I think I found it. I think it is ~/gimp/plugins . Do I need to do anything
special besides put the files in that directory?
:-)~MIKE~(-:
On Sun, Oct 7, 2012 at 2:36 PM, Michael Havens wrote:
> I d/l the files to install it but I don't know what to do with them. Can
> someone help me? Here are
I d/l the files to install it but I don't know what to do with them. Can
someone help me? Here are the files I d/l:
-Laptop:~/Downloads/gimpresynth$ ls
plugin-heal-selection.py plugin-resynth-enlarge.py
resynthesizer
plugin-heal-transparency.py plugin-resynth-fill-pattern.py
resynthe
I was aghast I first found out that Godaddy doesn't include email with
their web hosting. I second the Google Apps recommendation. When I
can't do that I usually set up the domain on the second hosting service
first (leave the DNS alone initially), either locally or via DNS set up an
address
Full disclosure, I'm the guy that hans mentioned that works at HG,
currently doing Level 2 tech support. Just a few things I should make clear
first, however:
1.) No, I can't give you any special deals (you missed the godaddyisdown
thing, it seems :/ )
2.) Can't do any off the clock support, which
Having photographed professionally for over twenty years and digitally for
12 of those, my rule of thumb is to always shoot with the best equipment
and film/settings as possible. An 8 mp camera with a better cmos sensor
with better lenses can give you better images than a cheaper sensor and
mor