Rick Duley wrote:
I've been poking around manuals and such in GIMP but I cannot find the
magic word.
I'm not a computer graphics geek - not by any standards - so I just
refer to the functionality I need as transparency. I need a GIF
file with a transparent background. I assume GIMP can
I use windows xp. On my computer there are 3 settings. In the other two gimp
opens up in English, but in mine it opens up in Japanese. As I don't read
Japanese, this is a problem for me. I don't know how to fix this. If anyone
can help, I would really appreciate it. Thanks a lot!
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Quoting gordon13 for...@gimpusers.com:
theres a rectangle around the content of the
layer now, and I cant draw outside of it,so i cant edit anything other
than
what i originally pasted. Its such a pain, and I hope someone understand
what
Im talking about! How do I remove that rectangular
gordon13 wrote:
Aaah right! Thanks for that. Its really anoying, I dont know why we need
boundaries like that..
We don't, which is why we will make layer boundaries automatically
managed when we migrate to GEGL.
/ Martin
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Best way to keep up
I cant work out how to remove the selection rectangle that appears around the
pasted elements of my image. E.g. I selected what I wanted to make a new layer
from, then ctrl-x, and ctrl-v. clicked new layer, and there it was. Only
problem is that for some reason, theres a rectangle around the
On 1/2/2010 12:34 PM, gordon13 wrote:
I cant work out how to remove the selection rectangle that appears around the
pasted elements of my image. E.g. I selected what I wanted to make a new layer
from, then ctrl-x, and ctrl-v. clicked new layer, and there it was. Only
problem is that for some
Quoting gordon13 for...@gimpusers.com:
theres a rectangle around the content of the
layer now, and I cant draw outside of it,so i cant edit anything other than
what i originally pasted. Its such a pain, and I hope someone understand what
Im talking about! How do I remove that rectangular
It is not a selection but the layer boundary
Just go to View /show layer boundary
On 1/2/2010 12:34 PM, gordon13 wrote:
I cant work out how to remove the selection rectangle that appears around
the
pasted elements of my image. E.g. I selected what I wanted to make a new
layer
from, then
I use gimp version 2.6.2. on linux, suse 11.1
I downloaded a set of free brushes
[ from
http://www.4shared.com/file/161649638/dc2c1b74/_2__Tree_Brushes_Set-2.html
if
anyone is interested ] and this gave me two files, one .abr and one .jpg
I'm not sure I can recall every step I've tried, but
On Wed, 2009-12-30 at 14:56 -0500, Helen wrote:
I use gimp version 2.6.2. on linux, suse 11.1
I downloaded a set of free brushes
[ from
http://www.4shared.com/file/161649638/dc2c1b74/_2__Tree_Brushes_Set-2.html if
anyone is interested ] and this gave me two files, one .abr and
one .jpg
Hi, this is my first post, anyway everytime i open gimp it crashes or does not
respond i have even tried older versions of gimp my OS is Windows 7 64 - bit
and specs are 4GB RAM 2.9 Duel Core so i don't no why it isn't working.
- Flyer
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Flyer0101 wrote:
Hi, this is my first post, anyway everytime i open gimp it crashes or does not
respond i have even tried older versions of gimp my OS is Windows 7 64 - bit
and specs are 4GB RAM 2.9 Duel Core so i don't no why it isn't working.
One common cause of this is that you have large
Flyer0101 wrote:
Hi, this is my first post, anyway everytime i open gimp it crashes or does
not
respond i have even tried older versions of gimp my OS is Windows 7 64 -
bit
and specs are 4GB RAM 2.9 Duel Core so i don't no why it isn't working.
One common cause of this is that you have large
Hi again,
Just wanted to report that the Gimp T-shirt is ready to be sold:
http://www.freewear.org/?page=show_itemid=FW0042
Regards,
Ismael
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On Friday 27 November 2009, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
Hi,
Is anybody using here GIMP in science or medicine? If yes, how? What
tools, plug-ins and scripts do you use?
