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Your Daily Euphemism 03/13/2003 10:25 AM

When I was in Austin earlier this week, I asked the woman at the front desk of the Radisson if there were any movie theaters nearby. "Well," she said, conflict playing over her face, "there's one. But it doesn't have stadium seating." "Huh?" I replied, "That's not a requirement." "Um, well, it just has regular seating." "I'm ok with that." Pause as she screws up the courage to blurt: "It's not in a good part of town." Aha! The light goes on. I don't know if this was a race thing, a socio-economic thing, both or neither, but clearly...




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When looking to the shelves to find a slimmer and lighter book than the current titles I was reading before leaving for Tunisia I found and decided to take When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?, George Carlin's recent book filled with deliciously funny cynicism that I can relate to. It was only when riding the train to Tunis, in a car containing mostly Tunisians save for two very chatty German women who found endless amusement in the train timetable, did I start to think that maybe carrying a book with "Jesus" in the title and a slightly altered illustration of the last supper on the cover might not have been the wisest choice for reading material, especially when I kept laughing while reading it. :)

George, I know you're just like every other egosurfing author on the internet these days and if you read this, I loved the euphemism bashing and want more. [I nearly wet myself laughing at the HBO special where Carlin goes on at length about 'servicing the customer', but that's probably TMI.] I might also add that you forgot to take on the weather. Finland has a fabulous word, räntä, that sounds as unpleasant as the weather it describes. It's a short Finnish word, too, something to be cherished in a Finnish word. In English, we get sleet, snain [snow + rain], freezing rain, wet snow and, lest we forget, "wintry mix". What the fuck is "wintry mix" anyway? Something the weather people came up with to say 'well, we have no clue what will fall from the sky today so let's just use this vague term to cover our asses no matter what?' I miss those low-tech days where a guy would stand in front of a board with a happy sun icon over Florida and a giant snowflake over Chicago and tell it like it was; if you weren't in Florida, your weather was likely cold, crappy and grim. Nowadays they have 3-D 'fly through', 5-day forecasts, doppler radar and tons of new words to describe the same bloody thing the fat smiling guy in front of the wooden cut-out of the lower-48 states would; the weather where you are sucks and will remain that way until you move to Florida, dimwit.

The word folks will enjoy WWJBTPC as George has frequent rants on euphemisms in English that tend to have little purpose other than replacing another word or words with others that aren't as clear. George takes no prisoners and even though it's very amusing it's rather disturbing to realise that it has reached self-parodying levels of absurdity. The poem A Modern Man is an anthem for the wired jet-set who would have died at thought of a week without any information appliance nearby. And, Prepositional Phrases, made me think of most Finns who complain about English and its arbitrary use of them.

We Americans love our prepositional phrases.

Out of sight, off the charts, in the groove, on the ball; up the creek, down the tubes, in the dumper, out the yin-yang; off the wall, 'round the bend, below the belt, under the weather.

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But rather than under the table, let us begin on the table. That's a phrase you hear a lot in the news, especially from Washington. In negotiations of any kind, certain things are said to be on the table. Implying that other things are off the table. And sometimes, regardless of what's on the table, a settlement is reached under the table.

The table seems important. If a person is highly qualified, we say he brings a lot to the table. Unfortunately, those who bring a lot to the table often have too much on their plates. Still, they're guaranteed a seat at the table, because they think outside the box, which puts them ahead of the curve.

Now, if the negotiators agree on what's on the table, then they're on the same page. Personally, I don't like people on my page. If someone says to me, "We're on the same page," I say, "Do me a favor, please, turn the page; I'd rather not be on that page. In fact, I'd rather be in a completely different book." Buat that's beside the point; I've wandered off the track.

Returning to negotiations, if the sides are getting close, we're told they're in the ballpark. This often comes from people in the know, speaking off the record. And in Washington, many in the know are also in the loop because, after all, they work inside the beltway.

