After some research, I've discovered some things
about fonts, gimp, and linux. (Some of this may be old news to many of you, but
it was new to me because I'm not a font expert.) On RH8.0 (and probably other
dist's as well) there are 3 font handlers. The first is the traditional X font
Hi,
Matthew Lewis [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The man page wasn't much help. I added the relevent directories to the
XftConfig file and restarted xfs just in case, but Gimp is still refusing to
use anything other than the default fonts. Could someone post a copy of
their XftConfig file as an
Hmmm. That's exactly what I did, but it didn't work. I also did a
system-wide search to make sure there wasn't another XftConfig file that it
may be using instead of the one in /etc/X11. No other copies were found
except for a symbolic link in /usr/X11R6/lib/X11.
All the fonts I'm trying to add
Just curious, why does gimp 1.2.3 work when compiled with the
optimisations but devel gimp doesn't?
Robin Cook
David Neary wrote:
Robin Cook wrote:
I have been trying to see how this gimp works but I am unable to load
any images. All the ones I have say Image resolution out of bounds
Robin Cook wrote:
Just curious, why does gimp 1.2.3 work when compiled with the
optimisations but devel gimp doesn't?
gimp 1.2.3 is a well-tested stable release, and 1.3.10 is a
fast-changing, feature-lacking development version. It was a bug
:)
Cheers,
Dave.
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David Neary,
Robin Cook wrote:
I have been trying to see how this gimp works but I am unable to load
any images. All the ones I have say Image resolution out of bounds
using default resolution instead. I have tried this with png, gif,
jpg, and tif but all have the same results. I am able to open all
Hi,
Robin Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have been trying to see how this gimp works but I am unable to load
any images. All the ones I have say Image resolution out of bounds
using default resolution instead. I have tried this with png, gif,
jpg, and tif but all have the same