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On Fri, Sep 4, 2020 at 3:03 PM Michael Schumacher wrote:
> Am 04.09.20 um 23:50 schrieb Kenny Mann via gimp-user-list:
>
> > Why is GIMP 2.8.16 not available?
>
> It is available - see https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/v2.8/
>
> But note
Has a long time Linux user and gimp user on practically every operating
system, Kenny is right this is an accessibility and a disability issue.
My recommendation is that you find a Linux user group in your town if there
is one and contact them, because this is a topic that would be ripe to be
Hello Kenny,
First of all, I am sorry to hear about your condition.
Unfortunately we don't store any compiled package for GIMP on Linux (unlike
Windows/macOS packages). Even our flatpak is quite new (since late GIMP 2.8
releases, if not mistaken). The Flathub repository actually stores an
I just discovered that tools can be ungrouped in GIMP 2.10
(Sure, I can hold onto the concept that a tool is made visible by looking
inside the group of related tools, but with my particular cognitive
disorder, things that aren't visible tend to not exist in any functional
sense. Imagine if the
I don't have the skills to compile GIMP from <
https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/v2.8/gimp-2.8.22.tar.bz2>
The new interface in GIMP 2.10 is a problem somewhat unique to me. I have a
neurological disorder. Navigating anything -- walking to the grocery store
and back, traveling by trains,
On 9/5/20 10:27 AM, Elle Stone wrote:
Hi Kenny,
In case Alex's suggestion to activate the legacy theme doesn't actually
fix enough of the differences between "new gimp" and "old gimp", another
possibility might be to install VirtualBox in your newest version of
Mint, and then install in a
Hi Kenny,
In case Alex's suggestion to activate the legacy theme doesn't actually
fix enough of the differences between "new gimp" and "old gimp", another
possibility might be to install VirtualBox in your newest version of
Mint, and then install in a virtual machine the last version of Mint
But Kenny,
You do not have to go back to 2.8 to get back the old user interface.
'Edit > Preferences > Interface > Theme / Icon Theme' will give you
legacy options.
Alex
On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 2:46 AM Kenny Mann wrote:
>
> I don't have the skills to compile GIMP from
>
On Sat, Sep 5, 2020 at 1:00 AM Kenny Mann wrote:
>
> Why is GIMP 2.8.16 not available?
Source code: https://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/gimp-2.8.16.tar.bz2
Windows: https://download.gimp.org/pub/gimp/v2.8/windows/gimp-2.8.16-setup-6.exe
macOS:
Am 04.09.20 um 23:50 schrieb Kenny Mann via gimp-user-list:
> Why is GIMP 2.8.16 not available?
It is available - see https://download.gimp.org/mirror/pub/gimp/v2.8/
But note that this is a really old version - are you sure that you want
that?
Maybe you should provide a bit more context about
Why is GIMP 2.8.16 not available?
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What do you mean by "software center"? Do you mean the "Ubuntu Software"
app?
When I look at Ubuntu Software it shows 4 entries for Gimp. It claims I
have many of them installed. There are three sources. They are
'ubuntu-eoan-universe' (2.10.8-2), 'dh.flathub.org' (2.10.12), and 'snap
store'
>Thanks for the reply. I am certain now that I did download '18' as a
>snap from
>the software center. Still curious why that version does not appear
>when I
>search the software center. I remember having to set permissions
>before Gimp
>would work properly.
>
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On 2020-04-18 15:02:39 rich404 wrote:
> >When I check the 'about' menu item, I see that I am running Gimp
> >2.10.18.
> >When I check Ubuntu's software area, it lists Gimp 2.10.8-2. I assume
> >that is
> >an old version, but wonder why it would be there instead of 2.10.18.
> >
> >. . . and, if I
>When I check the 'about' menu item, I see that I am running Gimp
>2.10.18.
>When I check Ubuntu's software area, it lists Gimp 2.10.8-2. I assume
>that is
>an old version, but wonder why it would be there instead of 2.10.18.
>
>. . . and, if I have 2.10.18 on my machine, I'm wondering how it got
>Ubuntu is based on Debian and the default Gimp version comes from the
>Debian version.
>
>Guessing you use Ubuntu 19.10 based on Debian 10 and hence Gimp
>2.10.8 is the default.
>
>If you have a Gimp 2.10.18 it is a 'snap' version from the so-called
>ubuntu software centre.
>
>The problem with
On 2020-04-18 3:26 p.m., Carusoswi wrote:
When I check the 'about' menu item, I see that I am running Gimp 2.10.18.
When I check Ubuntu's software area, it lists Gimp 2.10.8-2. I assume that is
an old version, but wonder why it would be there instead of 2.10.18.
Distros often have versions of
When I check the 'about' menu item, I see that I am running Gimp 2.10.18.
When I check Ubuntu's software area, it lists Gimp 2.10.8-2. I assume that is
an old version, but wonder why it would be there instead of 2.10.18.
. . . and, if I have 2.10.18 on my machine, I'm wondering how it got there,
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