Date: Sun, 20 Feb 2000 22:36:11 +0000 (GMT) From: Austin Donnelly <austin@xxxxxxxx> Cc: gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx On Saturday, 19 Feb 2000, Robert L Krawitz wrote: > Pending a general way to scale images separately on X and Y axes, what > would be your (collective) suggestions about how to handle an image > with different X and Y resolutions? This happens so rarely that I would (for the moment) ignore it. Assume the Y resolution is the same as the X resolution. OK, the next version (3.0.7) will have a button called "Set Image Scale" next to the other two scaling buttons (percent and PPI). It will immediately set the image to PPI mode and set the resolution to the Y resolution of the image. This may not be ideal, but it's quick and easy to test. Anything else is likely to be fairly high risk. This is already checked into the development mainline. It's strictly a GUI hack, and has no effect on the rest of the system. I'm going to hold 3.0.7 until Michael J. Hammel and I can get his printing issue resolved, and someone else can test a softweave change I made for the Stylus Color 800 (which is really a fairly general issue). Those are important but almost surely very local bugs. -- Robert Krawitz <rlk@xxxxxxxxxxxx> http://www.tiac.net/users/rlk/ Tall Clubs International -- http://www.tall.org/ or 1-888-IM-TALL-2 Member of the League for Programming Freedom -- mail lpf@xxxxxxxxxxxx Project lead for The Gimp Print -- http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net "Linux doesn't dictate how I work, I dictate how Linux works." --Eric Crampton