Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP on Mac

2007-05-23 Thread Axel Wernicke

Am 24.05.2007 um 08:31 schrieb Sven Neumann:

> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 08:14 +0200, Axel Wernicke wrote:
>
>> GIMP.app (see above) is AFAIK a universal package. Also building GIMP
>> on your own machine gets you a i386 binary version. Right in the
>> beginning (after Apples surprising switch to the dark side) there
>> where indeed some more or less minor problems. Both, the yellow
>> colored cursor as well as the missing filters are known phenomenon.
>> One can be fixed in the GIMP preferences, and the other was (most
>> likely) due to some bug in the GTK libraries and could be worked
>> around by special environment variables.
>
> So the cursor problem is still not fixed? It would be worthwhile to
> investigate where this problem is located. I suspect that it's a  
> bug in
> the Apple X11 server but shouldn't it have been addressed by now then?

I haven't seen the yellow cursor for quite a while, but thought that  
it disappeared after I changed GIMPs cursor preferences. Lets see..
... oh, OK - the cursor preferences are _not_ set to black and white  
bitmap any more and the cursors are displayed correctly. So this  
means the problem is gone after all. (Tried with GIMP 2.3.16)
And yes, there have been some X11.app updates from Apple in the last  
6 months or so.

Greetings, lexA


>
>
> Sven
>
>

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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP on Mac

2007-05-23 Thread Anthony Ettinger
I use gimp-2.3 from the development build under fink or ports (i
forget which one). It has all the features you want.

the only problem I *hate* is that the X11 will not take control of
Gimp when I click on it once...i have to click twice to activate a
tool...very annoying.



On 5/23/07, Axel Wernicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Victor,
>
> Am 24.05.2007 um 01:22 schrieb Victor Domingos:
>
> > Hello!
> >
> > I am currently using the GIMP on an Apple computer, more specifically
> > a Powerbook G4. I runs quite well, but I feel like  it's a little
> > slow. One of these days, I tryed to run it with Ubuntu Linux, in the
> > same machine, and it seemed to run a lot faster. And I wonder now if
> > there could be another GIMP version or build for Mac that would be
> > more optimized for this platform. Does anyone know about any?
>
> To tell you about "other" builds, you should have told us where you
> got your GIMP version from?
> There are a couple of prebuild packages for OS X out there - e.g.
> GIMP.app at
> http://gimp-app.sf.net . The most optimized solution however might be
> to build GIMP on your own
> machine. To do so I'd recommend you have a look to darwinports at
> http://www.macports.org
>
> >
> > I know that there is a GIMP-related project named Seashore. It has a
> > clean interface, but it is meanless to me, as it lacks most of the
> > features I like to use...
>
> Seashore has nothing to do with GIMP, except that some of the basic
> technologies that where developed for GIMP were used for a new
> application. Concerning features is Seashore much closer to Paint
> than to The GIMP.
>
> >
> >
> > One other question... Is there a completely universal Mac version?
> > Some weeks ago, I tryed to run the GIMP in a MacBook Pro (Intel C2D)
> > and there were no Filters, and the cursor had a funny aspect Does
> > anyone here use the GIMP under MacOS X in the new Intel Macs? Which
> > version? And does everything work ok?
>
> GIMP.app (see above) is AFAIK a universal package. Also building GIMP
> on your own machine gets you a i386 binary version. Right in the
> beginning (after Apples surprising switch to the dark side) there
> where indeed some more or less minor problems. Both, the yellow
> colored cursor as well as the missing filters are known phenomenon.
> One can be fixed in the GIMP preferences, and the other was (most
> likely) due to some bug in the GTK libraries and could be worked
> around by special environment variables.
>
> I'm using GIMP at one of the very early MacBook Pros, build it with a
> little help of darwinports and do not have any problems you described
> any more.
>
> Happy GIMPing,
>
> lexA
>
> >
> > Thanks!
> >
> > Victor Domingos
> > http://lojamac.com/blog
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP on Mac

2007-05-23 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi,

On Thu, 2007-05-24 at 08:14 +0200, Axel Wernicke wrote:

> GIMP.app (see above) is AFAIK a universal package. Also building GIMP  
> on your own machine gets you a i386 binary version. Right in the  
> beginning (after Apples surprising switch to the dark side) there  
> where indeed some more or less minor problems. Both, the yellow  
> colored cursor as well as the missing filters are known phenomenon.  
> One can be fixed in the GIMP preferences, and the other was (most  
> likely) due to some bug in the GTK libraries and could be worked  
> around by special environment variables.