Not a real answer to the question, but as soon as (semi-)automatic image
analysis, registering or measuring areas,
[mailto:gimp-user-boun...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu] On Behalf Of Alexandre
Prokoudine
Sent: Saturday, 28 November 2009 1:27 AM
To: gimp-user@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU
Subject: [Gimp-user] gimp in science
Hi,
Is anybody using here GIMP in science or medicine? If yes, how? What
tools, plug-ins and scripts do
Hi Jennifer,
On 28 Nov 09 13:23 Jennifer Mohr sacrificed4ha...@aol.com said:
1] The main GIMP Tool page over laps every other page. You can not
put it behind the other pages like you could before. Not to mention
that it keeps getting in the way!!!
You can always go to EDIT PREFERENCES
Jennifer Mohr wrote:
After quite some time, I finally updated my GIMP from my beloved 2.4.7
to 2.6.7. Upon starting up the new GIMP I saw the new design that GIMP
now had. I found that GIMP was much, much hard to use and made things
much more frustrating.
Oh, Jennifer, I'm sorry that
On 11/28/09, Jennifer Mohr wrote:
2] There's no main menu (File, Tools, Edit, etc, etc) at the top of the
GIMP Tool page. I can't open files, start new files, open the layers or
brush pages. I have to go to one of my already opened files to do this.
Its really annoying!
Well, think about it
Hi,
Is anybody using here GIMP in science or medicine? If yes, how? What
tools, plug-ins and scripts do you use?
Thanks in advance!
Alexandre
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On 11/28/09, Stefan Maerz wrote:
I am a student of Comp. Engineering. However, I haven't yet used GIMP for
science purposes. I Have used it to align images of titanium samples cut by
abrasive waterjets.
If it helps, you may want to look here: http://registry.gimp.org/
Oh, I do know about the
Hi:
Please add the following in response to the message regarding getting colors
to match (bottom of this page) left on your blog from Martin. I would also be
nice if you could somehow forward it to Tessanne who was basically steamrolled
by Martin (who I think needs to do a little
If you don't like absolutely on-point discussion, please delete this
email now. Sometimes there is more to the situation than can be said in
20 words. Thank you.
I am glad to see some mention of this subject: color
Background:
We are on an extended migration from Windows with mixed platforms
Hi
I'm trying to solve an issue I have come across while using the openbox window
manager.
I am running crunchbang linux 9.04.1 and I am using an icon theme applied
through lx.appearance.
The issue is that GIMP is among a number of applications that do not update
their window icon to use the
D Dziedzic wrote:
Hi:
Color management is device specific through ICC profiles.
Hi Dziedzic
I expressed myself a bit clumsy. What I tried to say is that the
_concepts_ of color management is not GIMP specific. Before one learns
how color management works in a particular program, one needs
Tadas wrote:
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 20:50 +0100, Tadas wrote:
Hello,
Could you tell me if it's possible to make something like blurring image
using surface blur (in PS4)filter in GIMP? I didn't find anything
similar
in GIMP filters so maybe there is a plug-in which lets to do it?
Surface
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 20:50 +0100, Tadas wrote:
Hello,
Could you tell me if it's possible to make something like blurring image
using surface blur (in PS4)filter in GIMP? I didn't find anything similar
in GIMP filters so maybe there is a plug-in which lets to do it?
Surface blur is the
Hello,
Could you tell me if it's possible to make something like blurring image
using surface blur (in PS4)filter in GIMP? I didn't find anything similar
in GIMP filters so maybe there is a plug-in which lets to do it?
Surface blur is the filter which I was using in PS4 to automatically blur out
On Sat, 2009-11-14 at 20:50 +0100, Tadas wrote:
Hello,
Could you tell me if it's possible to make something like blurring image
using surface blur (in PS4)filter in GIMP? I didn't find anything
similar
in GIMP filters so maybe there is a plug-in which lets to do it?
Surface blur is the
Greetings;
I recently bought a new scanner/printer combo, an epson NX515.
This is a couple of generations newer that gutenprints newest choice, the
NX400, and while the lower resolution stuff works nicely, that driver stops
at 1440x720 in the resolution that works dept when doing test prints
On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 22:18:28 +0100 (CET), photocomix wrote:
if you right click on your shortcut to GIMP and go to the compatibility and
then check Run this program in compatibility mode for: Then just about
anything should work
This should never be necessary, and future versions of GIMP will
Is there somewhere a compiled binary of Gimp 2.7 / 2.7.1 I can install?
