On Sun, Jan 07, 2001 at 05:29:20PM +1000, Keith Antoine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I installed Gimp 1.2.0 easily but on executing gimp from a terminal I get::
How did you install the gimp? Did you remove your old gimp instalaltion
COMPLETELY before upgrading? This could be the result of a gimp
I'm getting "connection refused" error for three days now, when I try to
go to the gimp plugin registry site.
I can ping it, but no HTTP connection.
And, no, I'm not behind a firewall.
Cheers, Chris
Hello,
How to use AMP curves files with the Gimp-print?
See: http://www.inksupply.com/index1.cfm?source=html/workflow.html
Or how to load the amp files in the Gimp ?
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Hi folks,
I'm building a new system and would like to get some opinions on hardware.
This is primarily a web programmer development system. It's main tasks
will be to emulate the production environment closely, running SQL and web
servers. Part of the development task will include using Gimp
Solved:
The hint was that xwd could not write something somewhere, so I
tried to run it as root, and it worked. So I deleted .gimp-1.1
and re-installed.
Yeah!
Allan Peda writes:
I am having problems getting screenshots. It appears to be related to
the gimp communicating with xwd.
I installed 1.2, and it looks nice so far. One problem I had was with the
fonts. I don't have nearly as many fonts as with the previous version, and
many of those which are listed in the font dialog box are not displayed
because they are 2-bit fonts. I kept a 1.1.24 version and all the old fonts