Colin Brace wrote:
I too am wondering. At my first attempt to compile 2.3.7, make spat
back that it couldn't find "Python headers" and the only way forward
was to run it with "--disable-python".
I have gimp-python 2.2.8-2 installed. I thought maybe it needed a
developer package, but "aptitude s
Alf Lacis wrote:
> Twice in the last couple of weeks I've asked about unfading old
> photographs, and this has not appeared on the gimp user forum.
I don't recall seeing any of them, and there are no messages from your
current identity in my mail folder.
> Is this the wrong place to ask about u
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 18:22, Alf Lacis wrote:
> Twice in the last couple of weeks I've asked about unfading old
> photographs, and this has not appeared on the gimp user forum.
>
> Is this the wrong place to ask about using gimp?
>
By the evidence, not. I received your post. Are you talkin
Twice in the last couple of weeks I've asked about unfading old
photographs, and this has not appeared on the gimp user forum.
Is this the wrong place to ask about using gimp?
Regards,
Alf Lacis
Senior Software & Design Engineer
A.i. Scientific Pty Ltd
10-22 Hornibrook Esplanade
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On 2/21/06, Demetrius Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the Gimp
> 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so that I
> may be able to use py fu scripts
I too am wondering. At my first attempt to compile 2
Hi all,
I have 2.3.7 running now on my Ubuntu (Breezy) system. I installed it
in /opt, hence the latest stable (2.2.8) is still on my system.
I have the help subsytem installed (gimp-help-common 2+0.8-3,
gimp-helpbrowser 2.2.8-2ubuntu6, gimp-help-en 2+0.8-3), and it works
fine with 2.2.8, but 2.3
On Wednesday 22 February 2006 03:26, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> "John R. Culleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I am evaluating two products to use while waiting for Gimp to
> > adopt the CMYK color model, Scribus and Krita (part of Koffice).
> > Scribus is really a Quark replacement and Krit
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 12:07:42 -0500
Don Koch wrote:
> That was it. Now it has other problems. It works for a while then the
> buttons stop working not only on the pen but also the mouse. The cursor
> still moves. Eventually, gimp dies and an X error is reported:
> The error was 'BadDevice, inva
On Wed, 22 Feb 2006 09:12:49 +0100
lode leroy wrote:
> I have Slackware 10.2 and a Wacom USB tablet and GIMP 2.3.7
> and I can confirm that it works well.
>
> I assume you have recompiled GTK+ yourself, and forgot to add
> ./configure --with-xinput=xfree
> as is mentionned on http://linuxwacom.so
Hi,
Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The best way to create a path that represents a perfect circle is
> probably to import an SVG from a vector editor or to open the
> Script-Fu console and use something like
>
> (gimp-path-import-string 1 "" -1 0 0)
As Simon and me just figured out,
Sven Neumann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> Adam Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Anyway, I am trying to create a relatively small (approx 20~30px
> > across) circle.
>
> The best way to create a path that represents a perfect circle is
> probably to import an SVG from a vector editor or to
> Von: Carol Spears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:56:24PM -0800, Demetrius Jones wrote:
> > I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the
> Gimp 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so
> that I may be able to use py fu scripts
Hi,
Adam Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Anyway, I am trying to create a relatively small (approx 20~30px
> across) circle.
The best way to create a path that represents a perfect circle is
probably to import an SVG from a vector editor or to open the
Script-Fu console and use something lik
Hi,
"John R. Culleton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am evaluating two products to use while waiting for Gimp to
> adopt the CMYK color model, Scribus and Krita (part of Koffice).
> Scribus is really a Quark replacement and Krita (inspired in part
> by Gimp is still in an early stage. The Krita
Hi,
Don Koch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my
> Wacom tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recognizes
> that there are any extended input devices (it looks like the user
> interface for that changed, too).
>
> I didn't see
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