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Tryg Anderson

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Nov 16, 2001, 10:08:56 AM11/16/01
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Does anyone know of a plug in to read write XPM files (x-windows icons)

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Nov 18, 2001, 11:26:06 AM11/18/01
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You may need to have a copy of msvcrt10.dll and the plugin.dll in either the
plugin folder (that's where I have mine) or the systems folder. Run a search
on them.

Best Regards, Cathy J

"Suzanne" <M...@home.com> wrote in message
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> Photoshop 6.0.1 won't recognize the older, but nice, plugin from
> Microsoft called "Impressionist.8bf". Impressionist was a feature of
> Microsoft Image Composer, but works as a stand-alone filter in PS.
> I'm running WinMe on a 1-GHz Dell with 512MB RAM . My friend has no
> problems with Win98SE. Anybody else have this problem? I wonder if
> it's a WinMe "thing"? Not only will Photoshop not recognize the
> plugin, but several other graphics programs won't either, including
> Paint Shop Pro 7.02. Just wondering if I have company out there.
> Thanks,
> Suzanne


General

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Nov 18, 2001, 2:24:45 PM11/18/01
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I have Paint Shop Pro 7.04 on a PIII 600 machine running WinME and the
Impressionist Plug-in works fine. Besides the actual .8bf file, make
sure the extra directory full of brushes, papers and so forth is in
the right spot.

General

General

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Nov 18, 2001, 2:40:00 PM11/18/01
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General

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Nov 19, 2001, 4:38:15 PM11/19/01
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On Mon, 19 Nov 2001 06:10:00 -0800, Suzanne <M...@home.com> wrote:

>On Sun, 18 Nov 2001 19:24:45 GMT, not...@this.time.com (General)
>wrote:


>>I have Paint Shop Pro 7.04 on a PIII 600 machine running WinME and the
>>Impressionist Plug-in works fine. Besides the actual .8bf file, make
>>sure the extra directory full of brushes, papers and so forth is in
>>the right spot.
>>General

>-----------------------
>Thanks for your comments, General.

My pleasure.

>They gave me the strength to keep
>plugging away (pun intended!) It turned out that I had a corrupted
>.8bf file! Even tho the file size was identical down to the last
>byte, some other program had written over it! I looked at it in
>HexWorkshop and noticed that. Weird! My friend sent me the original
>again, and PS 6.0.1 recognized it! Happy Ending. Suzanne

Glad it worked out.

Regards,
General

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