Hello Veronica,
please read the release notes:
http://gimp.org/release-notes/gimp-2.6.html
If you still need help, please ask.
Regards,
Tobias
On Tue, Jul 7, 2009 at 14:46, vee wrote:
> I have been using Gimp for a few years with no problems, Now i have
> downloaded a new version and when I ope
I have been using Gimp for a few years with no
problems, Now i have downloaded a new version and when I open it the
window does not give me the options to open a file etc.
Help please.
Veronica
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Hi Akkana, gimp-users,
GIMP 2.6.3. It's the last rpm that was available for OpenSuSE 10.3. As
to how it was compiled. Um, don't know. Can I view compiled options
somewhere in Gimp interface or console command? KDE is my desktop,
but I run a lot of GNome apps.
"Cause errors"? By that do you mea
DJ writes:
> Whenever I have used File > Open Location, I've gotten an error. I
> thought I'd revisit it again while going through a tutorial on
> blending modes. I got the same error, No such file or directory. Yet,
> I can right-click and "Save Image As" with no problem. I got the url
> by right-
Hi Gimp-user,
Whenever I have used File > Open Location, I've gotten an error. I
thought I'd revisit it again while going through a tutorial on
blending modes. I got the same error, No such file or directory. Yet,
I can right-click and "Save Image As" with no problem. I got the url
by right-clicki
On Fri, Apr 08, 2005 at 01:27:24PM +0200, Reinhard Drube wrote:
> >>> > is there a way to avoid that the whole file tree
> >>> > is accessed upon 'file open'? Running gimp on a
> >>> > unix machine with AFS client contacts every AFS
> >>> > cell around the world. That lasts >15 minutes
> >>> > for
Hi,
> I think this is not the fact. If I compile
>
> gtk+-2.4.14/examples/filesel/filesel.c
That is the old file-selection widget, not what GIMP 2.2 is
using. Please follow Yosh's advice and file a bug-report against the
GtkFileChooser widget.
Sven
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>>> > is there a way to avoid that the whole file tree
>>> > is accessed upon 'file open'? Running gimp on a
>>> > unix machine with AFS client contacts every AFS
>>> > cell around the world. That lasts >15 minutes
>>> > for a simple file open! So I am looking for
>>> > a gimmick at least to avoid
On Thu, Apr 07, 2005 at 01:22:32PM +0200, Reinhard Drube wrote:
> Hi,
>
> is there a way to avoid that the whole file tree
> is accessed upon 'file open'? Running gimp on a
> unix machine with AFS client contacts every AFS
> cell around the world. That lasts >15 minutes
> for a simple file open! S
Hi,
is there a way to avoid that the whole file tree
is accessed upon 'file open'? Running gimp on a
unix machine with AFS client contacts every AFS
cell around the world. That lasts >15 minutes
for a simple file open! So I am looking for
a gimmick at least to avoid access to path /afs.
I think the
2005-01-16, v keltezéssel 14:22-kor Matthew H. Plough ezt írta:
> I'll ask in the hopes that someone will point me in the right
> direction. Which developer list would be appropriate for such an
> email?
I know just about the bugreport about the fileselector dialog:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/sho
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Could you point to a screenshot that shows this dialog?
Certainly. http://www.princeton.edu/~mplough/tmp/fileopen.png .
* Like a GUI, it always shows which files are in the current
directory.
Like the GTK+ file chooser :)
Yep! I was just contrasting the behavior w
Matthew H. Plough wrote:
I am well aware that the new file open dialog has been a topic of
contentious debate, and my goal isn't to arouse people's tempers. I
like neither the new (GIMP 2.2) nor the old (GIMP 2.0) file open dialog;
neither offers much flexibility. After looking at the dialog i
Hi everyone!
I know that this probably isn't the right place to discuss this, but
I'll ask in the hopes that someone will point me in the right
direction. Which developer list would be appropriate for such an email?
I am well aware that the new file open dialog has been a topic of
contentiou
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