In the present situation of GIMP, a layer row in the Layers dialog may be
the target of a lot of different clicks: simple click in the visibility eye
or link symbol, double click in the name, and now Alt-click in the layer
thumbnail, which can also be combined with Shift and Ctrl to give
For not clear reasons the Windows installer of 2.7.1
force unistall of previous version of gimp
Apparently no way to skip unistall, or to cancell unistall/install process
The point is i can't see any reason to force unistall,
the 2 version create 2 different gimp folder in the user
On Saturday, July 3, 2010, 18:13:04, photocomix wrote:
For not clear reasons the Windows installer of 2.7.1
force unistall of previous version of gimp
That is correct.
Apparently no way to skip unistall, or to cancell unistall/install process
Apparently somebody is claiming things without
Apparently no way to skip unistall, or to cancell unistall/install
process
Apparently somebody is claiming things without even trying the
installer.
Sergey i tried the installer
and i could not see how cancel or skip unistalling
AT THE POINT OF UNISTALLING
Judging from messages i see here
On Saturday, July 3, 2010, 22:01:50, photocomix wrote:
Sergey i tried the installer
and i could not see how cancel or skip unistalling
AT THE POINT OF UNISTALLING
Judging from messages i see here
Once the uninstaller is running, there's no way to cancel it - it
wouldn't make any sense
Installing this one on Linux via Wine result In Text troubles. File Menu
entry is just as big as half of my screen, so that anything can be done.
Did someone get the same ?
pygmee
Exactly the same behavior - the problem is obviously related to Font - and
possibly a missing dll see the output
Why are you installing windows version of gimp on Linux? Sounds
slightly stupid, considering its quite simple to build gimp on most
versions of Linux.
Sure, it looks stupid ; but the idea is to keep the stable version untouched
and still having a pick at the new version launched from Wine -
On 7/4/10, Roy wrote:
Why are you installing windows version of gimp on Linux? Sounds
slightly stupid, considering its quite simple to build gimp on most
versions of Linux.
Sure, it looks stupid ; but the idea is to keep the stable version untouched
OMG, just ./configure --prefix=/opt