Now, there are other government people, outside the beltway, who, nonetheless, remain in the know and in the loop. They function in foreign countries and we say they're on the ground,. If they're CIA, they're under the radar and paid off the books. Much of what they learn is picked up on the street. But they don't always need to be on the street, because a lot of information comes in over the transom.

Hey, we don't make the rules, we just make fun of them. :)


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This change does not introduce an incompatibility. 3) The escputil command no longer hangs if the printer does not respond. 4) Minor speed improvement for the HP LaserJet IIP. 5) Minor adjustment to the HP DeskJet 340 margins. 6) The PPD files have been audited for conformance to the PPD specification. * Exceptions and Workarounds: 1) There are longstanding reports of problems printing with certain USB-parallel adapters on Macintosh OS X. In particular, many users have reported problems with the Keyspan adapter; we recommend that users having problems try different brands of adapters, and avoid using USB hubs. 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The workaround is to choose a different setting (explicitly select the input slot you wish to use). 4) The new HP DesignJets have not been fully tuned. In particular, there are reports that they print too light. This can be corrected with the Density adjustment (try 1.5~1.7 or thereabouts). 5) The list of compatible and potentially compatible Hewlett-Packard printers has been updated with the latest available information. If a particular printer does not work with the recommended driver, we recommend that you try other similar drivers, check the Feature Requests at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=101537&group_id=1537&func=browse, and if the printer is not listed please file a feature request (via the Submit New button). 6) Borderless (full-bleed) printing is not quite correct on the Epson Stylus Photo printers that support it (see bug 621668). Typically, the left or right margin is off by 1 mm or less, resulting in a very fine white strip on that edge. 7) Many Canon printers do not print correctly at 720x360 DPI. The workaround is to use 360 or 720 DPI. 8) Many new Epson Stylus printers do not return status to the escputil command (for ink level check, etc). We recommend use of the mtink tool (please see http://xwtools.automatix.de) for this purpose. 9) With certain versions of CUPS and in certain configurations, if a new version of Gimp-Print is installed over an existing version genppd will create PPD files based on the older version of Gimp-Print rather than the newer version. This will happen if all of the following are true: 1) The cups-config provided by the CUPS driver adds -Wl,rpath=/usr/lib. This is done by some versions of CUPS reportedly because in some cases the runtime linker does not pick up libraries out of /usr/lib. This can be checked by running cups-config --libs --ldflags and inspecting the output for any mention of "rpath", "RPATH", "RUN_PATH", or the like. 2) There is presently a version of Gimp-Print installed in /usr (--prefix=/usr) rather than /usr/local or the like. 3) Gimp-Print is built dynamically only (--disable-static) Note that in general if you install CUPS into a non-standard location, and install Gimp-Print into the same location, this problem can surface. This bug is difficult to detect in a normal build. It does not cause an error to happen during build; the only failure is that some PPD files may not be built or may be built with missing options. In this case, the run path embedded in the genppd executable points to the version of Gimp-Print installed in /usr/lib. This run path overrides any attempt by libtool to look in the build directory. The result is that genppd is run against the older version of Gimp-Print. If the new version contains additional features (more printers, etc.) they will not be available to genppd. If you wish to use only shared libraries, and do not wish to build static libraries at all, there are three workarounds available: 1) Build and install Gimp-Print into /usr (rather than /usr/local) and then rebuild Gimp-Print from scratch. This will install the correct libgimpprint.so in /usr/lib, and in the rebuild genppd will be run against the correct library. 2) Remove the old version of Gimp-Print prior to building the new version of Gimp-Print. The important files to remove are anything named /usr/lib/libgimpprint*. 3) Edit cups-config to remove the reference to the run path. The following bugs have been fixed in Gimp-Print 4.2.6: 627266 Mac OS X: Autoselect option incorrectly offered 668342 Canon S-450 prints only one page of a job 729918 Postscript family driver fails in non-US locale 735493 CUPS PPD files lacking *OutputOrder 842715 Epson 600/800/850/1520/3000 fail at certain resolutions BW 865253 genppd may not generate new PPD files (4.2) The following bugs have been tested and cannot be reproduced: 764041 CNR: Epson 3000 720x360DPI problem 828993 CNR: Epson SC 850 using Microweave prints tall characters The following bugs are currently open: 470049 CUPS PPD files not translated on all systems 538097 QUALITY-Canon S400 dark and yellow cast 549677 Canon BJC-1000 functions incorrectly at 720x360 DPI 557868 QUALITY-HP DeskJet 560 is washed out 581168 Canon BJC 250 just spits out pages 601767 Mac OS X: Canon BJC 2100 does not print multiple pages 602933 QUALITY-Canon S800 dark and grainy 613054 Mac OS X: Printing from InDesign 2.0 on OS 10.2.1 614882 QUALITY - Canon BJC-55 is too pale and desaturated 621668 Epson Stylus full bleed prints have slight margin 627978 QUALITY: Canon BJC-6500 has magenta cast. 631937 HP DesignJet Sheet Cutter Problem 641981 QUALITY: HP DesignJets print too light 645116 QUALITY: HP DeskJet regression from 4.1.7 647035 QUALITY: Colors don't match OEM drivers 662988 HP DeskJet 970Cxi page horizontally squeezed 672692 Epson photo 700 single page of multi page job 687656 Paper Positioning Problems Epson 7600 704334 QUALITY: Epson SP 2100: Green Cast/Dark Colours/Poor Greys 811062 Reverse printing

