Wow! Very nifty plugin. If you want to give it a more lineoleum-ish look, you can grab the border with select by color, make it black if not already, put that over a white bg, and merge those 2. Then gaussian blur with 5 on that layer, and do a bumpmap on the Lineoleum layer with the blurred layer, default parameters. Tiling is only minutely affected.. http://www.gimp.org/~sjburges/lineoleum.png But don't change the current behavior! Such simple patterns would be nice if I can convince it to do light pastels for a web page :) I looked at the code briefly, and was a bit scared :) I haven't learned the fun object stuff enough in perl to really get whats going on, but I'll see if I can't figure it out anyway. Seth P.S. If you like I can toss your plugin up on my gimp-perl page with a little screenshot. I also noticed a few more at the registry too, have to check those out. On Tue, 28 Sep 1999, Sheldon White wrote: > I'd be curious to have people try this out and let me know what you think. > linoleum.pl creates a tileable image consisting of nested rectangles of different sizes and colors. > It can be used to make nice masonry/stone wall effects. > > It can be found at: > http://registry.gimp.org/detailview.phtml?plugin=Linoleum > or > htp://www.seanet.com/~sheldon/Gimp.html > > Gratis Praeeo > > -- > > > -sheldon white- :^/ > > sheldon@xxxxxxxxxx > > On a cellular level, I'm really quite busy... >