On 08/29/2010 08:27 AM, John S. wrote:
>> Have you got a symlink to the xsane binary in your gimp plug-in folder?
>>
>> Andrew
> Sorry Andrew, I can't answer your question because I haven't a clue what a
> "symlink" is or an"xsane binary". I went to the plug-in browser and found the
> Camera plu
>Have you got a symlink to the xsane binary in your gimp plug-in folder?
>
>Andrew
Sorry Andrew, I can't answer your question because I haven't a clue what a
"symlink" is or an"xsane binary". I went to the plug-in browser and found the
Camera plugin but the information in the right hand side is b
Have you got a symlink to the xsane binary in your gimp plug-in folder?
Andrew
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>John S. gimpusers.com> writes:
>
>>
>> I am using GIMP 2.6.10 on an iMac, Snow Leopard. I attempted to import an
>> image from my scanner (Brother DCP-130C) by selecting File > Create >
>> Scanner/camera > Select Source. The Select Source dialogue box is blank.
How
>> do I get GIMP to recogni
John S. gimpusers.com> writes:
>
> I am using GIMP 2.6.10 on an iMac, Snow Leopard. I attempted to import an
> image from my scanner (Brother DCP-130C) by selecting File > Create >
> Scanner/camera > Select Source. The Select Source dialogue box is blank. How
> do I get GIMP to recognise the
I am using GIMP 2.6.10 on an iMac, Snow Leopard. I attempted to import an
image from my scanner (Brother DCP-130C) by selecting File > Create >
Scanner/camera > Select Source. The Select Source dialogue box is blank. How
do I get GIMP to recognise the sanner?
Thanks in anticipation.
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John S.