Re: compiling resynthesizer

2000-07-18 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Sat, Jul 15, 2000 at 02:31:44PM +0200, Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I've been trying to compile the resynthesizer plug-in but it didn't > work. There are some files included in the source which are not > available on my system: > > #include > #include > #include This means you have

Re: More about compiling Resynthesizer

2000-07-18 Thread James Smaby
You need a c++ compiler. This should be part of the gcc distribution. If you just want a working compiled plug-in, I got a working compile (lots of people have been having trouble getting their c++ compilers working right) and put it on my website at:

More about compiling Resynthesizer

2000-07-18 Thread Andrew J Fortune
Hi, This is probably a basic question to many of you, so please forgive me. I am trying to compile resynthesizer using "make install" (as per the instructions in the README), but I am getting the error message "g++: command not found". I tried to look for such a package on both my Mandrake and

RE: GAP

2000-07-18 Thread Andrew J Fortune
Hi Jakub, You are right when you say that GAP is a really powerful plug-in. I have now worked through your "advanced animation" tutorial, and now have a better understanding of how GAP works -- although I still have a lot to learn. If I understand correctly, your instruction (below) to simultan

Re: Description of SF-ADJUSTMENT parameter format (?)

2000-07-18 Thread Guillermo S. Romero / Familia Romero
>Does anybody know where can I get the description of all SF-parameters >which could be used in a script-fu scripts (SF-ADJUSTMENT, for >instance)? There are only 5 of them mentioned in Michael Terry's Black >Belt School of Script-Fu. Latest Gimp has some new SF-foobar. To complicate things, all