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README.debian
gimp1.1 for Debian GNU/Linux ---------------------------- The GNU Image Manipulation Program lets you draw, edit images, and manipulate them any way you want! This is the developers' release of Gimp. It's a full featured, freely available, non-Motif version of The Gimp. ***WARNING*** You MUST have the xfonts-75dpi package available, either via the .deb packages, or a remote font server like xfs, before running The GIMP. The gimp package Recommends: this package along with xfonts-100dpi, but it is not required to have them installed locally if you have a remote font server set up. However, if you don't have either, GIMP *will* crash with a really esoteric error message. The lesson is: INSTALL THE xfonts-75dpi AND xfonts-100dpi PACKAGES! Version 1.1 has full layers support, tile-based memory allocation, and a whole bunch of other nifty features. *************** NOTE **************** If you've ever used an older version of The GIMP version 1.1 on your system, you may have to delete the ~/.gimp-1.1 directory, as different versions are not always compatible. ************************************* If you want full documentation, either see the gimp-doc package or the wonderful online docs: http://manual.gimp.org/ COMPILING PLUGINS: ----------------- If you wish to compile your own plug-ins, the easiest way is to use 'gimptool', a simple tool that comes with gimp. This works only if you have a plug-in whose source is a single .c file, however: gimptool --install plug-in.c Now wasn't that easy? Ben Gertzfield <che@debian.org>, Tue, 22 Jul 1997 20:53:20 -0500