Ted Miller wrote:
> Dale wrote:
>> Ted Miller wrote:
>> > Yes, I missed that, and it did the trick (after re-emerging 11
>> > packages, including kde-libs).
>> >
>> > Where was it hidden, that I missed it? Or is it just one of those
>> > things "you have to learn"? Seems like the tif package shou
Shawn Haggett wrote:
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 02:59:47 pm Ted Miller wrote:
Dale wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
[snip]
Things work pretty well EXCEPT that the KDE based applications cannot
handle *.tif files. I have the media-libs/tiff package emerged, but
for some reason the KDE subsystem does not see
Dale wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
> Yes, I missed that, and it did the trick (after re-emerging 11
> packages, including kde-libs).
>
> Where was it hidden, that I missed it? Or is it just one of those
> things "you have to learn"? Seems like the tif package should add it,
> or tell me to consider
On Mon, 12 Jan 2009 02:59:47 pm Ted Miller wrote:
> Dale wrote:
> > Ted Miller wrote:
> > [snip]
> >
> > > Things work pretty well EXCEPT that the KDE based applications cannot
> > > handle *.tif files. I have the media-libs/tiff package emerged, but
> > > for some reason the KDE subsystem does no
Ted Miller wrote:
> Yes, I missed that, and it did the trick (after re-emerging 11
> packages, including kde-libs).
>
> Where was it hidden, that I missed it? Or is it just one of those
> things "you have to learn"? Seems like the tif package should add it,
> or tell me to consider adding it, whe
Dale wrote:
Ted Miller wrote:
[snip]
> Things work pretty well EXCEPT that the KDE based applications cannot
> handle *.tif files. I have the media-libs/tiff package emerged, but
> for some reason the KDE subsystem does not seem to be using it.
> I have run
> emerge --update --deep --newuse worl
Ted Miller wrote:
> I am new to Gentoo (not new to Linux), and am trying to do a Gentoo
> install to handle my photo needs. I have emerged cinepaint, gimp,
> hugin, KPhotoAlbum, Krita and ufraw (for starters).
>
> Things work pretty well EXCEPT that the KDE based applications cannot
> handle *.tif
I am new to Gentoo (not new to Linux), and am trying to do a Gentoo
install to handle my photo needs. I have emerged cinepaint, gimp,
hugin, KPhotoAlbum, Krita and ufraw (for starters).
Things work pretty well EXCEPT that the KDE based applications cannot
handle *.tif files. I have the media
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