On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 9:06 PM, David Miller wrote:
> My File Create menu has, From Clipboard, Screenshot, Buttons, Logos,
> Patterns, and Web Page Themes. I still don't see anything about acquire.
> David
That just means you don't have a version of the XSane plugin installed
that is appropriat
On Fri, Apr 17, 2009 at 6:36 AM, David Miller wrote:
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> My File Create menu has, From Clipboard, Screenshot, Buttons, Logos,
> Patterns, and Web Page Themes. I still don't see anything about acquire.
Hmm - it's been a while since I used Fedora, but look in yum (or
package manager of your ch
David Miller wrote:
> David Gowers wrote:
> > Hi David!
> >
> > On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:17 PM, David Miller wrote:
> >
> >> I have used the gimp, very lightly, for many years, starting back with
> >> about Redhat 3.
> >> With every install or upgrade the acquire has always been in the menu.
David Gowers wrote:
> Hi David!
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:17 PM, David Miller wrote:
>
>> I have used the gimp, very lightly, for many years, starting back with
>> about Redhat 3.
>> With every install or upgrade the acquire has always been in the menu.
>> I upgraded from Fedora 7 to Fedora
Hi David!
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:17 PM, David Miller wrote:
> I have used the gimp, very lightly, for many years, starting back with
> about Redhat 3.
> With every install or upgrade the acquire has always been in the menu.
> I upgraded from Fedora 7 to Fedora 9 recently and that upgraded the
I have used the gimp, very lightly, for many years, starting back with
about Redhat 3.
With every install or upgrade the acquire has always been in the menu.
I upgraded from Fedora 7 to Fedora 9 recently and that upgraded the gimp
to 2.6. I have checked every where I know to check and can't fin
Hi Joao,
> I think that bringing the xsane plugin up to date with gimp 2.0 would
> be quite an interesting thing to be done in time for the next
> releases of the big distros (witch at the moment seen to be Mandrake
> and SuSE) .
I think I said that it would be trivial to port XSane to GIMP-2.
Carol,
Indeed, for the vast majority of GNU/Linux users nowadays, it is
trivial to open xsane, and later the GIMP.
What we do have to keep in mind is that the tide is turning. Free
Software is getting more and more used across corporations and
governments alike.
People who works with Images a
Hi,
"Joao S. O. Bueno" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I don't know, but IMO this issue is a __totally blocker__ for 2.0
> final.
> Not only it would hurt the GIMP but the whole GNU/Linux and free
> software, if there came out a major distribution in which a
> previously "working" scanner wou
On Fri, 2004-01-09 at 19:40, Joao S. O. Bueno wrote:
> I don't know, but IMO this issue is a __totally blocker__ for 2.0
> final.
How can a 3rd-party plug-in be a blocker for The GIMP 2.0?
> Not only it would hurt the GIMP but the whole GNU/Linux and free
> software, if there came out a major
On Thursday 08 January 2004 23:34, Conrad Newton wrote:
> What is the state of scanner support for GIMP-1.3?
>
> I have been reading statements on the web that say
> that SANE works with GIMP-1.2 but not GIMP-1.3.
> Is this still the case, or has the situation changed?
>
> Thanks, Conrad
I don't
What is the state of scanner support for GIMP-1.3?
I have been reading statements on the web that say
that SANE works with GIMP-1.2 but not GIMP-1.3.
Is this still the case, or has the situation changed?
Thanks, Conrad
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Hi
everybody,
I did install Gimp
1.2.2 on my Linux-powered computer and everything worked fine. My only problem
is, that the new Gimp-installation doesn't accept my attempts to "install" the
xsane-plugin.
Can anybody send me
a "step-by-step-manual"?
Thanks
U.
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