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 t
> /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,
> line 397.
> automake-1.7: no `Makefile.am' found or specified
>
>
> Googling the m4 error message turns up some chatter from circ
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
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 dir
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,
line 397.
automake-1.7: no `Makefile.am' found or specified
Try automake 1.8.5. It should built without problems
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
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
wo
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 "Werkze
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
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: http://www.roman
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
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 http://pages.quicksilver.net.nz/pepe/d70/Nikon_D70_
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 d
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 Werkzeugkaste
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