É seu editor da imagem da escolha. Você promoveu ao leopardo. E o Gimp já não trabalha para você. Você pode tentar algumas das sugestões encontradas aqui, ou você pode apenas download AquaGimp. Nota: Eu posso somente confirmar trabalhos de AquaGimp em um Mac baseado Intel.
Com toda a sorte que o Gimp esteja trabalhando em todo o ele é o glory X11 logo, e este tutorial tornar-se-á moot.
Se você for a rota de AquaGimp (que é o que eu recorri por ao tempo que é) continue lendo para algumas pontas em alguns quirks do `' que eu descobri assim distante.

- Se parecer ao cair do `' ao começar acima, clique justo dentro do carga-menu algumas vezes. Não me pergunte…
- When you try to change numbers via the keyboard (instead of a slider etc) or pretty much anything that involves keyboard input, hold down the key on your keyboard. Então começará. Muito irritante quando você tentar conservar uma lima com um nome diferente.
- Se você usar o clique da característica do Hide (chave de Apple + H) o ícone do gimp 2.4 em sua doca, não o ícone real do Gimp, para trazer para trás o Gimp no foco.
- Não incomode mesmo o direito-clique o ícone do Gimp em sua doca. Parece sempre estar em um estado “da resposta” mesmo quando o Gimp próprio é responsivo.





























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Obrigado para um local útil, Ross. Você menciona o Mac de Intel. Eu estou funcionando um PC do poder do iMac G4 (o último do projeto bonito do pod). Leopard has just been installed & I am desperate to find an alternative to Photoshop. Gimp sounds ideal. So if you know, or you know of someone else who might be able to solve my dilemma, I’d be eternally grateful. As with all of us: I just want to be able to work productfully without hassels - life has enough of those nasties already! Thanking you in anticipation. Sincerely, Mike.
Thank you Ross for your quick reply. The XDarwin link looks too geeky for me. I used to be a Windows man & fiddled far too much (the OS invites tinkering) & while I learnt a lot I caused myself much grief. As a relatively newbe to the Mac I would rather not start experimenting with this OS - at least at this stage. I think I’d best wait for a version of Gimp I can download & use straight off. If you hear anything I’d be very grateful to know. Cheers & God bless.
I am really suprised, that someone prefers the Aqua Version over the X11 version. X11 is much more stable and great stuff like drag an drop works.
I just did AquaGimp as a Test. But i will try a new version in the next weeks
This really is a great workaround for Leopard! I’ve been so used to using GIMP without any trouble, that I had just assumed GIMP and Leopard would play nice - big mistake.
This workaround saved me during a crunch to finish a project - thanks again!
I have installed the aqua-gimp from mac-ports
in order to get printing to work. On my other
builds of gimp 2.4x on Leopard X11 the printers
were not showing up in the printing dialog.
If I feel really ambitious I’ll install the
other version of gimp from macports.
I found a complete fix to the issue. Download and install the latest XQuartz. It is a community based implementation of X11 that resolves this entire issue of Gimp not talking to the X11 in Leopard. I found this fix through Inkscape.org another X11 app. xquartz is currently up to 2.2.3. GIMP worked immediately and Inkscape needed another minor tweak to get it working that also stopped the XTerm window from appearing which I find annoying, in Inkscape it is worse as it never loaded without the fix.
In Terminal type the following with an Enter after:
mkdir ~/. fontconfig
xquartz can be found at: xquartz.macosforge.org/trac/wiki
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