Hi,
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
Anyone on this list tried to install pre2? on redhat?
I run CVS GIMP on RedHat 8 with XD2.
I'm finding it stressful... would appreciate a well laid out howto
You will need the following for a full install of the GIMP:
Required:
GTK+ 2.2.4 + devel packages (this
Dave,
thanks, my error was not to read the link to working packages in fedora.
However: lcms is proving to be a problem, compiled and installed, no
errors noticed by me, but not found.
is this a PATH issue, not so hot on this aspect?
can you please advise me how to add path if that is what's
I would like to copy an image multiple times, each one with an offset in
the vertical direction - thus forming a composite picture, from an
original thin strip... lets say I have an image, I want to copy it
upwards, say 10 times ie. copy up 0+y bits, paste, repeat, at position
0+2y... etc... how
Jonathan Chetwynd wrote:
Dave,
thanks, my error was not to read the link to working packages in fedora.
However: lcms is proving to be a problem, compiled and installed, no
errors noticed by me, but not found.
is this a PATH issue, not so hot on this aspect?
can you please advise me how to
Hi,
Irek Sonina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
My previous problem with parasites in script-fu has dissapeared
in new pre3 version (thanks Sven for URL to bugreport), but
now I have one another: I tried to define gimp-comment parasite
as defined in devel-docs/parasites.txt as PERSISTENT, but
Hi,
Irek Sonina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have wrote a small script-fu script to be run by the web, but
I have encountered a problem. Script lookes like this:
(define (script-fu-xcf2gif infile outfile)
(let*
(
(img (car (gimp-file-load 1 infile infile)))
Hi,
would appreciate a well laid out howto
What about this one:
http://mmmaybe.gimp.org/downloads/install_help.html
Also there used to be very elaborate instructions in the GIMP Wiki but
I am unable to locate them at the moment. Perhaps you want to have a
look yourself:
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Sven Neumann wrote:
(parasite (list gimp-comment 1 some comment))
Uhm, what makes you think that you can construct a parsite using
(list...)
I was thinking, that it is a simple list, I haven't found any
*parasite-new or something like this function in pdb db
Hi Dave,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The test we do for littlecms is very simple - we #include a header
file from the distribution, and try to use a function defined in it,
then compile link the binary against the lcms library.
I don't think Jonathan tries to compile from source at
Hi,
Des Aubery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to copy an image multiple times, each one with an offset in
the vertical direction - thus forming a composite picture, from an
original thin strip... lets say I have an image, I want to copy it
upwards, say 10 times ie. copy up 0+y bits,
Hi,
Irek Sonina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Uhm, what makes you think that you can construct a parsite using
(list...)
I was thinking, that it is a simple list, I haven't found any
*parasite-new or something like this function in pdb db browser.
There is some other method to do this?
Hi,
Irek Slonina [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Sven Neumann wrote:
This script can only work accidentally. Have a look at this line:
(drawable (car (gimp-drawable-get-image img)))
Here you are accessing an image as if it was a drawable and then
assign the image
Thanks Sven,
I will experiment feed back...
On Fri, 2004-02-06 at 19:18, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Des Aubery [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I would like to copy an image multiple times, each one with an offset in
the vertical direction - thus forming a composite picture, from an
original
Dirk,
I took a series of pictures (measures) and I have to normalize and
equalize them to see any result. [...]
Any help, tutorial or hint would be cool because it is quite urgent.
I've got a batch processing plugin at:
http://members.ozemail.com.au/~hodsond/dbp.html
It applies some common
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004, Des == Des Aubery wrote:
Des I would like to copy an image multiple times, each one with an offset in
Des the vertical direction
You could also check out montage which is part of Imagemagick.
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Timothy Jedlicka, [EMAIL PROTECTED], 1-630-713-4436, AOL-IM=bonzowork
On Fri, 6 Feb 2004 09:40:21 +
Jonathan Chetwynd [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However: lcms is proving to be a problem, compiled and installed, no
errors noticed by me, but not found.
is this a PATH issue, not so hot on this aspect?
can you please advise me how to add path if that is what's
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