Hi,
misfit-x [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
If that didn't work, then there's a config somewhere that's still saying
there's a GTK+-2.2.1 somewhere. I have another idea... REinstall
GTK+2.2.1, then uninstall it. Then reinstall (just make install in the
source tree you compiled GTK+-2.2.4 in, if
misfit-x/
Thanks for pursuing this with me.
# rpm -qa | grep gtk+
The results:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gimp-1.3.23]# rpm -qa | grep gtk+
gtk+-devel-1.2.10-25
gtk+-1.2.10-25
But when I changed it from _gtk+_ to _rpm -qa | grep gtk2_ I got the
following :
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gimp-1.3.23]# rpm -qa |
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-01-17 at 0309.30 +0100):
Ideas? Suggestions? (But please do not complain about the lack of your
favourite zoom level, trying to insert specific missing zoom levels in
the table above would completely break the advantages of nearly
homogenous zooming...)
After being
On Sat, Jan 17, 2004 at 01:26:09PM +0100, GSR - FR [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
what people is used to or the levels for typical images and finaly get
my patch encouragingly classified as evil, I think I will stop wasting
time and keep my ideas and suggestions to myself.
Get used to it, that's how
Sven/
Just like misfit-x pointed out already, this is of course completely
wrong. /etc/ld.so.conf has nothing to do with pkg-config. I would
strongly suggest to take a short look at the man-pages before doing
such changes. It certainly helps to know what files you are editing.
Point well
Hi,
GSR - FR [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
So I only have a question: why is homougenous zooming the holy grail
that makes the rest of issues discardable? Something other than the
words smooth or continous, which only make me think about animation
and not about painting.
Homogenous scaling is
GSR - FR ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-01-17 at 0309.30 +0100):
Ideas? Suggestions? (But please do not complain about the lack of your
favourite zoom level, trying to insert specific missing zoom levels in
the table above would completely break the advantages of nearly
I have been trying to call the GIMP with a Norwegian
user interface, but without success. I don't know
if the GIMP uses locales, but in the not-so-distant
past, the locales for Norwegian language changed.
The new locales for Norwegian are
nb_NO Norwegian bokmal
nn_NO Norwegian nynorsk
Norway
hi,
On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 09:49:31PM +0100, GSR / FR wrote:
Hi:
I saw that zoom has been changed following bug 124073. After trying
it, I did not liked it. Personally I think it gives too much
importance to extreme zooms, forgeting most people work around
100%. 4000 to 20 pix images in a
On Sat, 2004-01-17 at 18:37, Conrad Newton wrote:
[snip]
The new locales for Norwegian are
nb_NO Norwegian bokmal
nn_NO Norwegian nynorsk
Norway has two official languages.
'LANG=nb_NO gimp-1.3' works here, but 'LANG=nn_NO gimp-1.3' doesn't.
With some programs, I have to call the old
Marc Lehmann ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
[...]
discussion on #gimp and #gimp is IRC and not gimp-developer
The discussion took partly place here also, so please take your dogs back
and complain elsewhere about appropriateness.
you haven't been around on #gimp when this conversation took
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