It is about time...
We are pleased to announce the release of GIMP 2.7.1, a development
snapshot on the way to the next stable version GIMP 2.8.
You will need the latest stable releases of a couple of libraries in
order to install GIMP 2.7.1; the following requirements have been
updated: GLib
In the new release notes of
http://www.gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.7.htmlthe keyboard shortcut
for shrink wrap is still noted Ctrl+R, although it is
now Ctrl+J. Same problem for Fit in Window. Incidentally, does this latter
command appear in some menu?
Same question for Alt+click in a layer
Hello
Thank for the hard work.
I haven't tried yet linux version, but Windows one does not show
anything in a pop-up window for plugin previews (the window is grey).
And UFRaw stopped working complaining entry point for the procedure
BZ2_bzRead is not found.
With respect,
Alexander
Von: Alexander Rabtchevich alexander.v.rabtchev...@iaph.bas-net.by
I haven't tried yet linux version, but Windows one does not show
anything in a pop-up window for plugin previews (the window is grey).
Can't reproduce.
And UFRaw stopped working complaining entry point for the procedure
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Von: Alexander Rabtchevichalexander.v.rabtchev...@iaph.bas-net.by
I haven't tried yet linux version, but Windows one does not show
anything in a pop-up window for plugin previews (the window is grey).
Can't reproduce.
Look at the navigation window. It is grey
Greetings,
Can anyone tell me the trick to building GIMP under cygwin (on Windows XP
64-bit).
My immediate problem is that the GEGL make fails because execinfo.h is not
found.
The doc page at
http://www.gnu.org/software/gnulib/manual/html_node/execinfo_002eh.html says
This header file is
Can anyone tell me the trick to building GIMP under cygwin (on Windows XP
64-bit).
You really mean you are building for Cygwin, not Windows?
My immediate problem is that the GEGL make fails because execinfo.h is not
found.
Well, most likely nobody has attempted to build GEGL for Cygwin
The problem with UFRaw was caused by the deinstallation of 2.6 version
made by 2.7.1. After renaming some libraries (libintl-8 to intl,
libpng14-14 to libpng12-0) everything went Ok except bzip2 library -
UFRawonly wants the old one.
With respect,
Alexander Rabtchevich
Is there an official guide for compiling the latest development release,
Gimp 2.7.1, on Linux?
I have Ubuntu 10.04 but I'm not a programmer, and the installation
instructions on the gimp.org website are geared towards people who know what
they are doing. Which I'm not - and thereofre they are
after renaming some libraries (libintl-8 to intl,
libpng14-14 to libpng12-0) everything went Ok
Renaming DLLs is never a good idea. There might be a good reason why
the name was changed - namely because the API and/or ABI has changed.
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On Wednesday, June 30, 2010 19:45:06 Michael Grosberg wrote:
Is there an official guide for compiling the latest development release,
Gimp 2.7.1, on Linux?
I have Ubuntu 10.04 but I'm not a programmer, and the installation
instructions on the gimp.org website are geared towards people who know
On Wednesday, June 30, 2010 22:15:06 Michael Grosberg wrote:
Is there an official guide for compiling the latest development
release, Gimp 2.7.1, on Linux?
i found this article very helpful:
http://www.chromecode.com/2009/12/best-way-to-keep-up-with-gimp-from-
git_26.html
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phani.
phanisvara das phani00 at gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday, June 30, 2010 22:15:06 Michael Grosberg wrote:
Is there an official guide for compiling the latest development
release, Gimp 2.7.1, on Linux?
i found this article very helpful:
phanisvara das phani00 at gmail.com writes:
On Wednesday, June 30, 2010 22:15:06 Michael Grosberg wrote:
Is there an official guide for compiling the latest development
release, Gimp 2.7.1, on Linux?
i found this article very helpful:
On 29.06.2010 17:28, Louis Desjardins wrote:
a) You have enough information to make a call on the proposed LGM venues
for 2011?
Yes.
b) You had enough time for a round of internal discussions to see
whether a significant portion of your team will make it to any of the 3
possible venues?
http://blog.bloke.com/2010/06/howto-build-gimp-2-7-1-from-source-step-by-step-ubuntu/
(uses 10.04 LTS Ubuntu)
very easy to use :)
Cameron
On 07/01/2010 04:50 AM, Michael Grosberg wrote:
thanks, but these instructions are not for complete beginners and assumes I
know
stuff I don't. Also,
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