On Sat, 07 May 2011 20:22:21 +0800, lina wrote:
> On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 8:12 PM, godo wrote:
>> On 2011-05-07 14:04, lina wrote:
>>>
>>> are there any debian package can generate xpm file?
>>>
>>> actually I have several .xpm image, but I am tra
with GIMP: selecting part of image or make "exactly the
same gradient but in different color, something else?"
Maybe full automatization isn't possible but you can do it manually.
It is hard for me to tell you anything without seeing .xpm
Can you send me .xpm?
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Thanks,
but I still feel the gimp is not, how to say, flexible, in re-color
the grey one.
lina
On Sat, May 7, 2011 at 8:12 PM, godo wrote:
> On 2011-05-07 14:04, lina wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> are there any debian package can generate xpm file?
>>
>> actua
On 2011-05-07 14:04, lina wrote:
Hi,
are there any debian package can generate xpm file?
actually I have several .xpm image, but I am trapped in how to change
its color from dull grey to something about gorgeous.
Thanks for any advice,
Hi,
GIMP can do it.
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Hi,
are there any debian package can generate xpm file?
actually I have several .xpm image, but I am trapped in how to change
its color from dull grey to something about gorgeous.
Thanks for any advice,
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* daves debian ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [021229 15:55]:
> I am in the middle of a reorganising my system, I will be using jpeg.
> It appears that the splashscreen needs a .xpm.gz format.
>
> The .gz is easy, how do I get to an xpm format
>
> Idealy I want to convert one of my jpe
On Sun, Dec 29, 2002 at 11:52:49PM +, daves debian wrote:
> I am in the middle of a reorganising my system, I will be using jpeg.
> It appears that the splashscreen needs a .xpm.gz format.
>
> The .gz is easy, how do I get to an xpm format
>
> Idealy I want to convert one
I am in the middle of a reorganising my system, I will be using jpeg.
It appears that the splashscreen needs a .xpm.gz format.
The .gz is easy, how do I get to an xpm format
Idealy I want to convert one of my jpeg images to use as the splash screen. A
while ago I found an article that showed a
Glen Lee Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Well, sort of not really. I have extensive modifications, most of which
> are in various files in ~/lisp. When I installed xemacs on this box, I
> first copied all my configuration files over from the other server. On
> installing xemacs, it s
On Wednesday 19 June 2002 01:07 am, Glyn Millington wrote:
> Glen Lee Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > http://members.fcwm.org/glen/fvwm/fvwm2.jpg
>
> Nice - but do you LIKE those icons?!
It's a matter of priorities. I have to work on functionality first. I
worry about looks when I have
Glen Lee Edwards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> http://members.fcwm.org/glen/fvwm/fvwm2.jpg
Nice - but do you LIKE those icons?!
>
> I can't get it to work on the Debian box. Instead of displaying the
> pixmap I'm getting a solid black background. Following is the line I'm
> using in .xema
I posted this question to the xemacs list. No one has responded, so I
thought I'd try here:
I recently bought a new PC and installed Debian 3, XFree86 Version
4.1.0.1 from a Debian package. On my Red Hat box, I was able to
display a pixmap, grey.xpm, as the background in xemacs. For a screen
Hi
I'm trying to convert many PNG icons (with transparency) to xpm with
transparency to use as icons with application that doesn't support png
(tkdesk). I tried to find a 'mogrify' or 'convert' option to keep the
transparency but nothing works. every time I'm
At 21:07 2001-08-01 -0500, you wrote:
Thank You JEFF,
Many of the acronyms that are used I do not know and have to guess at them.
hey, isn't that why we have such fine mailing lists like this one ? to help
people out :) I get plenty of help here :)
Jeff
At 17:57 2001-08-01 -0700, you wrote:
np. at least I got a reply very quickly...anyway, two hopefully not dumb
questions...
1. Where can I get the source-tarballs and/or packages and what are they
called?
2. What did you mean by "a given package."?
OK... a good bet to find the source tarba
Hi,
Just wondering if there was a repository somewhere where I can get xpm/png
files of /usr/share/pixmaps. I noticed that redhat,debian,etc have some
different collection of xpm/png files and I would like to get a good
collection of them to use in my desktop.:)
Thanks for any Info
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Kenneth
Scharf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>I have the following packages installed:
>xpm4.7, xpm4g, xpm4g-dev. The xpm.h file is found in
>the include path chain.
Did you install one of the packages after the first error message?
Then run " make distclean" before doing a
After re-installing slink on a revamped upgraded
computer (new cpu/mb, bigger hd, new graphics card,
etc) I downloaded the latest wine sources (990923) and
tried to build. Wine built ok, but won't run. I get
the following message:
OBM_CreateBitmaps Xpm support not in the binary,
please in
On Mon, Sep 27, 1999 at 11:08:49 +0200, Davide Anchisi wrote:
> I have LyX_0.12.0 working on my pc, installed with dpkg on a
> debian-slink distribution.
> Now I'm trying to upgrade LyX to 1.0.3 starting from sources.
Have you tried using the debianised sources from unstable?
> I checked with dpk
igure.
Please check the messages below before running 'make'.
(see the section 'Problems' in the INSTALL file)
** Can't find libXpm. Please check that the Xpm library
is correctly installed on your system.
** Can't find xpm.h. Please check that the Xpm l
* Pedro Bastos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> asmem_x.c:18: X11/xpm.h: No such file or directory
[...]
> ~# dpkg -l | grep xpm
> ii xpm4g 3.4k-1 X Pixmap run-time libraries
Yeah, *run-time*!
ashwork:~$ dpkg -S xpm.h
xpm4g-dev: /usr/X11R6/include/X11/xpm.