Gimp-Print 4.2.5 released


Gimp-Print 4.2.5 released 01/27/2003 01:27 AM
Gimp-Print 4.2.5, released January 24, 2003, is a stable release in the Gimp-Print 4.2 series. Gimp-Print is a suite of printer drivers that may be used with most common UNIX print spooling systems, including CUPS, lpr, LPRng, or others. These drivers provide high quality printing for UNIX (including Macintosh OS X 10.2 and newer) and Linux systems in many cases equal to or better than proprietary vendor-supplied drivers, and can be used for many of the most demanding printing tasks. This software includes the Print plug-in for the Gimp, and GhostScript and CUPS drivers, including Foomatic data. The Print plug-in for the GIMP requires the Gimp 1.2. The CUPS driver requires CUPS 1.1.9 or higher. 1.1.14 or above is highly recommended, as certain translation-related bugs are fixed and it is possible to print true CMYK. The Ghostscript driver requires GNU Ghostscript 5.10, 5.50, 6.51, or any later GNU Ghostscript release based on 6.51 (e. g. 6.52). It may also be used with GNU Ghostscript 7.05, or with ESP Ghostscript 7.05. The IJS GhostScript plugin driver requires GNU Ghostscript 6.53 or later, ESP Ghostscript 7.05 or later, or APFL GhostScript 7.04 or later. Users of Macintosh OS X 10.2 and above can use this package, as the printing system is based on CUPS, which is supported by Gimp-print. Note that Macintosh OS X 10.0 and 10.1 (including 10.1.5) cannot use this package. We recommend that Macintosh OS X users download the precompiled installer package from http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 rather than attempt to build this package from source, as using the installer is much simpler. We further recommend that Macintosh OS X users install ESP GhostScript, to permit printing from Carbon applications (such as most Adobe applications) that generate PostScript rather than PDF output. Directions for that are also available at http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3. Please read the README file for full instructions on installing this package from source code. Gimp-Print 4.2.5 contains the following major changes over Gimp-Print 4.2.4: * Major bugs fixed: 1) (bug 625780) The Epson Stylus Pro 5000 now prints. 2) (bug 645895) The Epson Stylus Color 640 now prints properly at all resolutions in color, grayscale, and monochrome. 3) (bug 639356) The version of libtool used in building the release package has been upgraded to 1.4.3, which fixes compile problems on a few platforms (this is primarily of interest to packagers). 4) (bug 659543) escputil now reports the ink levels correctly on the Stylus Photo 950/960 and 2100/2200. 5) (bug 672692) A buffer overflow in escputil, which permitted a local privilege escalation if it is installed setuid, has been fixed. Note that Gimp-print does not install escputil setuid, and we do not recommend explicitly setting the setuid bit. 6) (bug 672846) A problem compiling rastertoprinter on Solaris with the gcc compiler has been fixed. 7) (bug 672850) The Epson back end in CUPS will no longer hang attempting to read back ink levels under some circumstances, and it will also compute the ink levels correctly. 8) (bug 646158) DESTDIR now works correctly with make install (this is primarily of interest to packagers). * New Functionality: 1) If Foomatic 2.9.x is installed, the Foomatic data will be generated with additional features: Once the options are put into groups ("General", "PrintoutMode", "Adjustment") and a new "PrintoutMode" option will be added, which lets the user choose pre-configurations for common printing tasks, but still adjust the individual options. If an older version of Foomatic is installed, the Foomatic data will stay as before. 2) (bug 596538) The automatic paper cutter is now functional on the Epson Stylus Photo 925, 950/960, and 2100/2200. * Quality Improvements: 1) The Epson Stylus Photo 950/960/PM-950C and 2100/2200 are now tuned. The 950 and 960 are fully tuned, while the 2100 and 2200 are fully tuned with Photographic Black ink. Matte Black ink on the 2100/2200, and dark yellow ink on the PM-950C, are not tuned at this point. 2) The Epson Stylus Photo 950/960/PM-950C and 2100/2200 now support double speed printing at 360 DPI in Four Color Standard mode (in color, grayscale, and monochrome). For this reason, we recommend use of Four Color Standard for printing text and low-resolution graphics on plain paper with these printers. 