Paul Waldo wrote:
Thanks for the reply, Doug. This looks like it may be the ticket. If it
works as advertised, $39 is *nothing*. After spending many tens of hours
trying to get wine to work for me, the purchase of Crossover office was a
godsend! I think this product may be in the same vein
Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my Wacom
tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recognizes that there
are any extended input devices (it looks like the user interface for
that changed, too).
I didn't see anything in the release notes regarding Wacom support.
I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the Gimp 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so that I may be able to use py fu scripts
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Did you test in the 2.3.8 version of the program??What OS do you use? (Linux/Windows/MAC)?Regards,Dalai FelintoRio de JaneiroBrasil2006/2/21, Don Koch <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:Until recently, I had been using 2.3.3 and I could configure my Wacom
tablet. After upgrading(?) to 2.3.7, it no longer recogni
Sorry, I made a mistake, the actual version is 2.3.7 (in my home I use the 2.2.8).2006/2/21, Dalai Felinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Did you test in the 2.3.8 version of the program??What OS do you use? (Linux/Windows/MAC)?Regards,Dalai FelintoRio de JaneiroBrasil2006/2/21, Don Koch <
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On Tue, Feb 21, 2006 at 12:56:24PM -0800, Demetrius Jones wrote:
> I was wondering if someone could point out how I am supposed to get the Gimp
> 2.3.6 to recognize that I have python installed on the computer so that I may
> be able to use py fu scripts
>
python loads modules. gi
On Tue, 21 Feb 2006 18:25:27 -0300
Dalai Felinto wrote:
> Sorry, I made a mistake, the actual version is 2.3.7 (in my home I use the
> 2.2.8).
>
> 2006/2/21, Dalai Felinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> > Did you test in the 2.3.8 version of the program??
> > What OS do you use? (Linux/Windows/MAC)?