%general-entities; ]> $LastChangedBy$ $Date$ GIMP-&gimp-version; Introduction to <application><acronym>GIMP</acronym></application> The GIMP package contains the GNU Image Manipulation Program. This is useful for photo retouching, image composition and image authoring. Package information Download (HTTP): Download (FTP): Download size: &gimp-size; Estimated disk space required: &gimp-buildsize; Estimated build time: &gimp-time; <application><acronym>GIMP</acronym></application> dependencies Required and Optional , , , , , , (and PyGTK), , , , MTA, libexif and libwmf Installation of <application><acronym>GIMP</acronym></application> Install GIMP by running the following commands: ./configure --prefix=/usr --sysconfdir=/etc --disable-print && make && make install Command explanations : This option is necessary when gimp-print is not installed. If you have gimp-print installed, this option would be removed. Configuring <application><acronym>GIMP</acronym></application> Config files /etc/gimp/2.0/*, ~/.gimp-2.0 Configuration Information GIMP executes a configuration wizard for each user upon their initial use of the program. Contents The GIMP package contains gimp, gimp-remote, gimptool, libgimp libraries, GIMP plugins and GIMP modules. Description gimp gimp is an image manipulation program. It works with a variety of image formats and provides a large selection of tools. gimp-remote gimp-remote is a small utility that tells a running GIMP to open a local or remote image file. gimptool gimptool is a tool that can build plug-ins or scripts and install them if they are distributed in one source file. gimptool can also be used by programs that need to know what libraries and include-paths GIMP was compiled with.