On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:33 AM, JEM wrote:
> >* Partha Bagchi [01-25-17 18:11]:
> >JEM stated he was using OS 10.12.2
> >
> >OS != OSX
> >OS could be openSUSE
> Sorry, I was unclear. MacOS Sierra.
>
> Not to belabor a point, but I didn't say the
>* Partha Bagchi [01-25-17 18:11]:
>JEM stated he was using OS 10.12.2
>
>OS != OSX
>OS could be openSUSE
Sorry, I was unclear. MacOS Sierra.
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>JEM is having OSX GIMP issues and you talk about openSUSE.
>Interesting. :)
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>On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 5:37 PM, Patrick Shanahan
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>wrote:
I'm sorry, perhaps I wasn't clear: this is a MacOS Sierra issue.
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* Partha Bagchi [01-25-17 18:11]:
> JEM is having OSX GIMP issues and you talk about openSUSE. Interesting. :)
>
> On Wed, Jan 25, 2017 at 5:37 PM, Patrick Shanahan
> wrote:
>
> > * JEM [01-25-17 16:31]:
> > > I'm sure there's a
* JEM [01-25-17 16:31]:
> I'm sure there's a stupidly simple answer to this but I can't figure it out.
> I'm
> using GIMP 2.8.18 on OS 10.12.2 and despite having ghostscript 9.20 I still
> cannot access ps files. I have no file-ps-load in the procedure browser.
works for
I'm sure there's a stupidly simple answer to this but I can't figure it out. I'm
using GIMP 2.8.18 on OS 10.12.2 and despite having ghostscript 9.20 I still
cannot access ps files. I have no file-ps-load in the procedure browser.
I installed ghostscript via homebrew and linked paths. I've