Sven Neumann wrote:
> Why don't you just pass --enable-binreloc to configure and simply call
> the resulting binary directly? It will then figure out where to find the
> libraries and data files relative to the location of the binary.
Thanks for this hint. Meanwhile I've solved the problem as desc
Are you *sure* you're running X11?
IIRC, It was on the developer tools CD in Jaguar. It's also a free
download from the Apple Dev site. On my machine, it's under
Applications>Utilities>X11, and has to be running before I launch any
X apps.
Chris
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Hi,
On Thu, 2006-11-02 at 03:41 +0100, Stephan Hegel wrote:
> It does not break the mechanism of "configure && make && make install" as
> everything could be embedded fully transparent within this procedure,
> even the installation of a wrapper. The user even wouldn't notice.
This discussion is
I don't see a mailing list for gimp on the mac, so I hope that this post
is okay. I just downloaded the gimp-app package for the mac by Aaron
Voisine. When I start the Gimp, I get a dialogue box for XDarwin asking
me if I want full screen or rootless. When I respond (doesn't matter
which), I get a
On 11/3/06, David Gowers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Do you look at the image at a zoom level of 100%?
> Yes, you are correct - when I zoom to 100%, the fonts are smooth - now I
how it should be rendered when you zoom in or out. Gimp renders the document
at a given scale, and does not re-rende
The following solution was sent to me personally:
Hey... I would have posted to the list but I'm not a member. I had the
EXACT same problem you are experiencing with Gimp. Try getting rid of
.fonts.cache-1 in your home directory and restart Gimp -- fixed my problem!
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 00:14:18
On Thursday 02 November 2006 09:16, Stephan Hegel wrote:
> Tom Williams wrote:
> > For the record folks, I've got Gimp 2.2.11 installed in /usr (came with
> > my Linux distro) and Gimp 2.3.12 (used to have 2.3.11) installed in
> > /usr/local/gimp-2.3 and I'm able to run either version without any