* Shlomi Fish [05-26-21 02:52]:
> On Tue, 25 May 2021 17:14:45 -0400
> Liam R E Quin wrote:
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> > On Tue, 2021-05-25 at 16:57 -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
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> > > it would only be considered discriminatory if presented in a manner
> > > to
> > > depict discrimination. as a mere applicati
One point: by all means say the acronymic name of the project and
software is sub-optimal, but please provide a proposed better name.
And for the acronym? A renaming of those 4 words fails on the first
and last I think.
They could be reordered without losing sense:-
GNU Image Manipulation Progra
With 3.49 Million deaths world-wide from COVID, etc., etc., etc., there are
greater things to occupy our thoughts and take our energy, IMHO. GIMP has
been my go-to program for years now and that won't change.
RS
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Good evening --
Relatively new GIMP user here, and at a bit of a loss for what to do: I was
told my GIMP had an updated version, so went and downloaded that (just used the
default Windows option, direct from the site), and in my Downloads folder,
neither the application nor the .part files want
Reay ... I think if you're seeing a .part file, download is incomplete. For
me the .part is a temporary file that goes away why when the download
completes leaving the full file for use.
Perhaps the download was interpret in some way.
I'd try a new download.
Regards.
On Wed, May 26, 2021, 6:21
The .part file is a partially downloaded file. You probably closed the browser
before the download was complete. Delete that file and download again and keep
your browser open until it finishes. The final product should be a .exe file
which you can click and install as you would normally.
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