On Sun, 2013-03-31 at 18:47 +0200, Bunky67 wrote:
> Is this gimp 2.8 not able to be used on my machine
Possibly not under Windows XP; depending on the system it may work fine
on the same machine but under a GNU/Linux™ operating environment, for
example.
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>What error messages are you getting and where did you get the
>installer?
I got the Installers both from Sourceforge.net
The 2.8.2 file says: Set up files corrupted Please obtain a new copy of the
program
then 2.8.4 says :External Protocol Request
Requested Link :
file:///C:/Documen
On 13-03-31 12:47 PM, Bunky67 wrote:
I currently have Gimp 2.6 installed but on my Dell Dimension With Windows XP
service pack 3, I would like to update to 2.8 but when I download and try to
install the program it keeps saying there's errors.
What error messages are you getting and where did
I currently have Gimp 2.6 installed but on my Dell Dimension With Windows XP
service pack 3, I would like to update to 2.8 but when I download and try to
install the program it keeps saying there's errors.
Is this gimp 2.8 not able to be used on my machine
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Hi
We can compare this new "classic" mode with the "classic" save or save
as mode available with Gimp 2.4 but strangely absent in the new gimp 2.6.
Gnome users didn't like new Gnome behaviour, developers listened, they
give them the choice...:-)Good approach.
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>To my knowledge GIMP does not support laser engraving machines like
>Legend Helix 24 Laser.
>
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>The spesifications for Legend Helix 24 Laser:
>http://www.epiloglaser.com/legend_helix.htm
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>There exists a backend named epilog-cups for the legend brand of
>engravers/lasers, but it seems fiddly to