It's the same in Ubuntu 6.10 (edgy) -
Gutenprint is described as gimp-print version 5.0.0-2ubuntu2. Note
that there is a seperate cupsys driver for it at the same version level
Matthias Julius wrote:
Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
And still, when I select to print from
Quoting Sven Neumann [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
You can write scripts for 2.2 now and continue to use them with future
GIMP versions. The plug-in and scripting API is backwards compatible. I
wonder why the example script even goes through the hassle of trying to
deal with versions.
A valid point. I
Dave M G [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Claus,
Thanks for responding.
you can pan by clicking on the middle mouse button (MMB) and then
moving the cursor, which changes to a hand, around the image.
Actually, I had noticed that. But I don't use a mouse, I use a pen
tablet, and the equivalent
I installed the latest gimp-2.0 with fink on Mac OSX...is there a
development version of the latest Gimp - 2.6 available?
I thought I had installed the gimp2-dev but this 2.0.6 is the version
that was installed.
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Hi Anthony,
gimp-app.sf.net is an excellent source to grep a prebuild an
prepackaged version of the most recent stable version of GIMP.
To get hands on an unstable version is a bit more complicated. I'm
running one on OS X, build with an
Thanks, I switched to the darwin ports version and got 2.3.14 installed :)
The fink version crashed when I tried to use the text toolplus it
was an older version.
Axel Wernicke wrote:
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Hi Anthony,
gimp-app.sf.net is an excellent source to
One thing I can't seem to do is create an alias on the Dock in OSX that
will open gimp-2.3
Axel Wernicke wrote:
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Hi Anthony,
gimp-app.sf.net is an excellent source to grep a prebuild an
prepackaged version of the most recent stable version of
Hi Gimper's
When I open eps files in Gimp, the fonts change from Times New Roman to
something similar to Courier. Can anyone help here? I would like to keep
the Times New Roman.
Just to add another note, when I open the fonts Dialog Times New Roman
is not listed in the drop-down menu.
Matthias,
Thank you for responding.
Here (Gimp 2.2.0, Windows) I can pan using the cursor buttons. Cursor
pans in small increments (pixels) and shift + cursor pans in large
increments (window width/height). Doesn't it do the same on Linux?
I wasn't aware of this before, as I'm still