I have installed GIMP version 2.6.12 on two identical machines,
Windows 764-bit and the program installed but will not open. There is
the informationthat came up on the screen.
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
Application Name: gimp-2.6.exe
Jon Winters wrote:
Be prepared to lose your text layers... I don't think there is anything in
the Linux world that can edit a text layer from another application.
That's the show stopper for me then. It's the text layers I need. The
non text layers don't need to be modified. In that case
Debbie Lewis dklewis...@gmail.com writes:
I have installed GIMP version 2.6.12 on two identical machines,
Windows 764-bit and the program installed but will not open. There is
the informationthat came up on the screen.
Problem signature:
Problem Event Name: APPCRASH
On 3/5/12 11:13 AM, Daniel Smith wrote:
Hi all.
I'm switching from Gimp on Windows to a Mac.
(It's an older one, a G5 tower with Leopard only,
but it's nice to be back on a Mac again.)
Before I just download and install without
thinking, I thought I might ask anyone for
advice they might give
Kevin, you just had to throw it in about Linux, didn't you...
:)
I totally agree with you though.
I actually used to run Ubuntu with Gimp on that, and loved it.
But I come from long graphics experience, and wish to use many
of the other programs, video, audio etc that run on macs.
But thanks for
On 03/05/2012 11:52 AM, promovis wrote:
Download Uniconvertor, convert your cdr to svg, edit svg with
Gimp. Good luck!
You might also want to give Inkscape a try - it's a native SVG
editor. The best you can do with the GIMP is convert the SVG file
from vector format to a bitmap format, and
On 3/5/12 4:13 PM, Partha Bagchi wrote:
On Mon, Mar 5, 2012 at 1:35 PM, Ken Springersnowsh...@q.com wrote:
On 3/5/12 11:13 AM, Daniel Smith wrote:
Hi all.
I'm switching from Gimp on Windows to a Mac.
(It's an older one, a G5 tower with Leopard only,
but it's nice to be back on a Mac again.)