Excellent. :)
Please do the following. I
n your $TEMP folder (typically C:\Users\YourUserName\AppData\Local\Temp)
there will be a file called __gimprun-2.8-run.log. Please send me this file
at my email address listed on my website.
Thanks,
Partha
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 3:36 PM, dexterwk wrot
Hi Partha,
Just tried to run the GIMP 2.8.14 64-bit portable from what I guess is your
website (http://partha.com/)
Same thing happens, see attached.
>One thing I can suggest is that you download my GIMP builds from my
>website. You can download the portable version or the regular version.
>
>Ins
One thing I can suggest is that you download my GIMP builds from my
website. You can download the portable version or the regular version.
Install it and run it. If it works, you are good to go. If it crashes, we
can look at the crash log to see what's going on.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 2:50 PM, d
I read some tips somewhere else and renamed it instead of deleting :) but it's
hopeless anyway as it's still the first start of the program anyway. There's
nothing in the profile.
>This advice destroys all evidence that could be used to track down the
>issue. Please suggest renaming instead of del
On 11/14/2016 08:21 PM, rich2005 wrote:
> If you have a Gimp profile C:\Users\your-name\.gimp-2.8 it might be worth
> deleting that and let Gimp create a new one.
This advice destroys all evidence that could be used to track down the
issue. Please suggest renaming instead of deleting.
--
Regar
On 11/14/2016 08:21 PM, rich2005 wrote:
>> I've got some 300 fonts, 200 of which are from Windows/Office (I
>> guess) and some 100 from another software package I use. Is that a
>> lot?
>> Do you mean waiting before booting gimp at all, or giving gimp more
>> time to complete the startup? The latt
>I've got some 300 fonts, 200 of which are from Windows/Office (I
>guess) and some 100 from another software package I use. Is that a
>lot?
>Do you mean waiting before booting gimp at all, or giving gimp more
>time to complete the startup? The latter doesn't work, as it just
>crashes out of the boo
It gets to the point where it says "updating tag cache", then a window appears
telling me "gnu image manipulation program has stopped working" and that it's
looking for a solution. The original message is in Dutch (as that's my windows'
default language, but loosely translaten: a problem occurred w
Thanks. Tried both but neither worked unfortunately. I still get the "crash" as
detailed in my other post.
>The customary advice when running Gimp for the first time is
>
>Do not touch the mouse or keyboard, go have a cup of coffee or go for
>a walk until Gimp loads.
>
>If you have a Gimp profile
When you say "crashes out of the boot sequence", what exactly happens? Does
the window just turn pale and sit there?
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 1:50 PM dexterwk wrote:
> I've got some 300 fonts, 200 of which are from Windows/Office (I guess)
> and some
> 100 from another software package I use. Is t
I've got some 300 fonts, 200 of which are from Windows/Office (I guess) and some
100 from another software package I use. Is that a lot?
Do you mean waiting before booting gimp at all, or giving gimp more time to
complete the startup? The latter doesn't work, as it just crashes out of the
boot sequ
It's possible you have a lot of fonts and it's still cataloging them. You
may want to wait a little while for it to start up the first time.
On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 6:47 AM, dexterwk wrote:
> As the title says. I'm on Windows 10 x64. Using the latest installer for
> 2.8.18.
> Installation goes s
As the title says. I'm on Windows 10 x64. Using the latest installer for 2.8.18.
Installation goes smoothly, however when I boot the program it sparks a "has
stopped working" message at the "updating tag cache" point. Tried previous
version 2.8.16, same thing. Tried installing just the 'compact' in
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