Sorry to hear about this. However, would the same thing not happen if you
were using Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro?
Joey
On Fri, 07 Jul 2006 11:13:41 +0800, Hector Noriega <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hello,
This might be a common experience (or a well-known fact) among GIMP
users. I jus
I finally got Web-o-tine working in Grafpup. Thanks everyone.
Joey
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Nathan said he got webotine to work with Grafpup Linux with no problem.
He created a dotpup for me to install, so I deleted my webotine script,
installed the dotpup, and checked if it worked. Unfortunately, it didn't
work.
So I've got something going wrong here. I'll figure it out soon.
ears <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Fri, Nov 18, 2005 at 11:17:06AM +0800, Joey Cagle wrote:
OK, well on the Python end, which I'm not involved in, it's just going
to
be too big for the distro.
Nathan is also trying to compile GIMP-PERL, but he thinks that may also
be
too big.
I forgot to mention that we're having perl problems in GIMP in grafpup
Linux as well, but you may have gathered that from me mentioning
perl-o-tine and if you went to the thread on the Grafpup board that I
linked to.
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