3) Translations for Danish, German, Portuguese, Swedish, and UK English have been updated. * Exceptions and Workarounds: 1) There have been a number of reports that printing to a Windows-hosted printer from Macintosh OS X results in only the first page of the job being printed (see bugs 668342 and 672692). In at least some cases, connecting the printer directly to the Macintosh results in correct prints. There is no known workaround short of connecting the printer directly to the Macintosh. Investigation is continuing on this problem. 2) There are longstanding reports of problems printing with certain USB-parallel adapters on Macintosh OS X. In particular, many users have reported problems with the Keyspan adapter; we recommend that users having problems try different brands of adapters, and avoid using USB hubs. Please check our web site (http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3) for a link to a user feedback forum regarding these cables. 3) Mac OS X users who use the Epson Printer Utility (provided by Epson with their standard driver set) to check ink levels and perform maintenance tasks, such as head cleaning or head alignment, may encounter print job failures when attempting to print with the Gimp-Print driver after using the Epson utility. The cause for this failure is currently unknown, but the workaround is to completely power-cycle the printer, after which the Gimp-Print driver should again print normally. Another option is to disable the Epson Printer Utility. 4) The Mac OS X print dialog may offer an "Autoselect" option as the default media source (input slot) on some printers. This option may not be valid and can result in nothing being printed. The workaround is to choose a different setting (explicitly select the input slot you wish to use). 5) The new HP DesignJets have not been fully tuned. In particular, there are reports that they print too light. This can be corrected with the Density adjustment (try 1.5~1.7 or thereabouts). 6) The list of compatible and potentially compatible Hewlett-Packard printers has been updated with the latest available information. If a particular printer does not work with the recommended driver, we recommend that you try other similar drivers, check the Feature Requests at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=101537&group_id=1537&func=browse, and if the printer is not listed please file a feature request (via the Submit New button). 7) Borderless (full-bleed) printing is not quite correct on the Epson Stylus Photo printers that support it (see bug 621668). Typically, the left or right margin is off by 1 mm or less, resulting in a very fine white strip on that edge. This will not be fixed in 4.2; it is expected to be fixed in 4.3 and beyond. There is no workaround other than trimming the page. 8) Many Canon printers do not print correctly at 720x360 DPI. The workaround is to use 360 or 720 DPI. The following bugs have been fixed in Gimp-Print 4.2.5: 596538 Epson Stylus Photo 925 etc. paper cutter is not functional 599029 Epson: Maximum speed printing not supported on 950, 960 625780 Epson Stylus Pro 5000 does not print 639356 Build system: libtool 1.4.2 does not work on all platforms 641628 QUALITY: Epson Stylus 2200 print quality is low in 7-color 645895 Epson stc640 does not print at 720dpi and above 646158 Build:DESTDIR broken in make install in print plugin 649253 QUALITY - Epson 950/960 problems in all resolutions 659543 escputil Epson Photo 950 Ink level wrong 672845 Buffer overflow in escputil 672846 rastertoprinter does not compile on Solaris with gcc 672850 Epson back end in CUPS driver can lock up The following bugs are currently open: 409612 Epson: Minor positioning problem on 4x6 glossy 470049 CUPS PPD files not translated on all systems 538097 QUALITY-Canon S400 dark and yellow cast 549677 Canon BJC-1000 functions incorrectly at 720x360 DPI 557868 QUALITY-HP DeskJet 560 is washed out 581168 Canon BJC 250 just spits out pages 601767 Mac OS X: Canon BJC 2100 does not print multiple pages 602933 QUALITY-Canon S800 dark and grainy 613054 Mac OS X: Printing from InDesign 2.0 on OS 10.2.1 614882 QUALITY - Canon BJC-55 is too pale and desaturated 621668 Epson Stylus full bleed prints have slight margin 627266 Mac OS X: Autoselect option incorrectly offered 627978 QUALITY: Canon BJC-6500 has magenta cast. 631937 HP DesignJet Sheet Cutter Problem 641981 QUALITY: HP DesignJet 455 too light 645116 QUALITY: HP DeskJet regression from 4.1.7 647035 QUALITY: Colors don't match OEM drivers 662988 HP DeskJet 970Cxi page horizontally squeezed 668342 Canon S-450 prints only one page of a job 672692 Epson photo 700 single page of multi page job

