On Sat, 06 Dec 2008 20:47:28 +0100, Claus Cyrny wrote:
> I just ran Gimp from a terminal, and I am getting
> "(script-fu:5142): LibGimpBase-WARNING **: script-fu: gimp_wire_read():
> error
> Illegal instruction"
> after it closes.
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> > Illegal instruction"
> > after it closes.
> > What CPU do you have?
> I have an old AMD K6 II /350 MHz.
It's possible that GIMP is compiled for i686 architecture (K6 are Pentium
class CPUs), which would cause this error.
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On Fri, 12 Dec 2008 14:17:18 +0100 (CET), simon wrote:
> What do i need to do to get the higher dpi?
Redo the flyer at 874x1240 pixels, which makes out to 74x105mm at 300 DPI.
Don't just resize the existing image, as that will either make the image
blurred, or blocky when printed.
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This was only available when GTK+ was distributed separately from GIMP, so
it's not there anymore. GIMP would need to implement this somewhere in it's
preferences, as quite a few users seem to be running in a different locale
than what they want for the interface language.
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ugging them. You can enable caching (which
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On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 01:11:48 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> No, users rarely bother to eject (unmount) them before unplugging them
> because the OS works like this. If the OS said "bad boy!" and lost
> data _once_ then the users would stop.
Windows 2000 did that. Users were not h
On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 13:15:47 +0100, Jernej Simončič wrote:
> On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 01:11:48 +0200, Dotan Cohen wrote:
>> No, users rarely bother to eject (unmount) them before unplugging them
>> because the OS works like this. If the OS said "bad boy!" and lost
>> d
My guess is that they were created by
Explorer when manipulating file associations through it.
> I probably need to run something to get the system to
> do a REGISTRY RELOAD. That's not a very proper term,
> but let me try this and see what occurs.
Registry changes are instan
gt; has an GUI because I am not commandline guru) on Linux can be used to do
> lossless cropping?
If you're talking about cropping JPEG files, then no - you'll have to find
a specialized program for that (it would be very difficult to implement
lossless JPEG operations in any im
replaced by WIA - Windows Image Acquisition).
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correct place but just jumping the gun because you
> haven't yet created the expected setup.exe file?
> Is an RSS-feed watch on that page the correct way to find out when you
> have created a new win32 build?
SourceForge has an option to send an e-mail notification (which is
trig
nd out where that time is spent.
It takes 11 seconds on my machine (with the splash screen appearing after 3
seconds) when I haven't run it before (if I ran it already, it takes 3-5
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> over
> where it goes from there. If you can't cope with the highly technical
> advancements like digests, don't take it out on the rest of us.
Digests shouldn't be used for anything but reading - but even with digests,
there shouldn't be too ma
y be able
> to make a print from the negative (which I can't make changes to)?
Most photo labs nowadays can print photos from digital sources - after all,
film is quickly becoming obsolete.
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f pixels & X Y resolutions
> (e.g. 1920 x 1536 pixels & X Y resolution are both 1200 pixels/in) but does
> not
> seem to improve the result.
640x512 seems pretty small for something to OCR out. What kind of image is
it?
Note that resizing will not have any positive effect on text
On Mon, 16 Mar 2009 14:13:27 +0100, Daniel Hornung wrote:
> That's not a setting in
> the preferences
...but it should be. How to change GIMP's display language is one of the
most common questions I'm getting lately.
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On Sun, 29 Mar 2009 15:54:24 +0200 (CEST), Carusoswi wrote:
> I am obviously on the wrong track here, and, not being a programmer have lost
> my way.
The instructions on how to get Python to work are in the FAQ:
<http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/faq.html#py>
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lot better
> than Vista!
Really? On decent hardware (read: anything bought in the last 2 years with
at least 2GB RAM), Vista works much better than XP. Vista x64 is also the
primary testing ground for GIMP on Windows - at least for the releases
available at gimp-win.sf.net.
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Gimp is great
> except for this major problem. Any suggestions? Thank you,
Is there any pattern to the crashes? What does the Details box say when a
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7;m interested in the text that appears when you click the circled button.
