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Pinta doesn't work at all [SOLVED]
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:03 am
by Makarovnik
Pinta is one of those programs I just can't live without. It installs with no missing dependencies but does absolutely nothing when I run it. I tried installing .Deb via puppy package manager, nothing. Next I tried the old .sfs and it also does nothing. I have no clue as to what's going on. Maybe a runtime problem?
Re: Pinta doesn't work at all
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 4:42 am
by Grey
Yes, I remember the problem. Pinta uses Mono and related libraries. If you install Pinta from PPM, see if Mono is installed.
And it is likely that Mono libraries are installed in your /usr/lib/cli/ folder and Pinta does not see them. I solved the problem by making 7 links to these libraries - from /usr/lib/cli/ folder to /usr/lib/pinta/ folder. Like so:
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Re: Pinta doesn't work at all
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:55 am
by Makarovnik
Thanks but I set up the links exactly like yours but no go. Are you using fossapup64? I might have to look for a different distro. I can't deal with gimp or mt paint. They just aren't intuitive and don't work the way they should. Seems lazpaint worked ok so I will try that before giving up the pup.
Re: Pinta doesn't work at all
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 12:46 pm
by bigpup
Welcome to Linux software
Sometime it turns into a hunting trip through the internet!!!
This runs with no problem in my install of Fossapup64 9.5
Here is a appimage of Pinta
https://apprepo.de/appimage/pinta
Download the Pinta.appimage file to anyplace you want to.
Right click on it and go to properties.
Give it exec permissions.
Left click on the Pinta.appimage file to run it.
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Re: Pinta doesn't work at all
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 3:25 pm
by Grey
Makarovnik wrote: ↑Fri Jan 29, 2021 6:55 am
Are you using fossapup64?
Yes, fossapup64. Try appimage as bigpup advises, there are all libraries inside.
Also take a look at the Photoflare editor, which tries to resemble the PhotoFiltre editor from Windows:
https://photoflare.io/
You can get a .deb working on fossapup64 here:
https://launchpad.net/~photoflare/+arch ... lter=focal
Re: Pinta doesn't work at all
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 8:41 pm
by Makarovnik
Thanks guys that worked like a charm and is portable so I don't have to incorporate this in my pupsave file. The only problem I saw was some of the sub menu fonts in the portable version are deformed a little but legible. I turned antialiasing on inside puppy but that had no effect. Prolly because it's a portable app. I also have been using the lazpaint.pet which is very usable.
I've never liked the way gimp works and lately have been unable to move images that are pasted in. The floating just doesn't work on my system.
Re: Pinta doesn't work at all
Posted: Fri Jan 29, 2021 10:06 pm
by mikewalsh
@Makarovnik :-
The G.I.M.P's something of an acquired taste. Same as Photoshop....
I've been using an older version of Photoshop CS2 alongside the GIMP for years, and have become so handy with both of them I can switch back & forth, and barely notice the difference. However, with graphic design being a long-standing hobby of mine, I'm willing to try out every graphics app I can get my hands on.....and unlike some, have no issues with using Windoze stuff alongside Linux apps. For me, it's all about the right tool for the job. Some Windoze apps are just better than their Linux counterparts. Some Linux stuff blows Windoze into the weeds.
I don't discriminate....and have wanted to give Pinta a 'test-run' for long enough, but could never find a version that would work with Puppy. So; thanks to bigpup for digging this one up, even though it's an 'alpha' release.
We'll see how it goes. (And thanks too, to Grey for PhotoFlare.)
Mike.