The GIMP 2.0 pre2 Released


The GIMP 2.0 pre2 Released 01/19/2004 09:35 AM

ANNOUNCE: Gimp-Print 4.2.4


ANNOUNCE: Gimp-Print 4.2.4 11/26/2002 12:20 PM
Gimp-Print 4.2.4, released November 25, 2002, is a stable release in the Gimp-Print 4.2 series. Gimp-Print is a suite of printer drivers that may be used with most common UNIX print spooling systems, including CUPS, lpr, LPRng, or others. These drivers provide high quality printing for UNIX (including Macintosh OS X 10.2 and newer) and Linux systems in many cases equal to or better than proprietary vendor-supplied drivers, and can be used for many of the most demanding printing tasks. This software includes the Print plug-in for the Gimp, and GhostScript and CUPS drivers, including Foomatic data. The Print plug-in for the requires the Gimp 1.2. The CUPS driver requires CUPS 1.1.9 or higher. 1.1.14 or above is highly recommended, as certain translation-related bugs are fixed and it is possible to print true CMYK. The Ghostscript driver requires GNU Ghostscript 5.10, 5.50, 6.51, or any later GNU Ghostscript release based on 6.51 (e. g. 6.52). It may also be used with GNU Ghostscript 7.05, or with ESP Ghostscript 7.05. The IJS GhostScript plugin driver requires GNU Ghostscript 6.53 or later, ESP Ghostscript 7.05 or later, or APFL GhostScript 7.04 or later. Users of Macintosh OS X 10.2 and above can use this package, as the printing system is based on CUPS, which is supported by Gimp-print. Note that Macintosh OS X 10.0 and 10.1 (including 10.1.5) cannot use this package. We recommend that Macintosh OS X users download the precompiled installer package from http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 rather than attempt to build this package from source, as using the installer is much simpler. We further recommend that Macintosh OS X users install ESP GhostScript, to permit printing from Carbon applications (such as most Adobe applications) that generate PostScript rather than PDF output. Directions for that are also available at http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3. Please read the README file for full instructions on installing this package. Gimp-Print 4.2.4 contains the following major changes over Gimp-Print 4.2.3: * Major Bugs Fixed: 1) (bugs 603702 and 619537) All PCL laser printers (including HP LaserJet and many other printer lines) printed too light (black came out as medium gray). 2) (bugs 631993 and 633910) Various problems with the PPD files used by the native CUPS driver worked incorrectly with many applications, leading to failures to print, failures to recognize certain page sizes, and custom page sizes not working correctly have been fixed. To fix these problems, you must reinstall all of your printer queues using Gimp-Print PPD files. To do this, you must delete and re-create the printer queue (merely modifying or configuring the queue will not solve the problem). Please see the release notes for 4.2.3 (below) for instructions on using custom page sizes. 3) (bug 628698) Lexmark printers produced severely distorted colors in some cases. 4) (bug 631498) Canon large-format printers did not support A3 paper size; these printers are now capable of printing on that size paper. 5) (no bug number) PCL laser printers now have correct margins on A4-size paper. 6) (bug 630365) The Epson Stylus Photo 950 now prints correctly in 1440x1440 and 2880x720 DPI modes. This is not significant new functionality; these modes are actually printed at 2880x1440, which did not have htis problem. 7) (no bug number, but related to 628698) 6-color HP printers should now print correctly using all 6 colors. 8) (no bug number) The dimensions for 22x30 watercolor paper were incorrect. * New Functionality: 1) The following HP DesignJet large-format plotters are now supported: DesignJet 230, 250, 430, 450, 455, 488, 700, 2500, and 3500. Other DesignJet printers may work with one of these drivers. 