OK I downloaded the latest stabel Gimp and recompiled it. I did make isntall
also.
I recompiled the latest stable Xsane and installed it.
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Subject:[Gimp-user] Installing xsane plugin
I guess I must keep asking this question until someone responds.
How do I install the xsane plugin in Gimp? Xsane runs ok standalone.
I tried creating a directory called xsane under gimp-1.2/plug-ins and
linking
I guess I must keep asking this question until someone responds.
How do I install the xsane plugin in Gimp? Xsane runs ok standalone.
I tried creating a directory called xsane under gimp-1.2/plug-ins and
linking the xsane binary there, then removing .gimprc from my home
directory. Everything
Hi there,
On Sat, Mar 23, 2002 at 04:15:24PM -0500, Carol Spears wrote:
can someone help this guy?
carol
[...]
How do I install the xsane plugin in Gimp? Xsane runs ok standalone.
I tried creating a directory called xsane under gimp-1.2/plug-ins and
linking the xsane binary there, then
John Culleton writes:
I guess I must keep asking this question until someone responds.
How do I install the xsane plugin in Gimp? Xsane runs ok standalone.
Tino gave an answer for gimp installed from source. If you're
using gimp from an RPM, you probably want the xsane-gimp RPM,
which
I wrote:
[suggestion of xsane-gimp RPM]
My gimp 1.3.3 installed from source doesn't see the xsane plugin,
though, so Tino's instructions are probably better if you're
installing gimp and xsane from source.
... Tino's instructions were:
Yes indeed, it is simple: Just do not create an xsane
John Culleton wrote:
I guess I must keep asking this question until someone responds.
How do I install the xsane plugin in Gimp? Xsane runs ok standalone.
I tried creating a directory called xsane under gimp-1.2/plug-ins and
linking the xsane binary there, then removing .gimprc from my
On Thursday 28 February 2002 01:08 pm, John Culleton, went on about:
I suspect this is a FAQ, but I can't find the
answer in Grokking the Gimp and the info in
The Gimp Manual seems to be obsolete.
I need to connect my Xsane scanner program
to Gimp 1.2.2. The manual suggest a simple
On Thursday 28 February 2002 03:11 pm, John Culleton, went on about:
On Thursday 28 February 2002 14:03, Patrick wrote:
=
John,
From what I have seen thus far, just installing Sane (the main
program) and XSane (the gui frontend for Sane) solves all your
problems! Once all is installed