Where can I get GIMP 2.6 for win64? Sorry, I am just not getting along with
2.8, specifically, no GAP. I cannot seem to get it to work. Also, the 2.8
interface on windows looks horrid (imho) looks like windows 2000 and I have
7. Yeah, I use windows. I tried Ubuntu, but it just started getting
On Sun, 2012-07-15 at 19:07 +0200, erroneus wrote:
It is also of interesting note that I have also attempted to resolve the
poppler library lack without success. I just don't know what is missing
from all of this.
As of poppler, GIMP requires 'poppler-glib = 0.12.4'
I used the
I have some old fashioned colour negatives. I am trying to get positives
from these. Although I have searched the web it does not seem to be easy. I
have not understood most of what I've read. Can anyone tell me how to do it
using Gimp?
Brian Brophy
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On Mon, 2012-07-16 at 12:56 +0200, erroneus wrote:
I also have poppler-glib 0.12.4 which comes with my distro. However,
the compiler doesn't see it. It's not the show-stopper that the SVG
support was.
You need the development packages, those two:
libpoppler-dev
libpoppler-glib-dev
I did the same, and also have 2 friends, frequent users of gimp that went back
to 2.6. Though it's somewhat more unstable than 2.8, 2.6 is much more
efficient, comfortable, intuitive, fast, and convenient.
From my own part, what decided me to get back to 2.6 is the lame impossibility
to choose
not understood most of what I've read. Can anyone tell me how to do it
using Gimp?
Brian Brophy
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But ... after creating a working xcf file in GIMP with the lower third
then expanding the canvas size up to create space for the other two
images ...
I open and copy the middle screen capture, then paste into my xcf. Then I
have the middle as a new
On Mon, Jul 16, 2012 at 8:51 PM, pitibonom for...@gimpusers.com wrote:
From my own part, what decided me to get back to 2.6 is the lame
impossibility to choose page format: portrait or landscape.
http://i.imgur.com/cb85t.jpg
GL for your future lame choices developpers !
Thx, much
On 16/07/12 12:44, Brian Brophy wrote:
I have some old fashioned colour negatives. I am trying to get positives
from these. Although I have searched the web it does not seem to be easy. I
have not understood most of what I've read. Can anyone tell me how to do it
using Gimp?
Brian Brophy
Hi there,
we've added a new donation option to our website - a Flattr button.
It is located just below the donations button in the navigation menu of
http://www.gimp.org
Flattr is a microdonation service that allows you to distribute an
arbitrary amount of money - for example 2 euros - to
On Sun, 2012-07-15 at 04:14 +0200, erroneus wrote:
You need to build things in the selected build directory, babl, gegl
and gimp
If glib and gtk versions are too low, you need to build those and
their dependancies in the selected directory.
DO NOT BUILD IN /usr or /usr/local
Just a note
On Sun, 2012-07-15 at 04:14 +0200, erroneus wrote:
You need to build things in the selected build directory, babl, gegl
and gimp
If glib and gtk versions are too low, you need to build those and
their dependancies in the selected directory.
DO NOT BUILD IN /usr or /usr/local
Just a note
Seems I cheered too soon... only the gimp-devel-2.8.0 packages are there...
perhaps the binaries are coming soon...
Just a note here, there are rpm packages fo gimp 2.8 for Centos 6.2 and
6.3 according to rpmfind.net.
It's probably also fine to build in /usr/local, it is on most rpm-based
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