If the gimp executable is installed at '/usr/bin', and you compile the developer
sources then the
newer version should appear by default at '/usr/local/bin'. This can be changed with
the
'--prefix=' ./configure option when compiling from sources. To run the old excutable
just type
'/usr/bin/g
I seem to remember someone giving instructions on how to have and use
two versions of Gimp. I would like to use a 1.1 version for all of the
new and great things, but I would like to run a 1.0 version for all of
those great old and un-updated plugins (while I patiently wait for busy
developers to
I was running gimp 1.0.4 (linux 2.0) and everything worked very nicely.
I upgraded to gimp 1.1.24 (still on linux 2.0), I had many problems.
One of the big problems, for my purposes, was the Image>Colors>Hue
Saturation window. Light and dark "worked", but changes to hue and
saturation were not
Carl-Johan Sveningsson wrote:
>
> Hi.
>
> It's a great nice plugin,
Thanks!
> but 1.9 won't work at all for me.
> I don't know, is my gimp (1.1.25) weird or what's wrong?
No, but as I have stated, V1.9 is (only) for Gimp 1.0.
The error is typical for Gimp 1.1 (and there are a lot
more "errors