01-12-2023, 08:30 AM
(This post was last modified: 01-12-2023, 08:54 AM by rich2005.
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Moved you because you say you are using Gimp 2.8 Which linux are you using ? Can you update to Gimp 2.10 ?
Gim[p 2.8 does not support by default multi-page PDF Any image with layers is flattened. Pointless to have a warning message.
You can get a script that will join separate images into a multi-page PDF see: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Export...9#pid18049 Read the description there but for Gimp 2.8 use the attached. Unzip, put in your scripts folder ~/.gimp-2.8/scripts
If you are stuck with Gimp 2.8 , look into using ImageMagick which will join a series of images into a PDF and has the advantage making a smaller file size.
Gim[p 2.8 does not support by default multi-page PDF Any image with layers is flattened. Pointless to have a warning message.
You can get a script that will join separate images into a multi-page PDF see: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Export...9#pid18049 Read the description there but for Gimp 2.8 use the attached. Unzip, put in your scripts folder ~/.gimp-2.8/scripts
If you are stuck with Gimp 2.8 , look into using ImageMagick which will join a series of images into a PDF and has the advantage making a smaller file size.