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Save Layers Jan Snyder 13 May 16:01
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Jan Snyder
2008-05-13 16:01:13 UTC (almost 17 years ago)

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I wish to share a nice plug-in I found online recently. It provides a good fast alternative to Guillotine and other guide-slice exports. I thing like this might also be included with Gimp out of the box.

http://fforw.megameta.net/code

Jan Snyder
2008-05-14 04:48:48 UTC (almost 17 years ago)

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Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of fiddling, on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming version. 2.5 is hard to install!

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 10:01 AM, Jan Snyder wrote:

I wish to share a nice plug-in I found online recently. It provides a good fast alternative to Guillotine and other guide-slice exports. I thing like this might also be included with Gimp out of the box.

http://fforw.megameta.net/code

David Gowers
2008-05-14 04:58:47 UTC (almost 17 years ago)

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Hi,

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Jan Snyder wrote:

Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of fiddling, on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming version. 2.5 is hard to install!

Okay.
Personally, I had no trouble, and just required up-to-date versions of GEGL and its dependencies. (Ubuntu 7.10) Last time I checked, Fedora's directory structure was.. eccentric. Was this your problem? (having to recompile and specify the appropriate --prefix for Fedora.)

???,
David

Sven Neumann
2008-05-14 09:21:47 UTC (almost 17 years ago)

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Hi,

On Tue, 2008-05-13 at 22:48 -0400, Jan Snyder wrote:

Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of fiddling, on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming version. 2.5 is hard to install!

2.5 is not aimed at users. It's the unstable development branch. Please do not use it unless you are intested in helping out with the development.

Sven

Jan Snyder
2008-05-14 18:07:00 UTC (almost 17 years ago)

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Oh, with my installation it was very complicated. I know that in Ubuntu there is actually a script someone wrote that not only does the entire installation of 2.5 but downloads it from svn. In fedora 8 I had many troubles installing it from GLIB versions conflicting and finding all of the devel and library files. I really enjoy fiddling with linux software though. the process of compiling from source is like an addictive game where the only way you win is if the ./configure command actually gets all the way through so you can make. And the obstacles are like locating the lib files. There are many dangers. But really the problem with 2.5 was that it required all the latest Pango, Cairo, GTK+ and stuff and fedora doesnt have all the latest versions in yum and installing new versions of these files is quite difficult because as you mentioned the paths these afre installed in Fedora are kind of strange, but I like Fedora alot so I use it. I also like using development software, liek I'm using the dvelopmental version of Seamonkey in my Fedora.

On Tue, May 13, 2008 at 7:58 PM, David Gowers wrote:

Hi,

On Wed, May 14, 2008 at 12:18 PM, Jan Snyder wrote:

Update, I just managed to install Gimp 2.5, which took all day of

fiddling,

on fedora 8, and this plugin is included in the upcoming version. 2.5 is hard to install!

Okay.
Personally, I had no trouble, and just required up-to-date versions of GEGL and its dependencies. (Ubuntu 7.10) Last time I checked, Fedora's directory structure was.. eccentric. Was this your problem? (having to recompile and specify the appropriate --prefix for Fedora.)

???,
David