Re: freetype

2000-04-26 Thread Robert B. Easter
-xzvf, it compiles easily with just a few commands: Something like ./config, make, make install (its been a while). You'd want to mv /usr/X11R6 /usr/X11R6-old and clean up or move out of the way old X files first. Hope this is helpful. -- Robert B. Easter [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re: How to see the x,y coordinates instead of just the rulers?

2000-04-25 Thread Robert B. Easter
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Erunantion wrote: Though speaking of the x y coordinates, I've always had the same problem with them: namely, the coords appear, but don't clear the old coords upon mouse movement. They end up being a big mess of black. They still do this in the newest cvs of the 1.2

Re: How to see the x,y coordinates instead of just the rulers?

2000-04-25 Thread Robert B. Easter
On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Erunantion wrote: On Tue, 25 Apr 2000, Robert B. Easter wrote: I managed to download everything and compile and install gimp 1.1.20. I'm NOT having the problem with the coordinates turning into a mess of black. Installing gimp was a pain though. I had to install

Re: How to see the x,y coordinates instead of just the rulers?

2000-04-24 Thread Robert B. Easter
missing. What are the commands to compile it? I'd like to find a compilable version that has the new feature that shows the x,y coordinates. On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Ben FrantzDale wrote: - Original Message - From: Robert B. Easter [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 24

Re: How to see the x,y coordinates instead of just the rulers?

2000-04-24 Thread Robert B. Easter
On Mon, 24 Apr 2000, Oliver Bienert wrote: Robert, IMHO you do not need to cvs the gimp. Just get the latest release (1.1.19 or 1.1.20, I think) and do ./configure, make, make install. In my 1.1.18, I have the x,y coordinates in the lower left corner of the window containing my image.

How to see the x,y coordinates instead of just the rulers?

2000-04-23 Thread Robert B. Easter
give me exact coordinates. Is there a way to add a status line to an editing window that will show the x,y coordinates? -- Robert B. Easter [EMAIL PROTECTED]