2) The following Epson multi-function devices are now supported as printers: Stylus 3200CX and 5200CX. This project does not support scanners, so we cannot offer any advice on the scanner component of these units. 3) The Epson MJ-930C is now supported. 4) Various manual pages have been added or updated. See gimpprint(3), ijsgimpprint(1), escputil(1), and cups-calibrate(8) for more information. 5) Transverse versions of the US CAD standard paper sizes (ArchA, ArchB, ArchC, ArchD, and ArchE) have been added. This permits printing e. g. ArchD size (24x36) plots on ArchE (36 inch wide) paper. * Exceptions and Workarounds: 1) The new HP DesignJets have not been fully tuned. In particular, there are reports that they print too light. This can be corrected with the Density adjustment (try 1.5~1.7 or thereabouts). 2) The version of libtool used to build this package, 1.4.2, does not create shared libraries correctly on some platforms (in particular, MIPS and MIPSEL). The workaround is to either build static libraries only (configure --disable-shared), or to regenerate the libtool with libtool 1.4.3. We expect this to be fixed in a future release. 3) The Epson Stylus 2200 has not been tuned in 7-color mode, and reports are that quality is subpar in this mode. We recommend using 6-color mode until this is tuned, which we hope to be in the near future. 4) There are longstanding reports of problems printing with certain USB-parallel and USB-serial adapters on Macintosh OS X. In particular, many users have reported problems with the Keyspan adapter; we recommend that users having problems try different brands of adapters, and avoid using USB hubs. Please check our web site (http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net) for updates. 5) The list of compatible and potentially compatible Hewlett-Packard printers has been updated with the latest available information. If a particular printer does not work with the recommended driver, we recommend that you try other similar drivers, check the Feature Requests at http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=101537&group_id=1537&func=browse, and if the printer is not listed please file a feature request (via the Submit New button). The following bugs have been fixed in Gimp-Print 4.2.4: 603702 QUALITY-HP LaserJet 5L print is too light 619537 QUALITY - Poor quality w/ Lexmark OprtaE+ and pcl-4 628698 Lexmark color reversal 630365 Epson Stylus Photo 950: Enlarged image with some 1440/2800 631498 Canon driver does not support A3 page size for large format 631936 HP DesignJet Margin Problems 631993 Macintosh OS X: Custom page size problems w/some apps 633910 Epson 1520 ppd bug gimp-print 4.2.3 The following bugs are currently open: 409612 Minor positioning prob on 4x6 glossy 538097 QUALITY-Poor quality printing on Canon s400 549677 Incorrect scaling on Canon BJC-1000 557868 QUALITY-Washed out color under Gimp on HP560c 581168 Canon BJC 250 just spits out pages 601767 Mac OS X: Canon BJC 2100 does not print multiple pages 602933 QUALITY-Poor quality on Canon S800 613054 Mac OS X: Printing from InDesign 2.0 on OS 10.2.1 614882 QUALITY - Problems with CANON BJC-55 - Gimp-Print 619299 QUALITY - brightness adjustment problem 621668 Epson Stylus full bleed prints have slight margin 625780 Epson Stylus Pro 5000 does not print 627266 Epson Stylus Pro Autoselect paper feed broken 627978 QUALITY: Canon BJC-6500 has magenta cast. 631937 HP DesignJet Sheet Cutter Problem 639356 Build system: The version of libtool is too old 641992 HP DesignJet 455CA printing rotated 90 641981 HP DesignJet 455 too light 641628 QUALITY: Epson Stylus 2200 print quality is low in 7-color

