Linux GIMP wrote:
Talking about thumbnail viewers:
First off, I have also searched for a thumbnail viewer that will show
xcf files. I have GThumb installed (Gentoo box) and it does not show my
xcf file thumbnails. I have searched for any type of
settings/preferences dialogue but found
Hi,
Gail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I used gimptool-2.0 and got a lot of error messages when I tried to
install, same as when I tried the first file. Would it help you if
I post the errors here?
Well, we won't be able to help you unless you do just that.
Sven
Gail wrote:
I used gimptool-2.0 and got a lot of error messages when I tried to install,
same as when I tried the first file. Would it help you if I post the errors
here?
That would help, but:
gimptool --install Multitile.c
builds on my system with only two minor warnings, so if there are
Linux GIMP wrote:
Talking about thumbnail viewers:
First off, I have also searched for a thumbnail viewer that will show
xcf files. I have GThumb installed (Gentoo box) and it does not show my
xcf file thumbnails. I have searched for any type of
settings/preferences dialogue but found
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 08:30:18 -0400
Gary Montalbine [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
Linux GIMP wrote:
Talking about thumbnail viewers:
First off, I have also searched for a thumbnail viewer that will
show xcf files. I have GThumb installed (Gentoo box) and it does
not show my
On Sat, 14 Aug 2004 08:01:48 +0200
Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote the words:
Linux GIMP wrote:
Talking about thumbnail viewers:
First off, I have also searched for a thumbnail viewer that will
show xcf files. I have GThumb installed (Gentoo box) and it does
not show
Hi Sven,
Thank's for taking time to answer.The setting in prefs dialog is set to
web browser, if i change it to internal i get-could not find Gimp help
browser procedure.It probablywas not compiled because you dont have
GtkHtml installed. Im not sure what happend to text layout i have just
Linux GIMP wrote:
You are correct that Nautilus is a file manager for Gnome. I have it
installed and just played around with it. It shows thumbnails for
neither xcf files nor tif.bz2 files, even though I have created
thumbnails for those images in Gimp via the open file dialogue box.
But you say
Hi,
Linux GIMP [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Ok, here is a question I have, where exactly would this thumbnail be
saved to? Is there one directory for all or is it in a subdirectory of
the directory where the images are? I was under the impression it was
the latter, but this does not seem to
Hi,
Linux GIMP [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
You are correct that Nautilus is a file manager for Gnome. I have it
installed and just played around with it. It shows thumbnails for
neither xcf files nor tif.bz2 files, even though I have created
thumbnails for those images in Gimp via the open
Hi,
stepg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The setting in prefs dialog is set to web browser.
Well, and what's the setting for the web broswer?
Sven
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Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
stepg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The setting in prefs dialog is set to web browser.
Well, and what's the setting for the web broswer?
Sven
Okay now i am going from stupid to really stupid but i have the setting
set to web browser, i cant find any means to change
Hi,
stepg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay now i am going from stupid to really stupid but i have the
setting set to web browser, i cant find any means to change this to
a specific browser. Firefox is set as my default browser.
Right below the Help Browser configuration there's an entry that
Hi,
Gary Montalbine [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I am using kde 3.2.3 and ML 10.0. I have a sub directory called
family that has 85 files consisiting of jpg and xcf files. All but
three showed thumbnails. 2 xcf and 1 jpg file did not. Why I have no
idea. I also have a .xvpics subdirectory in
Sorry Sven but i have tried to change in the box but it will not let me
put any text in, it still remains at web browser or internal depending
on what is selected.
1. I goto file prefs
2. help
3. what browser to use
4. Click on box to input text but it want let me change what is already
Hi,
stepg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Sorry Sven but i have tried to change in the box but it will not let
me put any text in, it still remains at web browser or internal
depending on what is selected.
1. I goto file prefs
2. help
3. what browser to use
4. Click on box to input text but
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
stepg [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Okay now i am going from stupid to really stupid but i have the
setting set to web browser, i cant find any means to change this to
a specific browser. Firefox is set as my default browser.
Right below the Help Browser configuration there's
On Saturday 14 August 2004 03:52 am, you wrote:
Gail wrote:
I used gimptool-2.0 and got a lot of error messages when I tried to
install, same as when I tried the first file. Would it help you if I
post the errors here?
That would help, but:
gimptool --install Multitile.c
builds on
On Friday 13 August 2004 06:36 pm, you wrote:
Gail wrote:
This file linked above was the same as the original I grabbed off of the
Plug-in Registry.
Not quite the same ...
You did notice that I fixed it to compile for 2.0, didn't you?
By the way - did you try to contact the original
Hi,
Michael Schumacher [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This might be platform-dependent - e.g. on Win32, there is nothing
else than the dropdown box... which seems to be kind of redundant,
too, because there is no internal help on this platform.
I don't see any reason why the internal help browser
Hi,
Gail [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There was an earlier email to the list that stated that Debian uses
a library package called libgimp2.0-dev but I can't find it
anywhere, not even on the Debian web site.
http://packages.debian.org/unstable/libdevel/libgimp2.0-dev
Sven
I'm having a problem that prevents me from using Gimp-2 altogether:
whenever I use any input device to do something with the pen down,
such as draw or erase, the cpu load shoots up and the system becomes
quickly unusable. The processes that generate the load are the X
server and kdeinit.
It
On Saturday 14 August 2004 08:19 pm, Pierre-Philippe Coupard wrote:
I'm having a problem that prevents me from using Gimp-2 altogether:
whenever I use any input device to do something with the pen down,
such as draw or erase, the cpu load shoots up and the system becomes
quickly unusable. The
Hi,
I am adapting a workflow from a Photoshop action and there is one step
that does haze removal with USM using radius 60, amount 0.30 and
threshold 1, that is extremely slow. I just timed it on a 94.4MB 4048x3040
photograph and it took 3 minutes, 50 seconds. I have a tile cache of
256MB and
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