Hi,
the answer is: never, because not GIMP is bound in no way to X11, but to the
GTK. A stable GTK is unfortunately for Apples OS X only for an X11 backend
available right now. But may be you can help the GTK project to finish their
work on a native backend for OS X and help this to free GIMP
Thanks for helping me
The problem is that I am not a computer expert just a Mac user that
can not copy images from another program to GIMP. But yes... I will
be glad in helping the GTK project. I just do not know how.
Orlando Figueiredo
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It's me again. Don't want to be boring...
OpenOffice was also runing on Mac under X11 but a group of computer
geeks made NeoOffice. It is exactly a OOo but free from X11. Isn't it
possible to do the same with GIMP. Sorry if this is a very stupid
questions, but as I've said I am not a compute
Gimp Users,
So far as I can tell from looking at online help and experimentation
with the interface, the only way to access the "pan" tool is to use the
middle mouse button.
I have a pen tablet, and the button that acts as a "middle" mouse button
is rather uncomfortable to use.
I'd like to ac
GIMP Users,
If I create a region with the path tool, and then use the path to create
a selection, it seems to be anti-aliased by default.
I've turned off anti-aliasing in the tool options for all the selection
tools - rectangular, circular, and magic wand - and yet converting from
a path to a
On 2/21/07, Orlando Figueiredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Thanks for helping me
> The problem is that I am not a computer expert just a Mac user that can not
> copy images from another program to GIMP. But yes... I will be glad in
> helping the GTK project. I just do not know how.
>
>
> Orlando F
On 2/21/07, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gimp Users,
>
> So far as I can tell from looking at online help and experimentation
> with the interface, the only way to access the "pan" tool is to use the
> middle mouse button.
>
> I have a pen tablet, and the button that acts as a "middle" mou
No doubt that X11 is better then nothing. But GIMP deserves better
then X11. Don't you think so?
Thanks for helping me.
Orlando Figueiredo
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[Orlando Figueiredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> @ Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:51:06
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> No doubt that X11 is better then nothing. But GIMP deserves better
> then X11. Don't you think so?
> Thanks for helping me.
Well... Not meant to be offending, but what on
On 2/21/07, Orlando Figueiredo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> No doubt that X11 is better then nothing. But GIMP deserves better then X11.
> Don't you think so?
> Thanks for helping me.
I don't really see what the problem is with using X11.app (other than
GIMP for Mac is a version or two behind).
Anthony,
Thank you for your response.
>> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
> View-->Navigate Window
> opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to pan
> around.
That does allow one to move around an image, but it's not the same as
having a keyboard shortcut. It
The development version uses space for panning. It will be in 2.4 release.
>>> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
>> View-->Navigate Window
>> opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to pan
>> around.
>
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Hi Orlando,
please don't get me wrong here. That the GIMP developer will "never" free GIMP
from X11 on OS X is not caused by they (we) are not willing to do so, but
simply by the fact that there is no direct connection between GIMP and X11 on
the technical view.
May be I can althtough encourag
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 07:25, Dave M G wrote:
> Anthony,
>
> Thank you for your response.
>
> >> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
> >
> > View-->Navigate Window
> > opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to
> > pan around.
>
> That does allow one to move
I would hate anyone to think that you can't use GIMP on Mac/X11... I do
it every day without significant problems.
It's a linux-like environment so it feels slightly different. That's
all. No sweat.
On Wed, 2007-02-21 at 11:52 +0100, Axel Wernicke wrote:
> Hi Orlando,
>
> please don't get me wr
Hi Alex
I am not getting you wrong. Don't worry. I apologize if I gave you
that idea. I am a new Mac user... as many today I got tired of
Microsoft crashes and computer slowing and allowing from MacAfee and
all that crap. As and I do not have time to go to Linux because, as I
told you, I a
Hi again.
I know I am a pain in the... you know where but...
There is a (very) simplified imitation of GIMP that do not use X11.
Check http://seashore.sourceforge.net/index.php
Cheers
Orlando Figueiredo
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Yeah, AFAIK this is a one man project that uses some GIMP implementations
(libraries) and wrapps them within his own application.
It looks like an interesting approach, but somehow I doubt that this is what
the future of GIMP looks like. GIMP is not designed to be Paint for *ix
just my 2c,
Welcome to the Mac World Orlando.
No yellow cursor problem for you?
I am having the problem in spite of the fix
offered up on this website:
http://www.macosxhints.com/article.php?story=20060316124704289
I'm having the same problem as another individual on that page
which I relate there if you c
Von: "Axel Wernicke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> P.S: not you are the pain, but X11 is to a certain degree on OS X...
Well, if there would be some OS X users who'd try to build GTK+ without the X11
dependency (see http://developer.imendio.com/projects/gtk-macosx) and then did
use this GTK+ and build
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Hi Michael,
actually I'm not building against SVN, but to each and every official
release. I don't think that it makes any sense if a regular user is
trying to build GIMP unstable to the GTK/OS X pre alpha.
I'd love to provide my Mac for some exp
Actually I noticed a yellow cursor when GIMP is running. But I didn't
care that much. Thanks for the hint.
Cheers
Orlando Figueiredo
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On Feb 21, 2007, at 4:19PM, Kirk Tirakian wrote:
Welcome to the Mac World Orlando.
No yel
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whoaps: look at http://developer.imendio.com/projects/gtk-macosx -
specially have a look at the screenshot - wtf is Matt Rose and how do
I get a copy :)
Am 21.02.2007 um 18:44 schrieb Axel Wernicke:
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* Axel Wernicke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [02-21-07 13:14]:
> whoaps: look at http://developer.imendio.com/projects/gtk-macosx -
> specially have a look at the screenshot - wtf is Matt Rose and how do
> I get a copy :)
Doing what you can do yourself, appears Matt Rose provided the screen
shot. Look
Cheers
Can anyone help installing the Canon N1220U scanner to work with
GIMP. I made de download of a installer from Canon that search for a
local to instal the driver. The problem is that the installer do not
give me back any location path
and I don't have any idea where shoud I put it.
Th
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