) and it
was painfully slow (Dual 300MHz PII, 128MB RAM). I've got a 20MB/1200dpi
one I want to edit and I'm not looking forward to it!
Hmm. Are you setting the tile cache size to something reasonable? It will
definitely suck with the default 10mb tile cache...
later,
Andrew Kieschnick
On Tue, 9 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 2 Nov, Andrew Kieschnick wrote:
Gimp plug-ins are not linked into the calling program (they are run as
separate processes), so you can call them from any program you like
without violating the GPL.
However you have to link Plug-ins
On Thu, 11 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 9 Nov, Andrew Kieschnick wrote:
libgimp and libgimpui are LGPLed, so that isn't a problem.
Really? Not mine
Serious: If it'd be LPGLed it would have had such a header in every
source file and in the COPYING file which isn't
On Fri, 12 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11 Nov, Andrew Kieschnick wrote:
Hmm, that sure as hell looks like an LGPL to me. I seriously doubt
your copy of gimp is different than mine...
LGPL stands for "Lesser GNU Public Licence". Now do me a favour and
count the w
On Sat, 13 Nov 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Right, until now I haven't cared too much about those things...
Sorry for any inconvenience
No inconvenience. Anyways, I came across as rather rude/insulting in that
last message; I didn't mean to - sorry about that.
later,
Andrew
] in the gimp
installation dialog, and then told me that gimp didn't work right. Why is
ignore an option? It doesn't seem to provide anything other than a quick
way to make the gimp not work; unless it has some sort of use, it should
probably be taken out.
later,
Andrew Kieschnick
help performance.
later,
Andrew Kieschnick