On Mon, 03 May 2004 10:26:24 +0100
david [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi
I have been downloading devel packages and some of the problems have
gone, apart from
checking for gimpprint-config... no
checking for GIMP-PRINT - version = 4.2.0... no
*** The gimpprint-config script installed by
Hi,
david [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
*** Check for libgimpprint failed. You can download it from
*** http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/ or you can build without it by
passing
*** --disable-print to configure (but you won't be able to print then).
I have the correct gimpprint installed.
Hi,
Barton Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running a Red Hat 9.0 system that currently has GIMP 1.2.3
installed on it. I'd like to check out 2.0 and have been trying to
figure out how to get it together. I haven't compiled much large,
involved software yet so I am running into some
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Barton Bosch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am running a Red Hat 9.0 system that currently has GIMP 1.2.3
installed on it. I'd like to check out 2.0 and have been trying to
figure out how to get it together. I haven't compiled much large,
involved software yet so I am
Hi
Thanks for the help and suggestions. I finally have got past the
./configure stage with no problems.
Do you have a file gimpprint-config ? Where is it?
If not I think you need to install libgimpprint1-devel-4.2.XXX.mdk where XXX is your version number off your CD
Actually I could not
I recently purchased a Nikon D70 camera. After getting the camera I upgraded
GIMP to 2.0.1. When I take a picture with the camera oriented horizontal I
have no problems. When I take a picture with the camera oriented vertical I
have discovered a puzzling glitch.
The camera automatically
On Monday 03 May 2004 05:54 pm, Nem W Schlecht wrote:
Thanks everybody for some great advice and ideas.
Dave
David A Iacobellis e-mailed me on Mon May 3 14:51:55 2004
(Re: [Gimp-user] picture orientation)
I recently purchased a Nikon D70 camera. After getting the camera I
upgraded GIMP
There's an interesting article about the GIMP, CinePaint, and the CinePaint
developers here:
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/04/29/cinepaint.html
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Hi,
David A Iacobellis wrote:
What causes the camera and kuickshow to automatically orient the vertical
photos and is there anyway to get GIMP to do the same or get kuickshow to
stop doing it?
When you take photos and set the orientation (horizontal or
vertical) in your camera, that
Hi,
David Neary [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I was just looking for some nice looking screenshots to show off
on the GUADEC GIMP pages, and the best ones are all on
developer.gimp.org
The problem with the screenshots on dgo is that they are screenshots
of the 1.3.x development version. Most of
Thanks to the link to the Red Hat 9.0 RPMs (kudos to xach) I've
gotten my system updated far enough to attempt to compile gimp
2.0.1 from source. I've compiled and installed many of the
optional packages as well.
I am running into a couple of warning messages though, re:
gtkhtml2 and the
As mentioned, the exif header info in the jpg is telling kuickshow how to
rotate the image. After editing in Gimp, you can use jpegtran to change the
exif info (to not rotate).
jpegtran -rotate 90 file.jpg newfile.jpg
this is a lossless conversion, only effecting the exif header.
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Timothy
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