The Gimp 2.2.6 (Default branch)


The Gimp 2.2.6 (Default branch) 04/10/2005 12:35 PM
Screenshot The GIMP is the GNU Image Manipulation Program. It is a freely distributed piece of software suitable for such tasks as photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. It can be used as a simple paint program, an expert quality photo retouching program, an online batch processing system, a mass production image renderer, a image format converter, etc.
Changes:
A large number of bugs have been fixed, and users are asked to update. In case you wonder what happened to version 2.2.5, it had a bug in the Print plug-in and was immidiately replaced by the 2.2.6 release.

Gimp-Print 4.2.3 for Mac OS X Jaguar


Gimp-Print 4.2.3 for Mac OS X Jaguar 10/25/2002 07:23 AM
Release announcement: Gimp-Print 4.2.3 for Mac OS X Jaguar (and Darwin 6.0) is available today as a standard Mac OS X installer package! Please see the web page for Mac users at http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 for up-to-date information and the latest downloads. For a complete list of changes in this version of Gimp-Print please visit the website or read the release notes included on the installer disk image. Installing and using Gimp-Print is easy, but the set-up process for Mac OS X is not obvious. The Gimp-Print disk image contains an easy-to-follow, illustrated set-up guide, "How to Print with Gimp-Print." For full functionality on Mac OS X users need to also install ESP Ghostscript, a free, open-souce PostScript RIP built specifically for use with the CUPS print spooler. As a bonus, installing ESP Ghostscript will provide Postscript Level3 support for raster printers. Download links are provided on the Gimp-Print web page at http://gimp-print.sourceforge.net/MacOSX.php3 Product Description: High Quality, cross-platform, open-source printer drivers for Epson, Canon, Lexmark, and HP printers. Gimp-Print is licensed under the GNU GPL and available free of charge. On Mac OS X Jaguar the Gimp-Print printer drivers act as plugins to the built-in CUPS print spooler. All earlier versions of Mac OS do not contain CUPS and, therefore, are not compatible with Gimp-Print. Gimp-Print provides excellent drivers for many printers that are otherwise unsupported on Mac OS X (Gimp-Print supports almost every Epson inkjet!). Even for printers with available vendor-supplied drivers the Gimp-Print drivers often offer more printing options and may provide superior results. The Gimp-Print drivers will print to any supported printer via USB, TCP/IP (including through inexpensive parallel-port print servers), and even to shared Windows printers via SAMBA.

gimp-print 4.2.6 (Stable)


gimp-print 4.2.6 (Stable) 01/11/2004 08:19 PM
Top quality printer drivers for POSIX systems.

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