On Tue, 20 Feb 1996, Brandon M. Browning wrote:
> On Tue, 20 Feb 1996, Sean Kelly wrote:
>
> > I prefer xpaint. While it's not for Linux but for Unix systems in
> > general, I'm sure you can compile it on Linux. I know it works on
> > FreeBSD 2.1 and HP/UX 9 and 10.
>
> Xpaint works under Linux; my Slackware came with it. It has been known to
> bomb occasionally, but it's quite functional.
>
>
> -- Brandon Browning
Yes, I tried xpaint, once I was sort-of understanding the way to text edit
the xpm file, and I tried to open a file pixmap had problems with (my
netscape icon), and it too crashed. I guess it's either a problem with
the pixmap, or something is wrong with my Xpm library. But, it's the new
one, and the pixmap shows up fine. I don't know what's wrong. Could
someone briefly explain what could cause a segmentation fault while
loading a pixmap?
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Received on Tue Feb 20 1996 - 14:38:42 GMT