Gimp/help/C/dialogs/gradient_editor/rename_gradient.html
Sven Neumann fc4b217c4a Committed a whole bunch of changes from the new maintainer of the
help system Piers Cornwell <piers.cornwell@bigfoot.com> who has taken
the burden to continue this project Karin and Olof started.


--Sven
2000-07-29 21:40:10 +00:00

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<META HTTP-EQUIV="Content-Type" CONTENT="text/html; charset=iso-8859-1">
<TITLE>Rename Gradient</TITLE>
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<BODY text="#000000" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" link="#0000FF" vlink="#FF0000" alink="#000088">
<TABLE width="100%" cellspacing="1" cellpadding="1">
<TR bgcolor="black">
<TD width="100%" align="center"><FONT size="+2" color="white">Rename
Gradient</FONT></TD>
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<TR bgcolor="white" >
<TD width="100%" align="left"><P>
<P>
Lets you specify the new name for the Gradient. When you rename a Gradient
the renamed Gradient will end up in your personal gimp gradient directory.
However if you have the permission to alter files in the system wide Gimp
Gradient directory the file will be erased from that directory. This means
that other Gimp users on the system will not be able to use the gradient
even if you just renamed it. So you better be sure (specially under Win32)
what you are doing.
<P>
<A href="index.html">Index</A>
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