Just run "gimp" in "bin/" folder.
New: import PDF, jpeg2000, and exif support.
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commit ee69c8f21e3af33fbb987af3d960e8868117d5e4
Author: Michael Natterer
Date: Tue May 3 22:03:15 2011 +0200
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Extra Binaries:
gimp-console: yes
gimp-remote: no (not enabled)
Optional Features:
D-Bus service: no
Language selection: yes
Optional Plug-Ins:
Ascii Art: no (AA library not found)
Help Browser: yes
LCMS: yes
JPEG: yes
JPEG 2000: yes
MNG: yes
PDF (import): yes
PDF (export): yes
PNG: yes
Print: yes
PSP: yes
Python: yes
Script-Fu: yes
SVG: yes
TIFF: yes
TWAIN (MacOS X): no
TWAIN (Win32): no
URI: yes (using GIO/GVfs)
Webpage: yes
Windows ICO: yes
WMF: yes
XJT: yes
X11 Mouse Cursor: yes
XPM: yes
Plug-In Features:
EXIF support: yes
Optional Modules:
ALSA (MIDI Input): yes
Linux Input: yes (HAL support: no)
DirectInput (Win32): no
Color Correction: yes
Soft Proof: yes
Tests:
Use xvfb-run no (not found)
You could add to the description this great article with some of the new features:
http://libregraphicsworld.org./articles.php?article_id=34
Cheers!
I just wanted to named correctly the OS you name Linux. Linux is a kernel, GNU is a userspace (ignoring Hurd). These two projects complete an OS which is named GNU/Linux (ignoring the mascot).
@Tobias:
As you may see, I did a new build with PDF import, and Jpeg200. For a windows build, I can not because I don't have this OS, sorry.
@mifth:
Happy to learn it works on Ubuntu.
What is missing in this build is libpoppler for the PDF import. (AA lib and JPEG 2000 Support is not that importent.)
But what I think is even more importent are Windows builds, because the most Debian users are able to built from GIT, but only some Windows users are.
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