Hi,
I had a look at http://gimp.org/macintosh/ this morning and this is,
sorry to be harsh, quite a mess. Could someone who knows a bit about
GIMP on Mac OS X perhaps try to update this page with pointers to
packages for GIMP 2.4? And please try to reduce the page a little so
that it actually
Hi,
I'm picking up on an older thread here since there's some good news on
the MacOS X subject that should be shared. Since this topic was
brought up last, Yosh added a POSIX shared memory implementation that
is used on Darwin. Recently GIMP-2.0pre packages appeared for fink
On Sat, Jan 03, 2004 at 09:20:56PM +0100, Hans Breuer wrote:
Am 27.12.2003 um 09:39 schrieb Manish Singh:
I just checked in an POSIX shm tile transport implementation. I'd like
someone on OS X to test it, since I'm not 100% sure how POSIX
compliant OS X
is, but I'm reasonably sure it works.
On Fri, Dec 26, 2003 at 06:59:57PM +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
Porting GTK2 to Quartz could bring some improvements but it isn't a
prerequisite for a good user experience of The GIMP on Mac OS X. The
one thing that is a lot more important at the moment is to fix bug
#102058:
On Dec 26, 2003, at 7:27 PM, Robert L Krawitz wrote:
One comment I've seen reading through various OS X forums about
Gimp-Print is that the packaging is important. An experienced Mac
person built an OS X package for us that runs a traditional OS X
installer, and people appreciate not being
Hi,
there's another thing I forgot to mention that might be worth to look
into when it comes to GIMP on Mac OS X. The new compositing code that
Helvetix added already provides the framework for making use of
Altivec instructions. If someone has access to a G4/G5 and has some
experience with this
Am Fre, den 26.12.2003 schrieb Sven Neumann um 21:49:
there's another thing I forgot to mention that might be worth to look
into when it comes to GIMP on Mac OS X. The new compositing code that
Helvetix added already provides the framework for making use of
Altivec instructions. If someone