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On Mon, 9 Aug 1999, Pedro Bastos wrote:
> gcc -O2 -I/usr/X11R6/include -c asmem_x.c
> asmem_x.c:18: X11/xpm.h: No such file or directory
> make: *** [asmem_x.o] Error 1
>
> and then i checked if i had lib xpm installed:
>
> ~# dp
Pedro Bastos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> hello list :) someday, somewhere, for some reason, i tried to compile
> asmem. and, as you all know, asmem uses a lot the xpm library.
> so, the configure part of the compile process was sucessful.
> but, unfortunely, the compile pr
hello list :) someday, somewhere, for some reason, i tried to compile
asmem. and, as you all know, asmem uses a lot the xpm library.
so, the configure part of the compile process was sucessful.
but, unfortunely, the compile process itself (make) returned an error:
gcc -O2 -I/usr/X11R6
Hi,
I just ran ./configure for xscreensaver and it said that Xpm was not
installed - in /usr/X11R6/lib I have: libXpm.a
libXpm.so
libXpm.so.4
libXpm.so.4.7
Isn't this what I
Quoting Kris Van Hulle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> I see. Indeed, I get the right colors in 32 bpp mode. Unfortunately, my
> card/monitor doesn't seem able to handle 1024*768 in 32 bpp mode.
> And I'm certainly not gonna work in 800*600 mode.
>
> So, any other options ?
Try 16bpp?
Mike Stone
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> On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Kris Van Hulle wrote:
>
> : Is this because I have enabled 24bit color and not 32 ?
>
> Yes.
>
I see. Indeed, I get the right colors in 32 bpp mode. Unfortunately, my
card/monitor doesn't seem able to handle 1024*768 in 32
On Mon, 24 Aug 1998, Kris Van Hulle wrote:
: Is this because I have enabled 24bit color and not 32 ?
Yes.
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The xpm-problem has been solved... thanks to all those who helped.
Now, next "problem": I don't like the way netscape looks: all html pages
I view look good (apart from the fonts, but that can wait :-); but Netscape
itself looks crap
I'm trying to start an rxvt with an xpm background Everything's cool,
except that I have to run rxvt-xpm instead of rxvt (when did this
happen, BTW? It used to be different) However, I can't get a -scale
option to work. The best I can do is:
rxvt-xpm -pixmap /path/to/pixmap\;100x10
lect
upgrade everything it thought necessary.
A similar problem happened to me several months ago. I don't remember the
error messages, but all python TK programs refused to run. It was solved
then by reinstalling tcl & tk. But this time around, I tried reinstalling
python-tk, tcl, tk,
On Fri, 4 Jul 1997, jim wrote:
> I'd like to have a special icon bitmap for when rxvt-xpm is
> minimized. Read the man page and nothing. Any ideas??
I believe this is done in your window manager. I run fvwm2 and
accomplished this by adding a line of:
Style "rxvt"
I'd like to have a special icon bitmap for when rxvt-xpm is
minimized. Read the man page and nothing. Any ideas??
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On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> Wait - you're saying that creating a new "updated" debian package for wine
> 1.0 would be to apply win-1.0*.diff to the .deb?
Not to the .deb exactly but to the Debian Source package. Then you update
debian/changelog and run build (from the dpkg-dev package
> Wait - you're saying that creating a new "updated" debian package for wine
> 1.0 would be to apply win-1.0*.diff to the .deb?
The diffs for the Debian source contain nothing but the Debian directory.
Thus, you can patch any version of the wine source and probably build
it without any changes (ot
On Wed, 2 Jul 1997, Brian White wrote:
> > I'm trying to compile wine ... we don't seem to have a package for it,
> > understandable, since it's only in alpha at the moment.
>
> There is a package for wine under project/experimental. I maintain it.
Oh. Yup. Found it. Thanks :).
> I'm trying to compile wine ... we don't seem to have a package for it,
> understandable, since it's only in alpha at the moment.
There is a package for wine under project/experimental. I maintain it.
Brian
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On 1 Jul 1997, Alair Pereira do Lago wrote:
> ... And if you wanna get a more recent version of wine, get the newest source,
> use the wine-alpha*.diff to debianize the new source and build the
> package. Very simple.
Wait - you're saying that creating a new "updated" debian package for wine
1.0
"Jaldhar H. Vyas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
>
> > I'm trying to compile wine ... we don't seem to have a package for it,
> > understandable, since it's only in alpha at the moment.
> >
>
> There is (or was don't know if it's still there) a version in
>
ake, but it complains that it can't find /X11/xpm.h ... I
> _do_ have xpm installed, but says I don't have an xpm.h file
> anywhere on my disk. Should I install xpm source? And if so, where does
> it go?
>
You probably need the xpm4.7-dev package. Most runtime librarie
On Tue, 1 Jul 1997, Will Lowe wrote:
> Should I install xpm source? And if so, where does it go?
Install the debian xpm#.#-dev package. dpkg will put it where it should
go. Cheers.
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isn't will you debianise it? I've always wanted
to try it out.
> Anyway, I put the source in /usr/local/src/wine, run the config scripts
> and then run make, but it complains that it can't find /X11/xpm.h ... I
> _do_ have xpm installed, but says I don't have an
I'm trying to compile wine ... we don't seem to have a package for it,
understandable, since it's only in alpha at the moment.
Anyway, I put the source in /usr/local/src/wine, run the config scripts
and then run make, but it complains that it can't find /X11/xpm.h
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