Also, why is your mailer removing the Re: prefix in subject?
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r some strange reason it's not
enabled). Luckily, my mailer lets me define a per-folder template, and
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ly end up with 9600x9600 pixel image in the
program, with the image simply stretched in the dimension that was scanned
with lower resolution.
Also, most consumer scanners are limited to 1200DPI (some even just 600DPI)
optically, and anything more is often simply interpolated by the scanner
driver.
paletted image and to
73 bytes by using 24bit.
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appears not to
> be available any more. I love Gimp but this is very frustrating.
All Windows GIMP releases from 2.0.5 onwards are available on SourceForge's
Releases page.
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Linux is (Ubuntu 8.04 specifically). Maybe it's an option
> you can enable somewhere.
GTK+ has it's own method of inputting Unicode codepoints - press
Ctrl+Shift+U, then type the hex code. It would be nice if it supported the
system way of Unicode hex input, too though.
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On Wed, 13 May 2009 05:07:19 +0200 (CEST), manwithcake wrote:
> Thanks, that did the trick. No idea how that extra file got in the windows
> folder.
Some broken program put it there. You'll find out which one when it'll stop
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xperimental, and doesn't
have all the features of 32bit version (which runs just fine on 64bit
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images if you use PNG, but JPEG will almost certainly be bigger, as JPEG is
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On Mon, 20 Jul 2009 17:47:53 -0400, John Culleton wrote:
> The version that matches the version of Gimp in the tarball is what
> should be included IMO.
Should GIMP then also include matching GTK+ and GLib? And other mandatory
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On Sun, 30 Aug 2009 18:56:07 +0200, Jozef Legény wrote:
> Please consider that Gimp 2.6.7 is a developpement version and as such has no
> place in Ubuntu's repositories.
No, it's not. 2.6 is stable, receiving only bugfixes.
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ression,
use a format that stores them losslessly. If the images are already
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t's Inno, not NSIS - I'm not masochistic.
> Perhaps one could also use a registry monitor to see what exact
> Registry key a more recent GIMP version is checking.
Same as the script you found, except that it looks for Python 2.5 and 2.6
(GIMP 2.6 installers support both Python
re versions of GIMP will have
manifest which will override these settings. I am unable to reproduce the
original problem on a fully patched 32bit Vista SP2.
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> Can any one give me some help in finding out what I'm doing wrong??
Press Ctrl+Shift+U then type the hex code of the unicode character you'd
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can save some space by converting the
images (both original and resized) to 256 colours, but the originals will
likely still compress better.
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st, what OS are you running GIMP on?
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On Sat, 23 Jan 2010 12:41:33 -1000, scott s. wrote:
> I guess one question is does the
> windows build of GIMP compile with LargeAddressSpcaeAware set
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get another copy of
> that
> file? How to remove the correpted one?
Start -> Run -> chkdsk /f /x c: -> OK -> answer Y when it asks you and
reboot. Don't press anything when it does the 10-second countdown during
boot-up, and it should fix your filesystem.
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On Sun, 23 May 2010 16:32:06 +0200 (CEST), Anna wrote:
> But what kind of file editor are we talking about here? Like another program
> or something like that?
Hex editor - not something for the faint-hearted.
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On Sun, 23 May 2010 08:52:13 -0700, upscope wrote:
> An additional possibility is a local computer shop may have ability
> to recover corrupt files. But it will cost something.
Unlikely in this case, since the file probably hasn't even reached the
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ssage?
Both top and bottom posting are annoying - you should respond to the
message in-line, and remove irrelevant quotes.
On the topic of top-posting:
,-
| A: Because of this.
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| > Q: Why is top-posting annoying?
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the next unread. With such top-posted replies, you have to scroll through
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> computer?
Looks like you set compatibility mode on gimp-2.6.exe for some reason -
right-click it, choose Properties and disable any compatibility settings.
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> But the GIMP never seems to find it.
Make sure it's got executable bit set.
