GIMP User Manual 2.2placing each dialog in its own window, you can group them together using docks. A "dock" is a container window that can hold a collection of persistent dialogs, such as the Tool Options dialog, Brushes enclosing a portion of the image. The idea you could get from this is that the selection is a sort of container, with the selected parts of the image inside, and the unselected parts outside. This concept of0 码力 | 421 页 | 8.45 MB | 1 年前3
GNU Image Manipulation Program User Manual 2.4layer it belongs to and consequently consists of the same pixels. Every pixel can be regarded as a container which can be filled with a value ranging from 0 to 255. The exact meaning of this value depends of placing each dialog in its own window, you can group them together using docks. A "dock" is a container window that can hold a collection of persistent dialogs, such as the Tool Options dialog, Brushes enclosing a portion of the image. The idea you could get from this is that the selection is a sort of container, with the GNU Image Manipulation Program 76 / 653 selected parts of the image inside, and the0 码力 | 653 页 | 19.93 MB | 1 年前3
GNU Image Manipulation Program User Manual 2.10moving window which contains options for a tool or is dedicated to a special task. A “dock” is a container which can hold a collection of persistent dialogs, such as the Tool Options dialog, Brushes dialog common, not entirely accurate, idea you could get from this, is that the selection is a sort of container, with the selected parts of the image inside, and the unselected parts outside. Although this concept consists of the same number of pixels. Every pixel of this grayscale image can be regarded as a container which can be filled with a value ranging from 0 to 255. The exact meaning of this value depends0 码力 | 1070 页 | 44.54 MB | 1 年前3
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