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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On Wednesday 13 January 2010 12:38:37 pm Martin Nordholts wrote:
It's ok. What version of GTK+ is this? One reason you get it in 2.7
but not 2.6.8 is that 2.7 uses the GTK+ API in a way that triggers
the bug, while 2.6.8 does not.
at present i'm using gtk2 ver. 2.19.3-75.1. BUT after
system: openSUSE 11.2 / KDE 4.4 (KDE factory repos)
i've recently started using GIMP 2.7 from git repositories and am
experiencing reproducable crashes when recomposing images after
splitting them into LAB channels first, then recomposing after applying
selective unsharp mask on the
On Wednesday 13 January 2010 12:27:20 am Martin Nordholts wrote:
Gtk:ERROR:gtkrbtree.c:1098:_gtk_rbtree_find_offset: assertion
failed: (tree)
.gimp/bin/gimp-2.7: terminated: Aborted
(script-fu:15893): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: script-fu:
gimp_wire_read(): error
i'm glad that gimp developers prefer to spend their time on improving the
application rather than discussing and implementing 'improvements' to it's
name.
it's a darn good program. before i switched over to linux about one year ago
i thought i couldn't live without photoshop. now i wouldn't
On Wednesday 30 September 2009 05:31:20 pm Gary Collins wrote:
The discussion about single window mode has reminded me of something.
I find that when I use Gimp, I can minimise the main window, but all the
other panes- toolbox, options, layers, etc - remain open on the desktop.
(I'm using
On Wednesday 30 September 2009 05:56:22 pm Tor Lillqvist wrote:
Please note that the behaviour of GIMP's windows on Windows is not
necessarily as intended by the developers. The reference environment is
using metacity as widnow manager on GNOME on Linux.
wasn't aware of that. what i refered
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 05:50:05 pm Chris Moller wrote:
s there an option somewhere to put the Free Select tool back in it's
older mode of behaviour? The newer business of having to end
continuous-line select exactly on the starting pixel is intensely
frustrating,
if you
On Wednesday 09 September 2009 08:07:22 pm Martin Nordholts wrote:
You can also close it by pressing Return, then it will commit what you
have (without the need to add any extra points)
thanks, that never occured to me. specially when using a tablet that's
easier than double-clicking.
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