I'd like to see how the development of Gimp is proceeding and I see people here
have it installed. Do people here compile it themselves?
I have both Windows and Ubuntu OS's.
Michael,
Is there somewhere a compiled binary of Gimp 2.7 / 2.7.1 I can install?
I'd like to see how the development of Gimp is proceeding and I see people
here have it installed. Do people here compile it themselves?
I have both Windows and Ubuntu OS's.
Instructions for installing Gimp
Somebody reported that after updating Vista to SP2 gimp abort when loading
Fix
if you right click on your shortcut to GIMP and go to the compatibility and
then check Run this program in compatibility mode for: Then just about
anything should work
i report here because the cause of the crash was
Hi all,
The error message below was generated when I tried to configure gegl. I have
installed glib-2.22.2
Has anyone got any ideas please.
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.22.2, but GLIB (2.12.3)
*** was found! If pkg-config was correct,
regards
greg Redx
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Hi all,
The error message below was generated when I tried to configure gegl.
I have
installed glib-2.22.2
Has anyone got any ideas please.
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.22.2, but GLIB
(2.12.3)
*** was found! If pkg-config was correct,
Where did you install
Thanks Owen for that info.
I have been following the install process you have outlined.
I installed glib-2.22.2 in opt.
any advise?
regards
Greg
Hi all,
The error message below was generated when I tried to configure gegl.
I have
installed glib-2.22.2
Has anyone got any ideas please.
On 11/07/2009 09:41 AM, Greg S. wrote:
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.22.2, but GLIB (2.12.3)
*** was found! If pkg-config was correct,
Looks like you didn't set LD_LIBRARY_PATH, it needs to be set during
configure-time since configure links a test-program
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Hi martin,
Thanks for that info.
I set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH to /opt/gimp-2.7/lib
But did not configure.
Any more info please
regards
Greg
On 11/07/2009 09:41 AM, Greg S. wrote:
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.22.2, but GLIB (2.12.3)
*** was found! If pkg-config was
Ok, I lost my preferences when I installed Ubuntu Studio 9.10, so I need to
re-install Gimp 2.7.1.
Followed the instructions for compiling/installing as shown on the home page
of this forum. Everything seemed to go smoothly, except, when I run the
command to start Gimp, nothing happnen.
When I
SOLVED. Had to run
sudo apt-get install libgegl-0.0-0
and that fixed it. Back in business. That's part of what I love about open
source. You have a problem, and a little searching reveals the answer.
Love it.
Caruso
Ok, I lost my preferences when I installed Ubuntu Studio 9.10, so I need
On Sat, 2009-11-07 at 09:41 +0100, Greg S. wrote:
Hi all,
The error message below was generated when I tried to configure gegl. I have
installed glib-2.22.2
Has anyone got any ideas please.
*** 'pkg-config --modversion glib-2.0' returned 2.22.2, but GLIB (2.12.3)
*** was found! If
Hi
First of all, I am completely new to both Gimp and Python.
I've installed Python and everything else that is needed for Gimp several
times, but when I go to install Gimp, the Python components are always grayed
out in the custom installation and therefore will not be installed.
I've
Don,
Have you also tried Gimp-Python Easier at
http://photocomix-resources.deviantart.com/art/Gimp-Python-support-easier-74889017
?
I know that this was made before Windows 7 was finished, but it might
be worth a try.
I can remember that I also tried installing GIMP-Python (on Windows XP).
At
Don,
Thanks for your reply and good to hear that you succeeded.
I would not have expected that a Registry Cleaner would do the job,
but nonetheless congratulations.
Because I was curious about what registry entry the installer looks
for I downloaded some NSIS-source files of the
On Wed, 4 Nov 2009 22:32:33 +0100, Martijn Weisbeek wrote:
Because I was curious about what registry entry the installer looks
for I downloaded some NSIS-source files of the Windows-installer for
GIMP.
At SourceForge I found a file with a name of
gimp+gtk-install-script-20061018.zip. 2006
Hi Sven,
But I've set GIMP preferences Default Image and Image Size in mm, and
Default Grid in mm.
If I do File | New, image is displayed with mm units n status bar.
Why doesn't that happen for an image created
from a template created from my script?
