With Gimp 2.2, open up the Gradient list/window via the tool window's File menu (or right-click the image for the dropdown menu, or the image's menubar, or the image's upper left corner of the ruler bar), select the gradient to edit, and at the bottom hit the pencil-on-document icon. Or double-click the gradient's picture. Or right-click the gradient and choose from the menu.
You know, there's too many ways to edit a gradient in Gimp (as well as do anything else), plus you can change the keying of particular commands (like I have done: Shift-Control-V pastes into a new image).
*double-checks* And yes, it still supports TGA files.
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Date: 2005-06-16 08:14 pm (UTC)With Gimp 2.2, open up the Gradient list/window via the tool window's File menu (or right-click the image for the dropdown menu, or the image's menubar, or the image's upper left corner of the ruler bar), select the gradient to edit, and at the bottom hit the pencil-on-document icon. Or double-click the gradient's picture. Or right-click the gradient and choose from the menu.
You know, there's too many ways to edit a gradient in Gimp (as well as do anything else), plus you can change the keying of particular commands (like I have done: Shift-Control-V pastes into a new image).
*double-checks* And yes, it still supports TGA files.