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gtkam-gimp Olivier Lecarme 25 Jan 16:14
  gtkam-gimp Michael Schumacher 25 Jan 16:28
   gtkam-gimp Olivier Lecarme 25 Jan 17:35
Olivier Lecarme
2009-01-25 16:14:32 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

gtkam-gimp

Two different behaviors of gtkam-gimp, in different but very similar environments: a Debian Sid distribution, and GIMP 2.6.4 installed by hand. I installed gtkam-gimp with the corresponding Debian packet.

On one computer, the corresponding entries appear in the File menu: Load from Camera, and Capture from Camera. On the other computer, these entries are absent.

On the computer where the entries appear, the second one makes the camera to autofocus, and then what should occur? The first entry opens a small window with two small rectangles, probably intended for placing photographs, and no other button or menu.

What am I missing?

Michael Schumacher
2009-01-25 16:28:12 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

gtkam-gimp

Olivier Lecarme wrote:

On the computer where the entries appear, the second one makes the camera to autofocus, and then what should occur? The first entry opens a small window with two small rectangles, probably intended for placing photographs, and no other button or menu.

What am I missing?

You didn't compare their plug-in directories, did you?

Michael

Olivier Lecarme
2009-01-25 17:35:11 UTC (almost 16 years ago)

gtkam-gimp

Michael Schumacher wrote:

Olivier Lecarme wrote:

On the computer where the entries appear, the second one makes the camera to autofocus, and then what should occur? The first entry opens a small window with two small rectangles, probably intended for placing photographs, and no other button or menu.

What am I missing?

You didn't compare their plug-in directories, did you?

gtkam-gimp is present in /usr/lib/gimp/2.0/plug-ins/ on both computers.