[gimp-web] BGO689752 - Corrected tool locations text
- From: Michael Schumacher <schumaml src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gimp-web] BGO689752 - Corrected tool locations text
- Date: Mon, 3 Jun 2013 22:43:01 +0000 (UTC)
commit 1db363b730d0d73851a639c2d8b7229703ce0bea
Author: Pat David <patdavid gmail com>
Date: Thu May 16 09:57:12 2013 -0500
BGO689752 - Corrected tool locations text
Signed-off-by: Michael Schumacher <schumaml gmx de>
tutorials/The_Basics/index.htrw | 8 +++-----
1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 5 deletions(-)
---
diff --git a/tutorials/The_Basics/index.htrw b/tutorials/The_Basics/index.htrw
index 9aad68b..61b754a 100644
--- a/tutorials/The_Basics/index.htrw
+++ b/tutorials/The_Basics/index.htrw
@@ -33,8 +33,7 @@
use the move tool to move the text where you like to have it. Then
merge it with the white layer below by choosing <i>Merge Down</i>
from the Layer menu. You should now have one layer with black text
- on white background. Using <span class="filter"><Image> Layer
- -> Colors -> Invert</span> you will achieve something like the
+ on white background. Using <span class="filter"><Image> Colors → Invert</span> you will achieve
something like the
picture above.
</p>
@@ -44,8 +43,7 @@
<img src="tut-basic-3.gif" alt="" />
</p>
<p>
- First of all: Blur the image a bit (Gaussian blur at 5 may be a good
- start). Now add a new layer to the image with the help of the New
+ First of all: Blur the image a bit using <span class="filter"><Image> Filters → Blur →
Gaussian Blur</span> (a value of 5 may be a good start). Now add a new layer to the image with the help of
the New
Layer button in the layers dialog. Choose it to be white. It will be
created above the just made text layer effectively hiding it. It
will be active which can be seen from the fact that it has a blue
@@ -53,7 +51,7 @@
to see how you can make a layer invisible and make the other layer
active by clicking on its small preview in the layer dialog. At the
end, leave the new white layer visible and active. Use the plasma
- plugin to make this layer a little colorful (Yes, you are invited to
+ plugin to make this layer a little colorful: <span class="filter"><Image> Filters → Render
→ Clouds → Plasma</span> (Yes, you are invited to
experiment with the parameters...). The layer dialog should look
something like this now:
</p>
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