>Is it possible that somehow Ubuntu has adopted the Windoze convention that only
three-letterextensions are valid?
No, that is not possibel. Even if it were, both files can be opened by *every*
other image viewing application living on my Ubuntu OS.
Robert
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On 03/05/2013 02:38 PM, rht wrote:
By doing a simple copy changing the extension from "tiff" to "tif" [cp
input.tiff output.tif] the file now opens.
Surely this is not correct *nix behaviour?
Robert
Is it possible that somehow Ubuntu has adopted the Windoze convention that only
three-letterex
>What's the output of the file command for this file?
Both files have the same characteristics (which is to be expected).
"file input_image.tiff" (and "file output_image.tif") give:
input_image.tiff TIFF image data, little-endian
output_image.tif TIFF image data, little-endian
identify gives:
in
2013/3/7 Michael Schumacher :
> On 07.03.2013 19:19, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
>
>> 2013/3/7 Sam Gleske:
>
>
>>> On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Ryan LaRose
>>> wrote:
You guys should develop a Gimp App for Android phone/tablet
users as well as Iphone/Ipad users. Your app would d
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 12:07 PM, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> Imagine how awkward it would be to use the current GIMP with a touch
> interface...
I don't have to. I had debian running on a n900 and installed GIMP
(2.6). It's probably a bit worse than you imagine ;)
Chris
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On 07.03.2013 19:19, Johnny Rosenberg wrote:
2013/3/7 Sam Gleske:
On Wed, Mar 6, 2013 at 5:09 PM, Ryan LaRose
wrote:
You guys should develop a Gimp App for Android phone/tablet
users as well as Iphone/Ipad users. Your app would destroy every
single other app out there. I can't tell you eno
On 06.03.2013 23:09, Ryan LaRose wrote:
You guys should develop a Gimp App for Android phone/tablet users as
well as Iphone/Ipad users. Your app would destroy every single other app
out there. I can't tell you enough how many of my friends said they wish
gimp had an app. Thanks.
Imagine how aw
On Thu, Mar 7, 2013 at 2:09 AM, Ryan LaRose wrote:
> You guys should develop a Gimp App for Android phone/tablet users as well as
> Iphone/Ipad users. Your app would destroy every single other app out there.
> I can't tell you enough how many of my friends said they wish gimp had an
> app. Thanks.
2013/3/7 Sam Gleske :
> Apple's App Store license is incompatible with the GNU GPL (all versions).
> Apple would allow the license conflict but a contributor could contest it
> and it would be pulled from the app store (much like what happened to VLC
> for iPhone). For now a great graphics program
Apple's App Store license is incompatible with the GNU GPL (all versions).
Apple would allow the license conflict but a contributor could contest it
and it would be pulled from the app store (much like what happened to VLC
for iPhone). For now a great graphics program in the App store is Art
Studi
You guys should develop a Gimp App for Android phone/tablet users as well
as Iphone/Ipad users. Your app would destroy every single other app out
there. I can't tell you enough how many of my friends said they wish gimp
had an app. Thanks.
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Our team wanted you to know that
Issue #3 is now complete and posted on our website at http://gimpmagazine.org.
The
focus of this issue is photography and we are quite pleased with how this
issue turned out. Issue #3 is just under 90 pages and we have released:
A
standard screen resolu
On 05.03.2013 23:38, rht wrote:
By doing a simple copy changing the extension from "tiff" to "tif" [cp
input.tiff output.tif] the file now opens.
Surely this is not correct *nix behaviour?
What's the output of the file command for this file?
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Regards,
Michael
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