gradually increases reported memory consumption in task manager. Out (the first baby step in a long-term plan to wean myself from Windows),Īnd immediately noticed lots of identical error messages in the CinePaintĬonsole window every time I move the mouse in the image window: I downloaded and installed the windows version 0.16 today to check it I apologize if this is an FAQ I haven't been able to find a staticįorum for CinePaint, nor an FAQ for Cinepaint on Windows.
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