applied a patch graciously provided by "biroa" (bug #143125).

2004-05-25  Sven Neumann  <sven@gimp.org>

	* gimp-tips.xml.in: applied a patch graciously provided by "biroa"
	(bug #143125).
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2004-05-25 Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org>
* gimp-tips.xml.in: applied a patch graciously provided by "biroa"
(bug #143125).
2004-05-23 Sven Neumann <sven@gimp.org>
* Makefile.am (tips_POFILES): added lt.po (Lithuanian).

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<tip level="start">
<_welcome>
<big>Welcome to The GIMP !</big>
<big>Welcome to the GIMP!</big>
</_welcome>
<_thetip>
Nearly all image operations are performed by right-clicking
on the image. And don't worry, you can undo most mistakes...
The GIMP can undo most changes to the image, so feel free
to experiment.
</_thetip>
</tip>
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</tip>
<tip level="intermediate">
<_thetip>
Click and drag on a ruler to place a Guide on an image. All
Click and drag on a ruler to place a guide on an image. All
dragged selections will snap to the guides. You can remove
guides by dragging them off the image with the Move tool.
</_thetip>
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</tip>
<tip level="intermediate">
<_thetip>
A Floating Selection must be anchored to a new layer or to the last
A floating selection must be anchored to a new layer or to the last
active layer before doing other operations on the image. Click on the
&quot;New Layer&quot; or &quot;Anchor Layer buttons&quot; in the Layers
dialog, or use the menus to do the same.
&quot;New Layer&quot; or the &quot;Anchor Layer&quot; button in the
Layers dialog, or use the menus to do the same.
</_thetip>
</tip>
<tip level="intermediate">
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<tip level="intermediate">
<_thetip>
You can press or release the <tt>Shift</tt> and <tt>Ctrl</tt> keys
while you are making a selection in order to constrain it to a perfect
square or circle, or to have it centered on its starting point.
while you are making a selection in order to constrain it to a
square or a circle, or to have it centered on its starting point.
</_thetip>
</tip>
<tip level="intermediate">
<_thetip>
You can adjust and re-place a selection by using <tt>Alt</tt>-drag.
You can adjust or move a selection by using <tt>Alt</tt>-drag.
If this makes the window move, your window manager uses the
<tt>Alt</tt> key already. Try pressing <tt>Shift</tt> at the same
time.
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</tip>
<tip level="advanced">
<_thetip>
To create a perfect circle, hold <tt>Shift</tt> while doing an
ellipse select. To place a circle precisely, drag horizontal and
To create a circle-shaped selection, hold <tt>Shift</tt> while doing
an ellipse select. To place a circle precisely, drag horizontal and
vertical guides tangent to the circle you want to select, place
your cursor at the intersection of the guides, and the resulting
selection will just touch the guides.