I'm trying to compile the release GIMP (1.2.3).
Why would "XCF (GIMP)" be the only supported file type?
Even PNG files are no recognized.
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Bob Lockie wrote:
> I'm trying to compile the release GIMP (1.2.3).
> Why would "XCF (GIMP)" be the only supported file type?
> Even PNG files are no recognized.
It sounds like the configure script couldn't find any of the libraries
to support other image types. Do you have libjpeg, libpng, etc
I decided to upgrade gimp because I was having problems with CUPS.
It's not obvious that 4.3.x is development. :-(
I was trying gimp-print-4.3.12
The documentation for gimp-print saysthat EPSON Stylus C62 is Fully
Operational but none of the "Epson C#*" are in the selection list.
I put the GIMP 1
On 03/29/03 23:11 Tom Williams spoke thusly
Bob Lockie wrote:
I'm trying to compile the release GIMP (1.2.3).
Why would "XCF (GIMP)" be the only supported file type?
Even PNG files are no recognized.
It sounds like the configure script couldn't find any of the libraries
to support other image
Is there any way to stitch photos together using the gimp ?
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Hello,
This is more of a curiosity question.
When I was in elementary school I was taught that the primary colours were
yellow, blue and red. I used those to create "secondary colours": green,
orange, purple.
Today I know that the "primary colours" are red, green and blue since the
human retin
On 03/30/03 02:01 Daniel Carrera spoke thusly
Hello,
This is more of a curiosity question.
When I was in elementary school I was taught that the primary colours were
yellow, blue and red. I used those to create "secondary colours": green,
orange, purple.
Today I know that the "primary colours"