> Von: "Nathan"
> >The compatibility settings are not set in gimp itself, it is a windows
> >setting. You right click on the GIMP shortcut, go to properties and
> >set it from there.
> >
> I found it! It was set to Windows 95 compatibility.
Do you know why it had been set to Windows 95?
Micha
>>
> How do I get to the Properties if gimp doesn't even open?
>
The compatibility settings are not set in gimp itself, it is a windows
setting. You right click on the GIMP shortcut, go to properties and
set it from there.
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On Mon, 7 Jun 2010 22:43:57 +0200 (CEST), Nathan wrote:
> Using WinXP SP3. Downloaded and installed gimp-2.6.8-i686-setup.exe. When
> trying to open it I get GLib-ERROR**:This version of GLib requires NT-based
> Windows.
> I have never seen this problem before. How do I get gimp to run on my
> co
Hi,
Dave Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > Is there a reasonable way to provide more detail as to what
> > GIMP is doing in a bug report? Reporting that GTK is failing
> > when a 45MB jpg file is expanded to 500MB+ is perhaps a bit too
> > generic. It would be nice to say it w
Hi,
Bruce Burden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > And while you're at it could I ask you to open a bugzilla report against
> > this?
> >
> Is there a reasonable way to provide more detail as to what
> GIMP is doing in a bug report? Reporting that GTK is failing
> when a 45MB jpg fi
Bruce Burden wrote:
That is what I figured. Since I was able to create and
manipulate the file to start with, I assume it is something
that I changed. Problem is, I don't see that malloc() returns
a useful error indication.
You could try running the gimp in valgrind - this should tell yo
On Fri, Feb 20, 2004 at 04:45:21PM +0100, Dave Neary wrote:
Hi Dave,
>
> The 16K is likely to be the straw that broke the camel's back, the
> little bit of memory that pushed things over the top.
>
That is what I figured. Since I was able to create and
manipulate the file to st
Hi Bruce,
Bruce Burden wrote:
I created a 45MB jpg with GIMP a few years ago. Now, when I
attempt to open the image, the file is successfully loaded, the
first tile or so is shown, then GIMP crashes because:
45 MB!!! That's a big image.
bash-2.05b$ gimp
GLib-ERROR **: could not al