A friend just send me some shots apparently from the worth1000.com
site, created in Photoshop, that are very very funny. I can't
find the same shots on the site but they have thousands out there
it seems.
For example one shows a quarter horse at full gallop. Not a
quarter-horse, a 1/4 horse,
When I attempt to update my 2.3 version using cvs the cvs prt
runs OK but hten I get this error message on ./configure and
later on make:
checking for XML::Parser... configure: error: XML::Parser perl module is
required for intltool
I have Slack 10.1.
I also have Active-X Perl. There are man
Hexachrome is the six color format used on some high end printing.
There are programs published by Pantone to convert RGB to
Hexachrome.
My question: other than the Pantone programs, how can one get to
Hexachrome format without loss of gamut? Obviously Gimp does not
produce it natively so I am
On Tuesday 15 November 2005 05:21 pm, Gilles Maltais wrote:
Is there a function in GIMP that shows which colors are printable and
which are not ?
If there is no such feature, where could I find info on this topic ?
Thanks !
Gilles Maltais
While the gamut of CMYK is smaller than the gamut
The latest update of the Gimp CVS failed on my machine on the
./configure pass because it could not find XML::Parser (a Perl
module.) I recently reinstalled Perl from CPAN to satisfy
another application.
My question is this: is XML::Parser a new requirement for
Gimp or is it something that has
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 01:14 pm, Simon Budig wrote:
John R. Culleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Earlier in my journey autogen.sh had complained about an
obsolete intltool so I installed version 32 of that package.
Did you rerun autogen.sh after updating intltool?
I removed the cvs/gimp
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 03:59 pm, Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris wrote:
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 08:40, John R. Culleton wrote:
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 08:52 am, John R. Culleton wrote:
thought it was time to rename the thread since I have gone past
the problems with pygtk
On Wednesday 29 June 2005 02:41 pm, John R. Culleton wrote:
upgraded to
version 32.1 That gave problems with both cvs downloads.
Now I have upgraded to 33 (which comes with the 2.3.1 gimp
tarball BTW) and now stable will compile and install without
complaint.
I still have the 2.3.1 tarball
I am working with unstable CVS (2.3.2) and am just trying things
out. I can find plugins on my disk that have the suffix .py
which means of course that they are written in python. But often
they have identical names and functions as older script-fu
products. So how to I specify the python plug in
On Tuesday 28 June 2005 07:28 pm, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
John R. Culleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
With other packages there is an overnight snapshot of the CVS,
bundled as tarball. Does such a facility exist for Gimp? Where?
That doesn't exist and it would be a terrible waste
A long while back I had a selection of fonts available for Gimp.
I had instructions for installing the fonts and making them
work. I recall there was a directory in X11 somewhere that was
involved. When you used the text function a list appeared from
which you could select a typeface and size.
I am familiar with jpeg, png, tiff, eps and so on image formats.
But what format is an MSWindows desktop icon in? Is it one of the
well-known formats or is it a format all its own? I know the
suffix is .ico and it is in RGB color model.
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John Culleton
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