Is there some other preference I
On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 06:10:21 +0100 (CET), eXAKR wrote:
I frequently use The GIMP for photo-editing work and I am absolutely lost
without it. Could someone help me out here? Thanks.
Go to your user profile directory (click on your username in Start Menu)
and delete or rename the .gimp-2.6
Hi,
I'm trying to get a script to generate an image with default units
(as displayed in status bar at bottom of image window)
to be mm instead of pixels. My script does
(gimp-image-set-unit 2)
and I've even set default image grid (in preferences) in mm. No joy.
Can it be done?
Short
On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 18:38 +, Alan Campbell wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to get a script to generate an image with default units
(as displayed in status bar at bottom of image window)
to be mm instead of pixels. My script does
The units displayed in the status bar are the image's display
I recently upgraded from Windows Vista x86 to Windows 7 x64, and am in the
process of reinstalling my old programs and restoring my settings. I had
reinstalled The GIMP (version 2.6.7, x86 version) and was about to use it when
I found that it couldn't handle any image files at all, other than XCF.
You don't need Ubuntu Studio for any version of Gimp. I just happened to have
an interest in Multimedia, so I did a search on how to install Ubuntu Studio
over my existing 9.04 setup.
For gimp 2.7.1, I just typed into my browser something like how to install
Gimp 2.7.1 in Ubuntu 9.04 then
Carusoswi forums at gimpusers.com writes:
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and installed 2.7.1 just to try it out.
I'd like to try it out as well - do you have to have Ubuntu Studio for that ?
I'm running regular Ubuntu (planning to upgrade to 9.10 real soon). Is there a
package repository I
...@panix.com]
Sent: 27 October 2009 01:13
To: Paul Naude
Subject: RE: [Gimp-user] GIMP Color Problems
The same pixels in each image has different values. For
example, what is R:56 G:97 B:0 in Pixelmator is R:54 G:95
B:0 in GIMP. Yes, I also think that there is a problem
with the color system. I get
Dear Felicia
It seems you did not find any answer to your question so far. Could I ask that
you publish a screen capture of the image open in Gimp as well as one of the
other packages?
This is a curious occurrence!
Paul
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Felicia
Could you confirm whether or not it is only the display that differ, i.e. does
the same pixel in both images have the same RGB values?
If not, it could mean that your camera uses a different colour system than RGB
and that there is a difference in conversion.
If the RGB values are
The same pixels in each image has different values. For
example, what is R:56 G:97 B:0 in Pixelmator is R:54 G:95
B:0 in GIMP. Yes, I also think that there is a problem
with the color system. I get the impression that there is
a way to install something into gimp's color management
system that
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and installed 2.7.1 just to try it out.
It runs fine, and has caused me no lost date, but immediately upon
installation complained with message such as 'could not write tile data to
disk - no space available' or something to that effect. When those messages
appear,
I'm running Ubuntu Studio 9.04 and installed 2.7.1 just to try it out.
It runs fine, and has caused me no lost date, but immediately upon
installation complained with message such as 'could not write tile
data to
disk - no space available' or something to that effect. When those
messages
I've looked through the archives and the FAQ and haven't
found any solution to this problem. If I missed it
somehow, I apologize in advance for wasting everyone's
time.
I have a Canon A570 and use GIMP 2.6.6 on Mac OS X
(10.4.11). When I open a photograph from my camera in
GIMP, regardless of
Thanks for that and what you have said is correct. I have installed Gimp 2.4.7
and it works fine. 2.6.7 seems to be a problem. I will keep trying.
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The server environment will run Centos 5.3 and the newer version 5.4 will be
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On Friday 25 September 2009, Greg S. wrote:
This is the 3rd time I have posted this item and it has not
appeared in the forum.
Has anyone installed gimp 2.6.7 on Centos 5.3 or Redhat EL5.
I have searched the net and there appears to be no rpm's for the
above OS's.
Has anyone got any ideas
This is the 3rd time I have posted this item and it has not appeared in the
forum.
Has anyone installed gimp 2.6.7 on Centos 5.3 or Redhat EL5.
I have searched the net and there appears to be no rpm's for the above OS's.
Has anyone got any ideas please.
