Hi,
On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 13:01 +0100, Michael Schumacher wrote:
> - web/online: does not work, local version is used :)
Uh, how should this be interpreted? This certainly work for me.
Sven
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Michael Schumacher wrote:
>> Von: Doug
>>
>
>
>> tar.bz2 is a linux compressed file, so it won't be any use to you if
>> you're running Windows.
>>
>
> The point of this statement is true - someone who can make use of the file's
> content as intended on Windows won't have to ask how
Andrew wrote:
> Doug wrote:
>> Ken Warner wrote:
>>
>>> I also would like to download the GIMP documentation and run it
>>> locally.
>>> But I can't find a help manual download. I only can find a tar.bz2
>>> tarball
>>> and I don't think I have a program to open that...
>>>
>>> Where is a down
> Von: Doug
> tar.bz2 is a linux compressed file, so it won't be any use to you if
> you're running Windows.
The point of this statement is true - someone who can make use of the file's
content as intended on Windows won't have to ask how to handle them - but I
would like to point out that si
Doug wrote:
> Ken Warner wrote:
>
>> I also would like to download the GIMP documentation and run it locally.
>> But I can't find a help manual download. I only can find a tar.bz2
>> tarball
>> and I don't think I have a program to open that...
>>
>> Where is a downloadable GIMP help file with
Ken Warner wrote:
> I also would like to download the GIMP documentation and run it locally.
> But I can't find a help manual download. I only can find a tar.bz2
> tarball
> and I don't think I have a program to open that...
>
> Where is a downloadable GIMP help file with all the HTML pages in it
Rebecca:
> I know I can access the manual on line, but would rather not (see my
> previous post to Doug). I don't understand the workaround you
> describe... I really do not know that much, technically, about
> computers. But if you have them installed on your "local system"
> (hard drive?)
> Von: Doug
> P.S. Of course, this way the Help tab on Gimp won't work, but at least
> you'll be able to read the Help Manual whenever you need it
I wrote about it on a german forum yesterday, so let's summarize this again:
We have two versions of the help files, local/online.
We have two diff
Doug wrote:
> rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
>> >>> For the moment I use the following work-around: I have the help
>> files
>> (which are in html) installed at a known point on my system, and I have
>> my web browser set to open them as a file on the local machine. When I
>> run into an issue which ne
rlt46...@aol.com wrote:
> >>> For the moment I use the following work-around: I have the help
> files
> (which are in html) installed at a known point on my system, and I have
> my web browser set to open them as a file on the local machine. When I
> run into an issue which necessitates my consu
>>> For the moment I use the following work-around: I have the help files
(which are in html) installed at a known point on my system, and I have
my web browser set to open them as a file on the local machine. When I
run into an issue which necessitates my consulting the helpd files, I
op
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