mtpaint 3.49.12- April 2016
- technosaurus
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I just wanted to link back to wjaguars post on theming mtpaint:
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 827#341827
ttuuxxx also posted some alternate icons for the toolbars. If anyone is interested I can make a tango themed version.
http://www.murga-linux.com/puppy/viewto ... 827#341827
ttuuxxx also posted some alternate icons for the toolbars. If anyone is interested I can make a tango themed version.
Check out my [url=https://github.com/technosaurus]github repositories[/url]. I may eventually get around to updating my [url=http://bashismal.blogspot.com]blogspot[/url].
The one thing about mtpaint that I don't like about the interface is
the icon in the settings window for gradient ----> the wide thin icon
It doesn't show if it is activated very clearly in some themes.
This confuses new users.
Here's a picture of the windows version
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the icon in the settings window for gradient ----> the wide thin icon
It doesn't show if it is activated very clearly in some themes.
This confuses new users.
Here's a picture of the windows version
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Version 3.44.49
New version 3.44.49 on Github
https://github.com/wjaguar/mtPaint/tree/master
I changed the manner of dock window creation. Seems to be working, but I have dim memory of some GTK+ glitches which were the main reason for choosing the original scheme.
So if someone tested if everything dock-related in this new implementation does indeed work as intended (or found something that does not ) (especially on GTK+1), that would be much appreciated.
P.S.: 01.01.14 - a critical bug fixed, version reuploaded under the same name.
https://github.com/wjaguar/mtPaint/tree/master
I changed the manner of dock window creation. Seems to be working, but I have dim memory of some GTK+ glitches which were the main reason for choosing the original scheme.
So if someone tested if everything dock-related in this new implementation does indeed work as intended (or found something that does not ) (especially on GTK+1), that would be much appreciated.
P.S.: 01.01.14 - a critical bug fixed, version reuploaded under the same name.
mtPaint 3.44.57
Versions 3.44.47-56 have a bug: in Preferences->Paths, path boxes don't get set from file selector.
Fixed in version 3.44.57 on Github.
Fixed in version 3.44.57 on Github.
3.44.59
Mtpaint-3.44.59.pet
When you open a graphic folder, right/click on a graphic, and select 'open with' then select Mtpaint, all you get is a 'Screen Flicker' but the graphic does NOT open. Previous Mtpaint version worked fine!
(Installed in Slacko-5.6.5.5)
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When you open a graphic folder, right/click on a graphic, and select 'open with' then select Mtpaint, all you get is a 'Screen Flicker' but the graphic does NOT open. Previous Mtpaint version worked fine!
(Installed in Slacko-5.6.5.5)
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Re: 3.44.59
A classic case of mixed-up libraries.sszindian wrote:select 'open with' then select Mtpaint, all you get is a 'Screen Flicker' but the graphic does NOT open
Your system has libpng14.so.14 linked into GTK+2, and libjpeg.so.8 linked into libtiff. And this build of mtPaint links to libpng12.so.0 and libjpeg.so.62. So both versions get loaded, and then neither PNGs nor JPEGs work.
Running " ldd `which mtpaint` | grep 'libjpeg\|libpng' " will demonstrate the problem.
Slacko therefore needs a separate build of mtPaint (using libpng 1.4.x and libjpeg 8 ).