On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 4:45 PM, Constance Lowery
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> Please take my name and email address off your list, thanks.
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On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 4:23 PM, rht wrote:
>>Why don't you report it to Otto? He is quite responsive.
>
> Can you give me a munged email address for him, please?
Look here:
https://launchpad.net/~otto-kesselgulasch
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>Why don't you report it to Otto? He is quite responsive.
Can you give me a munged email address for him, please?
Robert
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Why don't you report it to Otto? He is quite responsive.
On Fri, Mar 8, 2013 at 5:12 PM, rht wrote:
> >That is most weird, because gimp should open the file even if it had some
> totally different or no extension at all.
>
> I agree, filenames are irrelevant to *nix. Magic numbers are used inst
>That is most weird, because gimp should open the file even if it had some
totally different or no extension at all.
I agree, filenames are irrelevant to *nix. Magic numbers are used instead.
>Can you check if ubuntu does some sort of patching to gimp 2.8.4?
I don't have to check. Ubuntu patche
On Thu, 07 Mar 2013 16:22:50 -0800, Burnie West wrote:
> Is it possible that somehow Ubuntu has adopted the Windoze convention that
> only
> three-letterextensions are valid?
That's a DOS convention - 32-bit Windows always supported extensions of any
length.
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On Fri, 2013-03-08 at 11:34 +0100, rht wrote:
> >Who is giving you that message when you do exactly what?
>
> Gimp 2.8.4 when I attempt to open the file, either via menu --> file --> open,
> or from the command line using "gimp file.tiff".
>
> Both methods work with "file.tif".
That is most weir
>Who is giving you that message when you do exactly what?
Gimp 2.8.4 when I attempt to open the file, either via menu --> file --> open,
or from the command line using "gimp file.tiff".
Both methods work with "file.tif".
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On Mon, 2013-03-04 at 22:42 +0100, rht wrote:
> I am using Gimp 2.8.4 which was updated for Ubuntu 12.04 (DreamStudio 12.04)
> via
> apt-get update. Since updating I am getting "unsupported file format" messages
> for photos converted from RAW by dcraw to the default ppm then piped through
> IM's
>Is it possible that somehow Ubuntu has adopted the Windoze convention that only
three-letterextensions are valid?
No, that is not possibel. Even if it were, both files can be opened by *every*
other image viewing application living on my Ubuntu OS.
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On 03/05/2013 02:38 PM, rht wrote:
By doing a simple copy changing the extension from "tiff" to "tif" [cp
input.tiff output.tif] the file now opens.
Surely this is not correct *nix behaviour?
Robert
Is it possible that somehow Ubuntu has adopted the Windoze convention that only
three-letterex
>What's the output of the file command for this file?
Both files have the same characteristics (which is to be expected).
"file input_image.tiff" (and "file output_image.tif") give:
input_image.tiff TIFF image data, little-endian
output_image.tif TIFF image data, little-endian
identify gives:
in
On 05.03.2013 23:38, rht wrote:
By doing a simple copy changing the extension from "tiff" to "tif" [cp
input.tiff output.tif] the file now opens.
Surely this is not correct *nix behaviour?
What's the output of the file command for this file?
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By doing a simple copy changing the extension from "tiff" to "tif" [cp
input.tiff output.tif] the file now opens.
Surely this is not correct *nix behaviour?
Robert
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I am using Gimp 2.8.4 which was updated for Ubuntu 12.04 (DreamStudio 12.04) via
apt-get update. Since updating I am getting "unsupported file format" messages
for photos converted from RAW by dcraw to the default ppm then piped through
IM's convert utility into TIFFs.
In addition, some JPEGs that
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