OS Window XP Sp 2 Media Center Editioon
I just compiled Gimp 2.3.19.
During Startup and checking plugins the following message appears
winicon.exe
'Der Prozedureinsprungspunkt png_set_add_alpha wurde in der DLL
libpng12.dll nicht gefunden.'
It is in German but I hope it is clear so far.
If I
Von: Heiko Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=379150
I wonder a bit why noone seems to pay attention to that bug.
Sorry If this should be the wrong place (GTK issue)
It is assigned to GTK+, so it's not surprising that no one here does pay
attention. GTK+
Von: Heiko Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
'Der Prozedureinsprungspunkt png_set_add_alpha wurde in der DLL
libpng12.dll nicht gefunden.'
Is there more than one copy of libpng12.dll in PATH?
Regards,
Michael
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On 7/26/07, Guillermo Espertino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stephen:
The Bezier tool is better suited to the tasks you're describing. Using
freehand tool as a precision tool (i.e. for background extraction) is a
bad idea.
Freehand tool is intended to make coarse selections or tweaks in
Michael Schumacher mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
It is assigned to GTK+, so it's not surprising that no one here does pay
attention. GTK+ bugs are not among the ones I browse regularly, for example.
I can't reproduce this with GIMP 2.3.18.
HTH,
Michael
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Guillermo,
Thanks for taking the time to reply to my request. It appears that you and I
have a fundamentally different point of view on how to best select regions in
an image. Let me throw out a couple of observations before I address some of
your points in the hope that I can avoid starting
Heiko Schmidt writes:
I just compiled Gimp 2.3.19.
'Der Prozedureinsprungspunkt png_set_add_alpha wurde in der DLL
libpng12.dll nicht gefunden.'
What could cause this?
Your executable is using another libpng12.dll than the one that
corresponds to the import library you linked it
Michael Schumacher mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Von: Heiko Schmidt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry Michael don't know what you man with in PATH
PATH is an environment variable. Its value - -a list of directories -
determines where programs and DLL files are searched when they are
On 7/26/07, Nemes Ioan Sorin wrote:
back to Gimp2.4 - Enhanced SIOUX tool (Detail Refinement Brush) will be
on 2.4 ?
Unfortunately it's not implemented yet.
Alexandre
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It took us long enough to get 2.4 done. I don't worry too much about
adoption at this point. Sooner or later everyone will update.
Btw, about adoption
Gimp became more and more important - 2.4 is long awaited - interested
peoples will upgrade to 7.10 even only for Gimp 2.4 (if is a library
Von: Heiko Schmidt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sorry Michael don't know what you man with in PATH
PATH is an environment variable. Its value - -a list of directories -
determines where programs and DLL files are searched when they are requested.
What I noticed is, I have in the MinGW\bin folder a dll
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-07-25 at 23:13 -0500, Tim Jedlicka wrote:
Great! - looks like 2.4 is getting closer. Is there a hard dependency
on GTK+ 2.10.13?
Yes, there is. And it is there for a very good reason (bug #436242).
I run Ubuntu 7.04 (Feisty) which unfortunately is still on
libgtk2.0-dev
On 7/27/07, Stephen Kiel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Guillermo,
Thanks for taking the time to reply to my request. It appears that you and I
have a fundamentally different point of view on how to best select regions in
an image. Let me throw out a couple of observations before I address some
On 7/26/07, Guillermo Espertino [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
David Gowers wrote:
You can already do that. Right-click in the Paths dialog, all the
standard operations (replace, add, subtract, intersect) are available.
Unless you mean boolean operations that modify the paths themselves,
rather
Michael Schumacher mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
Von: Heiko Schmidt mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Is there more than one copy of libpng12.dll in PATH?
Regards,
Michael
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or noone can confirm this?
I wonder a bit why noone seems to pay attention to that bug.
I would like to know if someone can confirm this. For me is it a bit
cumbersome because I use the 'save a copy' dialog very often but it
concerns the save/save
David,
Thanks for the reply. I am using the Windows version of 2.2.17. In this
version the issue that I am having an issue with can be reproduced in any image
by selecting the freehand select tool, draw a circle in the image creating a
selection, press the subtract from current selection
David Gowers wrote:
You can already do that. Right-click in the Paths dialog, all the
standard operations (replace, add, subtract, intersect) are available.
Unless you mean boolean operations that modify the paths themselves,
rather than the selection. GIMP doesn't have that.
Yes, I'm aware
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