Hi,
On Thu, Mar 30, 2000 at 01:19:44AM +0200, Michael Natterer wrote:
>
> The netscape method of communicating over the X protocol seems a bit
> overkill to me.
>
IMHO using X makes much more sense than abusing the filesystem.
Both ways of doing it (that were discussed so far) won't work on no
GIMP 1.1.19 is out there:
ftp://ftp.gimp.org/pub/gimp/unstable/v1.1.19/
It's been a while. Lots of changes. Read ChangeLog. I go sleep now.
-Yosh
On 25 Mar, Blue Lang wrote:
> A lot of laptops, especially running linux @ 1024x768, will only
> support 8 bit depth. Dunno if it matters to ya or not. :P Gimping on
> the plane, ahh.
Really? But that's not a limitation of the notebook I hope...
The techniques used in notebook LCD's allow norm
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 25 Mar, Blue Lang wrote:
> > A lot of laptops, especially running linux @ 1024x768, will only
> > support 8 bit depth. Dunno if it matters to ya or not. :P Gimping on
> > the plane, ahh.
>
> Really? But that's not a limitation of the notebook I
On Thu, 30 Mar 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On 25 Mar, Blue Lang wrote:
>
> > A lot of laptops, especially running linux @ 1024x768, will only
^
> Really? But that's not a limitation of the notebook I hope...
> The techniques used in notebook LCD
>IMHO using X makes much more sense than abusing the filesystem.
>
>Both ways of doing it (that were discussed so far) won't work on non-UNIX
>platforms anyway, so I guess we can safely rely on X for this feature.
The problem with using X is that the xterm where "gimp " is invoked
is not necessa
> I was thinking of a Gimp extension "gimp-server" or something which would
> open a Unix pipe
>
> ${gimp_dir}/tmp/gimp_remote.
>
> with the permissions of the current user (or configurable) and
> a "gimp-remote" standalone program.
>
> The pipe protocol could be as trivial as sending
GIMP WISHES
(trivial but effective changes)
I am using GIMP daily for my professional work. I have collected few
things. They are similar to TODO list, but delibrate it contains only
those with low programming effort and very significant raise of user
effectivity, and can be simply done by the "r
Hi,
Running the current configure fails for me, as I don't have GtkXMHTML installed.
This leaves $HELPBROWSER unset and causes a "test" failure.
Keith.
Here's a small patch to configure.in.
*** configure.in.orig Thu Mar 30 21:28:54 2000
--- configure.inThu Mar 30 23:42:29 2000