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Re: Gimp full version for AmiCygnix & OS4.1?
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@cygnusEd

that sounds good Ed, I mean, the most basic thing missing from gimp right now is really this - loading/saving common image formats. Great!

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I'm proud to announce the availability of plugins and modules in Gimp 2.4.7
Most plugins are working, only a few refuse to work.

Several details are still in development, so a release will need some more time. Stay tuned...

Here is a screenshot:

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Re: Gimp full version for AmiCygnix & OS4.1?
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@cygnusEd

YOU THE MAN ED !!THANKS

btw, any chance on bringing Inkscape over to AmiCygnix ??


Edited by 328gts on 2010/6/19 23:30:49
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Re: Gimp full version for AmiCygnix & OS4.1?
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@cygnusEd

It's a great news here

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@cygnusEd

Excellent work, looking foreword to this.

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Re: Gimp full version for AmiCygnix & OS4.1?
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btw, any chance on bringing Inkscape over to AmiCygnix ??


I see no chance for me. Inkscape needs the Boehm-GC library, which I cannot compile, although it was ported to OS 3.x before. Anyone else?

Second is Boost, which is only available for Clib2. But I didn't try to compile it yet.

All other dependencies are available for AmiCygnix.

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