Hi,
Quoting Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I don't think we should change this behaviour but we could very easily
add another install target (for example called install-user) that
installs the plug-in to the user's plug-in directory. This will only
work for a small subset of plug-ins
/tmp/am4t7.308/traces.m4:1397: /bin/m4: Error matching regular
expression ^ *\(.*\) *$
Use of uninitialized value in split at /bin/automake-1.7 line 5077,
GEN0 line 397.
automake-1.7: no `Makefile.am' found or specified
Googling the m4 error message turns up some chatter from circa
Hi,
Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(repeat) I am developing a plugin which loads raw images from digital
cameras (CRW,NEF etc).
I might be wrong, but doesn't such a plug-in exist already?
There is actually lots of the functionality I need support (and some I
need to do) in the gimp
Hi,
Brion Vibber [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I've been trying to compile Gimp on Win32 to confirm that my TWAIN
plugin patch for Mac OS X support won't break it on Windows. After
much fiddling I've managed to get 2.1.2 to compile and even run, but
automake craps out so I can't compile direct
Michael Schumacher wrote:
/tmp/am4t7.308/traces.m4:1397: /bin/m4: Error matching regular
expression ^ *\(.*\) *$
Use of uninitialized value in split at /bin/automake-1.7 line 5077,
GEN0 line 397.
automake-1.7: no `Makefile.am' found or specified
Try automake 1.8.5. It should built without
Hi,
Dave Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This brings up an interesting question... is it possible to install a
plug-in in the user's directory, and have translations managed by
gettext? Where do the .mo files get installed in this case, and how can
one make gettext aware of them?
This is
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
(repeat) I am developing a plugin which loads raw images from digital
cameras (CRW,NEF etc).
I might be wrong, but doesn't such a plug-in exist already?
One exists for dcraw (Canon's raw format). Don't know if that
would work
This mail is for translating the Toolbox into German. I wasn't sure
how to translate the Toolbox to German for the manual. But
please, hold your breath and let me explain why.
I was digging a bit around in the net to find out, which word is more
used for the Toolbox: Werkzeugfenster or
Hi there,
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 05:12:37PM +0200, Roman Joost wrote:
So, what do you guys think: Werkzeugfenster or Werkzeugkasten?
Let's vote!
[ ] Werkzeugfenster
[ ] Werkzeugkasten
My vote goes for Werkzeugfenster.
Bye, Tino.
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Hi,
Roman Joost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This mail is for translating the Toolbox into German. I wasn't sure
how to translate the Toolbox to German for the manual. But
please, hold your breath and let me explain why.
I was digging a bit around in the net to find out, which word is more
On Mon, Jul 26, 2004 at 05:31:28PM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
I am sure you already checked the german
glossary maintained by the GTP, didn't you?
Yep - and there is nothing in there. But i'll post my message as on
gimp-i18n as well.
Greetings,
--
Roman Joost
www:
On 26.07.2004, at 17:12, Roman Joost wrote:
I was digging a bit around in the net to find out, which word is more
used for the Toolbox: Werkzeugfenster or Werkzeugkasten. The most
tutorials I found are using Werkzeugkasten, even Sven uses
Werkzeugkasten in his book. But Werkzeugfenster is often
It would be nice to be prove wrong, but I am not aware of such a plugin.
Dave's (dcraw author) own plugin is just a simple text like interface o dcraw.
My work is based on PTJ rawphoto, but it is already much better, I believe. Have
a look at
Roman Joost [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This mail is for translating the Toolbox into German. I wasn't sure
how to translate the Toolbox to German for the manual. But please, hold
your breath and let me explain why.
So, what do you guys think: Werkzeugfenster or Werkzeugkasten?
I don't speak
On Mon, 2004-07-26 at 17:56, Nathan Carl Summers wrote:
So, what do you guys think: Werkzeugfenster or Werkzeugkasten?
I don't speak German, but Werkzeugfenster sounds cooler than
Werkzeugkasten. In fact, I wouldn't mind a Werkzeugfenster T-shirt.
Dare I suggest Werkzeugkastenfenster?
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