I did bother to look for an /Applications/MacPorts and I don't have one. Sent from my iPhone On Jan 17, 2008, at 2:08 AM, "paul beard" <paulbeard@gmail.com> wrote:
On Jan 16, 2008 10:16 PM, William Davis <frstan@bellsouth.net> wrote:
Did you bother to look in /Applications/MacPorts? The MacPorts gimp port *also* installs Gimp.App in that location whose icon you would have seen if you had bothered to look.
I'm not sure the gimp port does by default: I think it's the meta- port. But the description of gimp vs gimp-app doesn't make it clear to me.
[/Users/paul]:: port info gimp gimp 2.4, Revision 3, graphics/gimp (Variants: universal, macosx, animation) http://www.gimp.org/
This is a META port for the gimp2 which includes help and documentation, support for icns, jp2000 and RAW formats, content- aware rescaling Gutenprint and scanner frontends and even a nice theme (Nodoka). Mac OS X users also get a Gimp.app bundle, a "Show in Finder" menu and clipboard integration.
Library Dependencies: icns-gimp, gimp-jp2, gimp-lqr-plugin, gimp- user-manual, gtk-nodoka-engine, gutenprint, ufraw, xsane, gimp-app, macclipboard-gimp, macfile-gimp Platforms: darwin Maintainers: nomaintainer@macports.org
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