>You may consider a backup utility such as in
>http://registry.gimp.org/node/14246 to be a useful tool for your
>workflow.
>
>
>Owen
>
Omg, yes! Haha, just what I needed xD Tnx Owen^^
Anna
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On Sun, 23 May 2010 19:10:59 +0200 (CEST)
"Adlevo" wrote:
> >On Sun, 23 May 2010 17:46:48 +0200 (CEST), Adlevo wrote:
> >
> >> Well there's some numbers there and stuff. So then hope ain't
> completely
> >> lost:P Jeee, do I sound like a blond girl xD But this really ain't
> >> my
> field xD
>On Sun, 23 May 2010 17:46:48 +0200 (CEST), Adlevo wrote:
>
>> Well there's some numbers there and stuff. So then hope ain't
completely
>> lost:P Jeee, do I sound like a blond girl xD But this really ain't my
field xD
>> But tnx anway<3
>
>Nah, it's just that reconstructing even trivial files i
On Sun, 23 May 2010 17:46:48 +0200 (CEST), Adlevo wrote:
> Well there's some numbers there and stuff. So then hope ain't completely
> lost:P Jeee, do I sound like a blond girl xD But this really ain't my field xD
> But tnx anway<3
Nah, it's just that reconstructing even trivial files is a com
On Sun, 23 May 2010 08:52:13 -0700, upscope wrote:
> An additional possibility is a local computer shop may have ability
> to recover corrupt files. But it will cost something.
Unlikely in this case, since the file probably hasn't even reached the
disk.
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On Sunday, May 23, 2010 07:40:44 am Anna wrote:
> >Some kind of Hex editor I would guess.
> >
> >Johnny Rosenberg
>
> I'm totally doomed xD Well thanks for the help anyways^^
An additional possibility is a local computer shop may have ability
to recover corrupt files. But it will cost something.
On 23 May 2010 17:04, bhaaluu wrote:
> Hello Anna,
>
> When asking for help on any forum, it is a good idea to
> let people know a minimum of information:
>
> 1. Which platform are you using? [Mac OSX, Linux, FreeBSD, Other?]
> 2. Which version of The Gimp are you using?
> 3. Which file format did
>First just use it to look if there's anything in the file (that it's not
>empty or blank - because if it is, there's no point in doing anything
>else). If it's not empty, you'll need to find out what's wrong with it -
>but since you don't know the XCF format, you'd have to learn that first,
>whic
On Sun, 23 May 2010 17:01:06 +0200 (CEST), Adlevo wrote:
> So like. Are there any good tips on how to use it:p Cause I've downloaded
> it but. ehm, no. I really just went, "Hell no" when I saw it :P Any idea
> on how I might proceed?
First just use it to look if there's anything in the fi
On Sunday 23 May 2010, Anna wrote:
>>Some kind of Hex editor I would guess.
>>
>>Johnny Rosenberg
>
>I'm totally doomed xD Well thanks for the help anyways^^
>
To help prevent that sort of thing in the future, please give the filesystem
time to flush everything to disk before hitting the power swi
>On Sun, 23 May 2010 16:32:06 +0200 (CEST), Anna wrote:
>
>> But what kind of file editor are we talking about here? Like another
program
>> or something like that?
>
>Hex editor - not something for the faint-hearted.
>
>
So like. Are there any good tips on how to use it:p Cause I've downloade
>Well, now you know why you should NEVER do that. Let this be an
>important lesson for you. Unfortunately I don't have a solution for
>you in this case...
>
>Johnny Rosenberg
>
>
>Johnny Rosenberg
>
Thanks anyway Johnny ^^
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>Some kind of Hex editor I would guess.
>
>Johnny Rosenberg
>
I'm totally doomed xD Well thanks for the help anyways^^
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On Sun, 23 May 2010 16:32:06 +0200 (CEST), Anna wrote:
> But what kind of file editor are we talking about here? Like another program
> or something like that?
Hex editor - not something for the faint-hearted.
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>My best guess at this point is that GIMP gave you the message that the
>file was saved, because GIMP was all through with it, but that the
>Operating system was not finished writing the file to the disk. When you
>shut off the power, nothing further got written, and you have a
>corrupted file
Anna wrote:
> I was just finishing a drawing and then I pressed the "save" button and saved
> it. Right after that I turned of my computer *Gimp said that the drawing was
> saved btw* But when I turned it on again and open Gimp, then try to open the
> drawing Gimp tells me that the file is broken
>Hello Anna,
>
>When asking for help on any forum, it is a good idea to
>let people know a minimum of information:
>
>1. Which platform are you using? [Mac OSX, Linux, FreeBSD, Other?]
>2. Which version of The Gimp are you using?
>3. Which file format did you save the work as? [.xcf, .jpg, .png, .o
>On 05/23/2010 03:55 PM, Anna wrote:
>> Right after that I turned off my computer
>
>Just to make sure: Did you turn it off by cutting power, or did you turn
>it off in a "proper"/"nice" way?
>
> / Martin
>
>
>
>
>
Ehm, the evil way. I chocked it so to say:P
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Hello Anna,
When asking for help on any forum, it is a good idea to
let people know a minimum of information:
1. Which platform are you using? [Mac OSX, Linux, FreeBSD, Other?]
2. Which version of The Gimp are you using?
3. Which file format did you save the work as? [.xcf, .jpg, .png, .other?]
On 05/23/2010 03:55 PM, Anna wrote:
> Right after that I turned off my computer
Just to make sure: Did you turn it off by cutting power, or did you turn
it off in a "proper"/"nice" way?
/ Martin
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Hi ya all! Even thou I'm new to this forum, I've used gimp for like 2
years now so I know a thing or two about it!
BUT RIGHT NOW I NEED HELP!
I was just finishing a drawing and then I pressed the "save" button and saved
it. Right after that I turned of my computer *Gimp said that the drawing
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