I recently upgraded to Mac OS X Leopard, which seems to be just great
and almost one month later there are no signs of a compatible GIMP
binary coming (I need a PPC version, because I use a PowerBook G4).
Just to make things worse, the GIMP port in MacPorts seems not to work
properly. I used
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>
> looks interesting. My impression is that you rotate the picture slightly
> in a second layer and than use some kind of calculation like
> difference. Some elements look close to "emboss" - but keep the color.
>
> Maybe you start a screencast on YT - there is already some for GIMP.
I have noticed with the new version of the Gimp a file called .xbel is
constantly created
after I open an image. It is in C:\Documents and Setting\owner in windowx xp.
How do I
stop this behavior?
Get e
> I have noticed with the new version of the Gimp a file called .xbel is
> constantly created
> after I open an image. It is in C:\Documents and Setting\owner in windowx
> xp. How do I
> stop this behavior?
I am not sure about windows, but why would you want to stop it?
What happens when you o
On Nov 17, 2007, at 11:50 PM, Victor Domingos wrote:
> I recently upgraded to Mac OS X Leopard, which seems to be just great
> and almost one month later there are no signs of a compatible GIMP
> binary coming (I need a PPC version, because I use a PowerBook G4).
>
> Just to make things worse, th
I have noticed a considerable difference between printing on a CMYK
printer and a RGB printer.
Is there a way to view the same picture both ways so as to adjust so as to
keep the colours as true as possible?
I am sure that there is a better way of posing this question but I am
afraid my knowledg
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 02:27 -0800, D.Jones (aka) Capnhud wrote:
> I have noticed with the new version of the Gimp a file called .xbel is
> constantly created
> after I open an image. It is in C:\Documents and Setting\owner in windowx xp.
> How do I
> stop this behavior?
I don't see why you
> Well when I open the file it has a link to freedesktop.org
> --- Owen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> > I have noticed with the new version of the Gimp a file called .xbel is
>> > constantly created
>> > after I open an image. It is in C:\Documents and Setting\owner in
>> windowx
>> > xp. How do
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 07:00 +1100, Owen wrote:
> So if you went to the freedesktop.org site,
> http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info-spec/latest/ it may
> provide some information?
The relevant spec is at
http://standards.freedesktop.org/recent-file-spec/recent-file-spec-latest.ht
Hi,
On Mon, 2007-11-19 at 21:10 +0100, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Tue, 2007-11-20 at 07:00 +1100, Owen wrote:
> > So if you went to the freedesktop.org site,
> > http://standards.freedesktop.org/shared-mime-info-spec/latest/ it may
> > provide some information?
>
> The relevant spec is at
Hi,
There is a prebuild GIMP.app for download at wilber-loves-apple.org
that also works on Leo. It might be x86 only by now, but give the
folks a try
Greetings lexA
Am 18.11.2007 um 05:50 schrieb Victor Domingos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>:
> I recently upgraded to Mac OS X Leopard, which seems
I had gimp and iscan working just fine on fedora 6 and gimp 2.2. I have
a new installation of fedora 8. I've got gimp 2.4 and iscan 2.6
installed via rpm. When I open gimp and select Xtns->Aquire image, I
see 'Scanning (iscan)' but it's grayed out. If I remove the iscan rpm
the Aquire optio
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