You signed in with another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You signed out in another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.You switched accounts on another tab or window. Reload to refresh your session.Dismiss alert
Hi I wanted to congratulate you on this very useful plugin.
There are a few things I didn't understand:
How do you set the initial font? If I change font to the left on gimp, the plugin doesn't consider it and always uses the one from GIMP startup.
Is it possible to add a system that automatically reduces the font based on the height of the bubble? (so set a desired size and if all the text doesn't fit, automatically reduce to make it fit)
Extras:
(a) you could use an offline translator like argosopentech which you can find here on github (there is then its derivative LibreTranslate, for windows LibreOnWindows). Another idea would be to use a portable version of firefox with the "firefox translations" plugin installed that works offline, based on "Project Bergamot" created in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh: it would be to find a way to exploit it in the background.
b) if you felt like adapting it for Ubuntu it would be greatly appreciated, plus tesseract type dependencies are already included in the reposories
Otherwise it is easy to use and works very well :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hi I wanted to congratulate you on this very useful plugin.
There are a few things I didn't understand:
How do you set the initial font? If I change font to the left on gimp, the plugin doesn't consider it and always uses the one from GIMP startup.
Is it possible to add a system that automatically reduces the font based on the height of the bubble? (so set a desired size and if all the text doesn't fit, automatically reduce to make it fit)
Extras:
(a) you could use an offline translator like argosopentech which you can find here on github (there is then its derivative LibreTranslate, for windows LibreOnWindows). Another idea would be to use a portable version of firefox with the "firefox translations" plugin installed that works offline, based on "Project Bergamot" created in collaboration with the University of Edinburgh: it would be to find a way to exploit it in the background.
b) if you felt like adapting it for Ubuntu it would be greatly appreciated, plus tesseract type dependencies are already included in the reposories
Otherwise it is easy to use and works very well :)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: