What you need to do is to *port* the code to use what's available on
Windows instead of the functionality declared in the missing header
files.
Of course, it is highly likely that a library like openjpeg intended
to be generally usable and cross-platform already *is* portable to
Windows. And
it was trivial to modify the Unix
Makefile to work with mingw. Took some fifteen minutes.
That said, as there already *are* official Windows binaries (including
a DLL) of libopenjpeg available from the openjpeg.org site, why not
use that instead of compiling an own build? My personal opinion
Hy i just try the plugin on windows XP
jpg2000 has subcategories
at least my viewers,Xnview display 2 options
to save as jpg2000.
1 JPG2-LuraWawe-JPEG-2000-Format
and
2 JG2-JPEG-2000-JPG2-File-Format
The plugin open successfully preview and the file ONLY for type 1 LuraWawe
Type 2 dispay no
Hy i just try the plugin on windows XP jpg2000 has subcategories
at least my viewers,Xnview display 2 options to save as jpg2000.
1 JPG2-LuraWawe-JPEG-2000-Format
and
2 JG2-JPEG-2000-JPG2-File-Format
The plugin open successfully preview and the file ONLY for type 1
LuraWawe
Type 2
Alec Burgess wrote:
Invoke Zoom tool, press Ctrl+Click five times and image gets smaller and
smaller and disappears upper left. see 15 second video here:
http://screencast.com/t/6gFRuN0yn
Not shown in video, but with mouse in same (upper left quadrant)
position, click (not ctr
Hi all,
FOSS Factory is making a business of aggregating sponsorship for Open
Source projects. To get the ball rolling, they asked me to select some
GIMP bugs and link them to FOSS Factory projects. I have done that
for the following bugs:
GIMP Bug 61019 – add a 'lock' flag per layer to protect