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I was so happy when I got Photoshop working with Crossover office, but then after using it for a while I found some problems.
First I realized that the healing brush tool doesn't work. I alt + click to define a point, and try to use it but an error message comes up telling me that I have to define a point!
But I don't use the healing brush tool very much although I'd like it to work I have a far bigger problem.
I would like to start making some templates in photoshop and I have a test one to learn on done and I sliced it up and everything, but then I go to 'Save As for Web' I click it and down on teh bottom where it displays info, it says 'Export: Saving for Web' then 1 second later it just goes back, no Save As dialog box.. I did a locate 'filename' where my filename was the name my psd file was, but i didn't find any folder or anything.
Has anyone else had this problem, and if so did you fix it? Help please!
I never used the healing tool, so can't talk about that.
I did have trouble with "Save for web"...it didn't work at all, and I never got it working. That's the main reason I decided to stick with Gimp. I love the save for web feature
On second thought, your Alt+click may be getting stolen by your window manager. I've used some 3D applications in Fluxbox which use Alt+drag to rotate objects, and that function doesn't work unless Alt+click is disabled in Fluxbox.
i highly dought kde is it, I think it's because, it's designed for windows, it works good, just not perfectly, I think if Adobe made a photoshop linux port... it would be awesome, but anyway, I really could use save for web, I always make webpages, and also, if imageready would work. There's some flaws, but it still works pretty good, I'm emulating win2k, if you're emulating win2k, too, it could be the problem, but what do I know
Originally posted by compu73rg33k I'm using KDE could that eff it up too?
I don't know much about KDE.
Can you Alt+drag windows to move them? If so, then KDE has control of your Alt-click, and will likely prevent applications from using this combination.
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and how do you save for web in gimp?
Save as....
choose "jpg" and make sure you have "preview" checked.
I don't think the compression:quality ratio is quite the same in the Gimp, though...Save For Web rocks.
"Save for web" is a Photoshop feature...it doesn't exist in Gimp. "Save as" with preview enabled is the closest we can get atm. You may have been mislead by my previous posts...i was just commenting that I love the feature and if I can't get it to work in Photoshop I might as well just use Gimp. Didn't mean to imply that save for web is available in gimp.
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