Re: gimp palettes inaccessible

2012-11-10 Thread PAt
Hi, I read that you use 10.6.8 as a platform. If your only interest is getting it to work, you'd be happy to know that a native version of GIMP for Mac works for Snow Leopard. They appear to have ironed out major bugs. Cheers, Pat Le 2012-11-10 à 14:33, Jeremy Lavergne a écrit : >> I just u

Re: gimp palettes inaccessible

2012-11-10 Thread Lenore Horner
On Nov 10, 2012, at 2:33 PM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote: >> I just updated everything this morning. Any ideas? > > This assumes the previous install didn't have these problems. > > You may still have the previous gimp installation still, but not active: I'd > see if it is in the list of non-active

Re: gimp palettes inaccessible

2012-11-10 Thread Jeremy Lavergne
> I just updated everything this morning. Any ideas? This assumes the previous install didn't have these problems. You may still have the previous gimp installation still, but not active: I'd see if it is in the list of non-active packages (check output of `port installed gimp`). If so, you ca

Re: gimp palettes inaccessible

2012-11-10 Thread Brandon Allbery
On Sat, Nov 10, 2012 at 2:23 PM, Lenore Horner wrote: > I have gimp installed through Macports under 10.6.8. The tool palette on > the left is ridiculously narrow and I can't find a way to resize it. > Palettes like fill with pattern come up under the main tool palette so I > can't use them at a

gimp palettes inaccessible

2012-11-10 Thread Lenore Horner
I have gimp installed through Macports under 10.6.8. The tool palette on the left is ridiculously narrow and I can't find a way to resize it. Palettes like fill with pattern come up under the main tool palette so I can't use them at all. I don't know whether my x11 has gotten messed up or wha

Re: uninstall dependents

2012-11-10 Thread M. Daniel Becque
Both of these responses helped me understand dependents and dependenciesmuch better. Thanks On Fri, Nov 9, 2012 at 7:49 AM, Jeremy Lavergne wrote: > > I am confused what "port uninstall --follow-dependents " or is > it "--follow-dependencies" will uninstall? For example, if I enter "port > depen