Re: User installation

2000-04-01 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 05:29:49AM +0100, Nick Lamb wrote: * Is the end-user installation stuff broken, or is it just me? On my system, cleaning out all old Gimp installs, installing latest CVS and then trying to install Gimp as a new user (ie to create .gimp-1.1 and all the rest) does

Re: User installation

2000-04-01 Thread Manish Singh
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 12:09:11PM +0200, Sven Neumann wrote: Hi, On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 05:29:49AM +0100, Nick Lamb wrote: * Is the end-user installation stuff broken, or is it just me? On my system, cleaning out all old Gimp installs, installing latest CVS and then trying to install

Re: User installation

2000-04-01 Thread Nick Lamb
On Sat, Apr 01, 2000 at 02:58:30AM -0800, Manish Singh wrote: Automake's dep tracking doesn't get 100% of cases. The datadir moved into a versioned directory to facilitate version coexistance. It's controlled by a -D on the compile line, so make doesn't really see it. make distclean [doesn't/

User installation

2000-03-31 Thread Nick Lamb
* Is the end-user installation stuff broken, or is it just me? On my system, cleaning out all old Gimp installs, installing latest CVS and then trying to install Gimp as a new user (ie to create .gimp-1.1 and all the rest) does not work. This seems to result from the changes to the system data

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-30 Thread Daniel . Egger
On 25 Mar, Blue Lang wrote: A lot of laptops, especially running linux @ 1024x768, will only support 8 bit depth. Dunno if it matters to ya or not. :P Gimping on the plane, ahh. Really? But that's not a limitation of the notebook I hope... The techniques used in notebook LCD's allow normal

Re: [gimp-devel] Gimp User Installation Dialog / XFree86 4.0

2000-03-27 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 09:36:25PM +0100, Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: BTW: Does somebody use XFree 4.0 with a wacom tablet? I am using my wacom tablet exclusively with xfree4.0 (and the beta before), and I never had such problems ;) the only "problems" I have is that the pressure is

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-27 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Sun, Mar 26, 2000 at 09:22:27PM +, Seth Burgess [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: The truth is: any window may or may not fit any screen size, as the gimp has _no_ control over the pixelsize of it's windows. I'm going to assume I misunderstood you here Only partly. I was talking about

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-27 Thread William L. Sebok
Are 8bit displays really an issue nowadays? But changing the default sounds reasonable... I'm stuck on 8 bits when I use my Sun. Most of the Suns that I have to support in this department are still 8 bits. Bill Sebok Computer Software Manager, Univ. of Maryland, Astronomy Internet:

Re: [gimp-devel] Gimp User Installation Dialog / XFree86 4.0

2000-03-26 Thread Garry R. Osgood
Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] snipped... BTW: Does somebody use XFree 4.0 with a wacom tablet? Sometimes I believe, that firm pressing the pen results in no more motion events... Is it "no more motion events", or is it *so many* motion events that the Gimp becomes paralyzed in processing the

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-26 Thread Austin Donnelly
On Saturday, 25 Mar 2000, Simon Budig wrote: The defaults from gimprc are questionable IMHO. The default imagesize is not specified and defaults to something around 950x760, which is pretty close to my screen resolution. Maybe we should default to something like 300x300 ? The default is

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-26 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 09:17:54PM +0100, Simon Budig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: * The dialog is quite huge, it does not fit on a 640x480 screen completely. Do we need to fix this? Just a minor point (which is, btw, not directly related to your mail, I just wanted to re-iterate it again,

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-26 Thread Seth Burgess
The truth is: any window may or may not fit any screen size, as the gimp has _no_ control over the pixelsize of it's windows. I'm going to assume I misunderstood you here; gimp most certainly tries to control the size of its windows, through zoom or use of scrollbars. It does its darndest to

Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-25 Thread Simon Budig
Hi. First congratulations for the new User-Installation Dialogs. But I cannot resist to comment on it :-) * There seems to be a problem with the big titles. As you can see at http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/gimp/GimpUserInstallation.png the title of an page gets cut off (Gimp CVS from

Re: [gimp-devel] Gimp User Installation Dialog / XFree86 4.0

2000-03-25 Thread Simon Budig
SHIRASAKI Yasuhiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: * There seems to be a problem with the big titles. As you can see at http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/gimp/GimpUserInstallation.png the title of an page gets cut off (Gimp CVS from Sat Mar 25 02:01:18 CET 2000 ). Are you using XFree86

Re: [gimp-devel] Gimp User Installation Dialog / XFree86 4.0

2000-03-25 Thread SHIRASAKI Yasuhiro
* There seems to be a problem with the big titles. As you can see at http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/gimp/GimpUserInstallation.png the title of an page gets cut off (Gimp CVS from Sat Mar 25 02:01:18 CET 2000 ). Are you using XFree86 3.9.x or 4.0? Ah yes, this might be the

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-25 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, On Sat, Mar 25, 2000 at 09:17:54PM +0100, Simon Budig wrote: First congratulations for the new User-Installation Dialogs. But I cannot resist to comment on it :-) * There seems to be a problem with the big titles. As you can see at http://www.home.unix-ag.org/simon/gimp

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-25 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
But then, Gimp is almost unusable on 640x480 anyway... Screen shooter on steroids. ;] I do not like the blue very much. Yesterday I have changed the color to a slightly less drastic orange. The Wilber with the helmet is cute. The Orange hits the user eyes. I do not like it, blue is too pale,

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-25 Thread Blue Lang
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote: Are 8bit displays really an issue nowadays? But changing the default sounds reasonable... Only legacy hardware... and in the worse one I have it is 800 * 600, 16 bits. I doubt anybody will try to run in 8 bit to do graphics

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-25 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
Only legacy hardware... and in the worse one I have it is 800 * 600, 16 bits. I doubt anybody will try to run in 8 bit to do graphics work now. A lot of laptops, especially running linux @ 1024x768, will only support 8 bit depth. Dunno if it matters to ya or not. :P Gimping on the plane, ahh.

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-25 Thread Blue Lang
On Sun, 26 Mar 2000, Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero wrote: If you are going to do graphics, you want hi color hi res, yes? If I only can get one, I choose color. You can choose anything you want, if you do only GIFs you can live with 256 colors, for example. That is what I mean, that

Re: Gimp User Installation Dialog.

2000-03-25 Thread Ville Pätsi
These 3.2K bytes were from Sven Neumann, The 3 column layout has the problem that the Help menu is not visible. Not a very good choice for a default setting... Hmm. We should have the ability to have multilined menus. Through GTK+ of course. So when the width of the window is too small to