., two issues:
- Gtk. This requires cygwin (I wa sunder the impression that
gimp on win32 also required this for ./configure, but I was wrong).
gimp-perl does not require this module, although it is highly recommended
of course, esp. given it's windows ;)
- Gimp-Perl. gimp-perl
You might see whether the MKS Toolkit perl distribution
(http://www.mks.com/) will support the necessary ops. They do have very
unix-like make and shell (C and Korn) environments.
Just my 2c - just a perl non-power user.
Peter
Tor Lillqvist wrote:
Marc Lehmann writes:
(Also there are
Peter Dove wrote:
You might see whether the MKS Toolkit perl distribution
(http://www.mks.com/) will support the necessary ops. They do have very
unix-like make and shell (C and Korn) environments.
If you're going to consider MKS, you should check out UWin from
att.research. Provides much
on pure Windows, and
system('gtk-config --libs') won't work (there is nothing to
recognise that the (extension-less) gtk-config file somewhere in
PATH is executable, and needs interpretation by a shell), and one
thus needs a wrapper .bat file, or even an .exe, to start a (cygwin)
bash or sh
Hello everybody,
It should be very nice if i could run perl script in Gimp for Windows. Is it
possible ? (i think it's necessary to have Gimp.pm installed but are there
"binaries" available for Windows ?)
On Wed, Jan 03, 2001 at 01:06:19PM +0100, COUTIER Eric
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It should be very nice if i could run perl script in Gimp for Windows. Is it
Nobody so far has attempted to compile gimp-perl, AFAIK. I think that the
same build environment used for normal gimp builds would
Marc Lehmann writes:
(Also there are different ports of perl to win32). Basically, it requires
somebody who just loves win32 and perl to check it out ;)
Well, I can't say I love Win32, but I do like Perl ;-) When I tried
(must have been a year ago, I think) the first hurdle was porting the
Hi all,
I have read that there is one or mailing lists for the Windows port of GIMP.
I went to the site at http://www.xcf.berkeley.edu, but the link to the
mailing lists page seems to be down. Can anyone provide me details on these,
please ?
Thanks in advance,
Andrew J Fortune
Take a look at...
http://user.sgic.fi/~tml/gimp/win32/
The information for the GIMP Win32 stuff is on that page.
See ya
Charles Iliya Krempeaux
Andrew J Fortune wrote:
Hi all,
I have read that there is one or mailing lists for the Windows port of GIMP.
I went to the site
Hi GIMP List!
I am a Linux user, but at my school we only have Windows computers. We are
allowed to install programs to them and so I wonder where I can find out
more about GIMP for windows. Is it freeware? Where can I find it and (if
possible) download it?
Best regards,
Per Pettersson [EMAIL
Hi Per,
try this link:
http://user.sgic.fi/~tml/gimp/win32/downloads.html
Lenka.
On Fri, 7 Jul 2000, Per Pettersson wrote:
Hi GIMP List!
I am a Linux user, but at my school we only have Windows computers. We are
allowed to install programs to them and so I wonder where I can find out
Hi,
I am a Windows user, and have been using the Windows version of the GIMP
quite extensively. I have noticed that the Tool Options menu for the Bucket
Fill tool does not have an Opacity slider or a Mode selector (these are
available in the Linux version).
Could anyone suggest a workaround
I am a Windows user, and have been using the Windows version of the GIMP
quite extensively. I have noticed that the Tool Options menu for the Bucket
Fill tool does not have an Opacity slider or a Mode selector (these are
available in the Linux version).
Could anyone suggest a workaround
Hi Andrew,
Can you not use layers
I mean.
1). Select the areas you wish to fill (select tool, magic wand, etc)
2). Create a new layer, keeping the previous selection
3). Use bucket fill on new layer.
4). Play around (OK carefully adjust ;-) ) mode and opacity
5). Merge layers when happy.
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Subject: The "Bucket Fill" Tool in GIMP for Windows
Hi,
I am a Windows user, and have been using the Windows version of the GIMP
quite extensively. I have noticed that the Tool Options menu for the Bucket
Fill tool does not have an Opacity slider or a Mode selector (these are
Hi Andrew,
Can you not use layers
Maybe cos if you know wht you want, the other way is faster. And if you do
not, you do not waste undo steps (do, "uuummm I do not like it", undo, do:
only one slot wasted). Maybe if the undo stack thing is cleared in next
versions it would be the same in
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