I have also pulled the packages from the
On 09/09/2009 07:45 PM, James B. wrote:
With an opened photo, the filters section runs ok. However, tools
and
colors crashes Gimp with a Windows message that the program has
stopped
working. Downloaded/installed Gimp 2 times with same problem.
Start gimp up, create a new blank image,
Von: norseman norse...@hughes.net
Paul W. wrote:
I'm running GIMP 2.6.6 on Vista Home Premium SP1. If I use GIMP
normally
and
try to use Colour Tools-Contrast-Brightness GIMP just stops working
and
crashes. If I run GIMP as administrator then I can use Colour Tools ok.
So I guess it
For years I have scanned negatives using vuescan, and then opened the
resulting tiff file in gimp without incident. But now something strange
has started happening. I scanned a b/w negative, and when I opened it,
it came up in ufraw and I had to fiddle with it in order to get it into
gimp. It
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 17:17 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
For years I have scanned negatives using vuescan, and then opened the
resulting tiff file in gimp without incident. But now something strange
has started happening. I scanned a b/w negative, and when I opened it,
it came up in ufraw and
On Sat, 2009-09-12 at 22:50 +0200, Sven Neumann wrote:
On Fri, 2009-09-11 at 17:17 -0500, Leonard Evens wrote:
For years I have scanned negatives using vuescan, and then opened the
resulting tiff file in gimp without incident. But now something strange
has started happening. I scanned a
With an opened photo, the filters section runs ok. However, tools and
colors crashes Gimp with a Windows message that the program has stopped
working. Downloaded/installed Gimp 2 times with same problem.
Start gimp up, create a new blank image, then select something from the
colors menu and
On 09/09/2009 07:45 PM, James B. wrote:
With an opened photo, the filters section runs ok. However, tools and
colors crashes Gimp with a Windows message that the program has stopped
working. Downloaded/installed Gimp 2 times with same problem.
Start gimp up, create a new blank image,
OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is a
slider at the bottom of the dialog for spacing, but I cannot find the slider
for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
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Carusoswi for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is a
slider at the bottom of the dialog for spacing, but I cannot find the slider
for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
This scaling is specific to the tool used, Brush or
Carusoswi for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
OK. I know it has to be there somewhere. When I select a brush, there is
a
slider at the bottom of the dialog for spacing, but I cannot find the
slider
for scaling the brush. What am I doing wrong?
This scaling is specific to the tool used, Brush or
Nothing has changed about all this
since version 2.4 and maybe before.
I don't doubt what you are saying. What happens with me is that I install a
new version, then, if I inadvertently hit some button or close some dialog,
I'm never quite certain whether its disappearance is from me or if
Moin,
On Wed, Sep 2, 2009 at 14:47, Paul Naudep.na...@esteq.com wrote:
Is it possible to record a macro (or script-fu) by recording a number of
steps of a process you know you’ll repeat for a number of images?
no, there isn't.
Regards,
Tobias
P.S. Please don't send HTML Mails to
I saw the post on the issue with Gimp help pages. Did this ever get resolved?
I've never used Gimp before but after installing 2.6.7 I get the same behavior.
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Hi,
On Tue, 2009-08-25 at 09:53 -0400, Detty, David W wrote:
I saw the post on the issue with Gimp help pages. Did this ever get
resolved? I’ve never used Gimp before but after installing 2.6.7 I
get the same behavior.
The GIMP docs team hasn't made a release of the user manual for GIMP
Hi,
On 8/22/09, gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu wrote:
Date: Sat, 22 Aug 2009 05:52:36 +0300
From: M. Bashir Al-Noimi mbno...@gmx.com
Subject: [Gimp-user] Multi-page TIFF
I want to know, How I can create multi-page TIFF file.
If you're using
Update on this issue.
If I type "dbus-launch PathToGimp", gimp launches and the
file/open works fine. Can anyone tell me if dbus was implimented in
this new 2.2.17 version, or what exactly dbus does that gimp needs?