So the cursor problem is still not fixed? It would be worthwhile to
investigate where this problem is located. I suspect that it's a bug in
the Apple X11 server but shouldn't it have been addressed by now then?


Sven


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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP on Mac

2007-05-23 Thread Axel Wernicke
Hi Victor,

Am 24.05.2007 um 01:22 schrieb Victor Domingos:

> Hello!
>
> I am currently using the GIMP on an Apple computer, more specifically
> a Powerbook G4. I runs quite well, but I feel like  it's a little
> slow. One of these days, I tryed to run it with Ubuntu Linux, in the
> same machine, and it seemed to run a lot faster. And I wonder now if
> there could be another GIMP version or build for Mac that would be
> more optimized for this platform. Does anyone know about any?

To tell you about "other" builds, you should have told us where you  
got your GIMP version from?
There are a couple of prebuild packages for OS X out there - e.g.  
GIMP.app at
http://gimp-app.sf.net . The most optimized solution however might be  
to build GIMP on your own
machine. To do so I'd recommend you have a look to darwinports at  
http://www.macports.org

>
> I know that there is a GIMP-related project named Seashore. It has a
> clean interface, but it is meanless to me, as it lacks most of the
> features I like to use...

Seashore has nothing to do with GIMP, except that some of the basic  
technologies that where developed for GIMP were used for a new  
application. Concerning features is Seashore much closer to Paint  
than to The GIMP.

>
>
> One other question... Is there a completely universal Mac version?
> Some weeks ago, I tryed to run the GIMP in a MacBook Pro (Intel C2D)
> and there were no Filters, and the cursor had a funny aspect Does
> anyone here use the GIMP under MacOS X in the new Intel Macs? Which
> version? And does everything work ok?

GIMP.app (see above) is AFAIK a universal package. Also building GIMP  
on your own machine gets you a i386 binary version. Right in the  
beginning (after Apples surprising switch to the dark side) there  
where indeed some more or less minor problems. Both, the yellow  
colored cursor as well as the missing filters are known phenomenon.  
One can be fixed in the GIMP preferences, and the other was (most  
likely) due to some bug in the GTK libraries and could be worked  
around by special environment variables.

I'm using GIMP at one of the very early MacBook Pros, build it with a  
little help of darwinports and do not have any problems you described  
any more.

Happy GIMPing,

lexA

>
> Thanks!
>
> Victor Domingos
> http://lojamac.com/blog
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Re: [Gimp-user] GIMP on Mac OS X

2004-01-27 Thread Jakub Steiner
On Wed, 2004-01-21 at 15:33, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I'm picking up on an older thread here since there's some good news on
> the MacOS X subject that should be shared. Since this topic was
> brought up last, Yosh added a POSIX shared memory implementation that
> is used on Darwin. Recently GIMP-2.0pre packages appeared for fink
> (http://mirror.student.iastate.edu/) and today I've been told that
> GIMP-2.0pre2 has found its way into darwinports
> (http://darwinports.opendarwin.org/).
> 
> What I heard so far these packages work flawlessly and this means that
> we can say that MacOS X is a fully supported platform for GIMP-2.0.
> Thanks to everyone who helped to make this happen.

Great news! Some people approached me when I did the FOSDEM GIMP talk on
OSX and were very interested in running GIMP on their MacOS. I hope
GIMP2 will make a big splash among MacOS users.

cheers

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