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On Mon, 12 Jul 2010 10:53:21 +0200, meetthegimp.org wrote:
> I haven't used Windows since 98SE, so I have no idea how to help him.
> Any pointers?
This is answered in the FAQ, too:
<http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/faq.html#language>
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Actually, this is just a gettext bug, since it uses Format instead of the
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This is further clarified in the FAQ:
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On Wed, 28 Jul 2010 08:09:27 +0200, Pavel Kosina wrote:
> How could they know what all the programs belongs under
> single branch?
By looking at directory layout?
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On Sat, 25 Sep 2010 23:59:50 -0400, SilversleevesX wrote:
> Okay, the better word might be "variant" or "spin-off."
I'm not sure what the e-mail was about, but the installer doesn't touch any
files outside GIMP's installation directory.
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On Sun, 31 Oct 2010 17:18:26 +1100, Owen wrote:
> If the prefix is /opt, then have you set the paths to /opt, ie
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt
> PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt
> PATH=/opt:$PATH
Shouldn't these be
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/lib
PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/opt/lib/pkgconfig
PATH=/opt/bin:$PA
. What am I forgetting to do?
Drawing a line should work like this: click to place the first point, then
hold Shift and click to connect to that point with a line. Repeat as many
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On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 12:13:01 +0100, mikethedj4 wrote:
> Sorry didn't know BBCode wasn't enabled.
There's no such thing as BBCode on Usenet.
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> On 12/03/2010 03:21 PM, Jernej Simončič wrote:
>> On Fri, 03 Dec 2010 12:13:01 +0100, mikethedj4 wrote:
>>> Sorry didn't know BBCode wasn't enabled.
>> There's no such thing as BBCode on Usenet.
>
lso dropped support for XP without SP2 a
while ago, and the service packs are a free upgrade, so I see no reason to
waste my time with unsupported Windows versions).
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I'm pretty sure that APNG is more widely supported than MNG - but neither
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> What, please is «LZW»? Why do people always think other know exactly what
> their 3-letter-words mean?
The people to whom this question was addressed know what it means (it's a
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On Tue, 11 Jan 2011 12:58:01 -1000, scott s. wrote:
> So I guess I'm wondering what happened, and where is .gimp-2.6 supposed
> to be located in a Win 7 x64 system?
In your user profile folder (normally C:\Users\). Hopefully this
will be fixed to go to Application Data someday.
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On Fri, 28 Jan 2011 17:51:04 +, jack white wrote:
> Is there a way to trick 2.6.11 into installing on XP with no SP's installed?
Install SP2, install GIMP, uninstall SP2.
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even do that, since
there's no real way to tell you did it (unless let WGA install, and you use
Windows on both computers). There's no restrictions
> And if someone
> publishes a way to defeat this "feature", they find a DMCA take down notice
> from M$ the n
On Fri, 04 Feb 2011 16:41:44 +0200, Jeremy Nell wrote:
> Is there a way to revert to the original instance?
If you didn't do more edits than the undo system can handle, you can use
that, but otherwise no. Revert just means "discard everything since last
save".
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You probably had a 3rd party program that understands GIMP's XCF format
installed on XP - there is nothing included in GIMP that would give you
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All versions of GIMP are fully compatible with limited users - all
configuration is saved in user's home directory, and GIMP doesn't need to
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and sometimes achieves better compression than pngcrush)
<http://advancemame.sourceforge.net/comp-readme.html> and PNGOUT but only
if you have a lot of time) <http://www.advsys.net/ken/utils.htm>.
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t; doesn't feel right. Is a known compromised mirror? Thanks,
Sounds more like the download just didn't finish.
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' but it's greyed out: presumably the jpg has no colormap.
If you open and save with GIMP, it should be enough, since GIMP doesn't
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2011 21:57:09 +0200, icnow wrote:
> How to change GIMP 2.6 to any language
> Without changing the language of windows?
Guess what? It's answered in the FAQ:
<http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/faq.html#language>
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ou couldn't check them, they weren't installed. Follow the instructions
here to install Python support: <http://gimp-win.sf.net/faq.html#py>
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