Martin Cracauer wrote:
Steven M. Dodier wrote on Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at
I been using GIMp for years(first pc now MAC). REcently I was shut out of a
folder that required a partial reinstall of osx. This messed up my X11 so I
reinstalled that. Now GIMP won't run. It doen't even start to launch
(bouncing up and down on dock). I've reinstalled the new version several
On Sat, Aug 15, 2009 at 10:37 AM, Johnnyfor...@gimpusers.com wrote:
I been using GIMp for years(first pc now MAC). REcently I was shut out of a
folder that required a partial reinstall of osx. This messed up my X11 so I
reinstalled that. Now GIMP won't run. It doen't even start to launch
Hi,
your two mails did both include the full mailing-list digest as a quote.
That is not OK.
If you absolutely have to use the mailing-list digest, could you pretty
please not reply to the digest mails. If you insist on replying to the
digest mail, then please set a reasonable subject and remove
thanks for such a fast response. I am not sure I know how to install anything
other than what they guide me to on the Gimp page or cnet. Can you please
explain?
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From:
THANK YOU!!! All is well in Gimpland!
Mambus
--- On Wed, 8/12/09, gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu wrote:
From: gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
gimp-user-requ...@lists.xcf.berkeley.edu
Subject: Gimp-user Digest, Vol 83, Issue 16
To:
Hi everyone,
Gimp webpage states:
http://www.gimp.org/downloads/
Ubuntu, Debian
Ubuntu or Debian users can simply run apt-get install gimp to get the
latest stable release of GIMP
Ubuntu repos states 2.4.6 is the latest:
# apt-get install gimp
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency
PS. I don't think these Emails are getting through to the Gimp mailing
list because I never receive these myself. If someone does receive any
of my list Emails please let me know.
Arriving here. loud and clear.
Noman
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Hello,
Ubuntu repos states 2.4.6 is the latest:
This is correct for Ubuntu 8.04. See
http://packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=gimp
Thus I presume I don't have the correct Gimp repositories enabled
Ubuntu ones are not up-to-date for my version 8.04.
There are no (official) GIMP repositories,
(The following has only been observed with GIMP 2.6 in MS Windows. I
don't know if it's true for Linux too; I just haven't had time to
upgrade Linux GIMP from 2.4 yet.)
I don't recall this happening with GIMP 2.4. The problem, with the
exceptions afterward:
Except as noted later, a GIMP window
Ray Simard wrote:
(The following has only been observed with GIMP 2.6 in MS Windows. I
don't know if it's true for Linux too; I just haven't had time to
upgrade Linux GIMP from 2.4 yet.)
I don't recall this happening with GIMP 2.4. The problem, with the
exceptions afterward:
Except as
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Since you do not have control over your networked copy of Gimp I
suggest another route. As I recall the self loading Debian
Hello,
Hoping someone can help resolve this problem. I have done searches of
archives and web sites without much luck. I know this version is a
little old, but I don't have any control over updating the
installation. My problem is related to gimp (2.2.17). I can start gimp
from an nfs
So you think that the older gimp version that I am using is the issue?
If I had a newer gimp version, it would work just fine?
John Culleton wrote:
On Monday 03 August 2009 09:32:21 am Steven M. Dodier wrote:
Hello,
Hoping someone can help resolve this problem. I have done
Steven M. Dodier wrote on Mon, Aug 03, 2009 at 07:32:21AM -0600:
Hello,
Hoping someone can help resolve this problem. I have done searches of
archives and web sites without much luck. I know this version is a
little old, but I don't have any control over updating the
installation.
Hi Martin,
Thanks for your response. It's a little unclear to me how you
determined which libs needed to be moved out of the way. Can you
explain with a little more detail how you found out what needed moving,
and where you moved it to.
Thanks,
Steve
Martin Cracauer wrote:
Steven M.
The page at http://www.gimp.org/windows/ says It is highly recommended
that you install the help files (GIMP User Manual) that are provided as
a separate package (see above). The documentation is also available
online, but it doesn't provide a link to whatever one needs to download
to obtain the
I also have this problem. I'm running Windows Vista Basic just because it
would have cost $100 extra to get Windows xp, and my CPU is an Intel Celeron.
Windows Vista automatically gives the error message:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: gimp-2.6.exe
I also have this problem. I'm running Windows Vista Basic just because it
would have cost $100 extra to get Windows xp, and my CPU is an Intel Celeron.
Windows Vista automatically gives the error message:
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name:gimp-2.6.exe
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