es, and then save it as a new
image???
Thanks,
Brad Pears
Information Technology
True North Log Homes
br...@truenorthloghomes.com
(705)-645-3096
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Hello fellow GIMP
users,
My name is Brad
Simmons, and I'm a long-time Photoshop user who is joining the ranks of
graphics afficianados who are trying out GIMP. However, I've not yet been able
to do something that I frequently do in Photoshop: Draw a thin, straight line
with a
Please point me at FAQ or whatever if I'm missing something
Basically, I would like to replace a car color, but not affect the
highlights/lighting affects on the car. For example, if a car is green,
but the picture has it in a certain light, the green will be mixed with
white light, etc. I j
I would like to upgrade to gimp v2 from v1.25. Does anyone know of an
apt or yum repository that has all the files to complete the upgrade?
Regards,
Brad
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Thanks.
Running _ldconfig_ did the trick.
.brad
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
Le 23.04.2004 23:14:11, Brad Kligerman a écrit :
Hi again.
I compiled gimp-2.0.1 relatively painlessly, but when I try to
start it from a command line, I get the following error:
In which path did you build gimp
that in neither my home or root directories, was the
.gimp-2.0 directory was not created??
Can anyone help me out with this one? Thanks.
.brad
s linked to
_libgimpcolor-1.3.so.24.1.0_.
Any ideas what's going on?
Thanks again,
/brad.
Brad Kligerman wrote:
Hi all/
I've been trying to upgrade from GIMP 1.2.3 that was installed with
RH9 to GIMP 1.3.23.
It won't configure, and I get the following...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gi
. In my desperation to get this thing installed, I got
misfit-x's indications mixed up. I guess I will take a look at the
man-pages, but I still can't figure out why I can't straighten this
thing out, especially since I already have an older GIMP that works on
my
| grep gtk2
pygtk2-devel-1.99.14-4
pygtk2-1.99.14-4
gtk2-2.2.1-4
gtk2-devel-2.2.1-4
pygtk2-libglade-1.99.14-4
gtk2-engines-2.2.0-2
Notice how _GTK+ 2.2.4_ becomes _gtk2-2.2.1-4_. Could this be where my
system is getting gtk 2.2.1??
/brad
If that didn't work, then there's a config somewh
Brad Kligerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
I've been trying to upgrade from GIMP 1.2.3 that was installed with
RH9 to GIMP 1.3.23.
It won't configure, and I get the following...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] gimp-1.3.23]# ./configure
..>>>>>
checking for
STALL' for help.
I installed GTK 2.2.4 and followed all the other installation
instructions. When I check the version of GTK+ with Synaptic, it shows
_GTK2 - version 2.2.1-4_ and not 2.2.4. Is this where the problem is
coming from. Any ideas??
Thanks.
/brad.
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Brad
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