Guys, I strongly suggest that libgtkxmhtml *NOT* be used for the help browser. gilgamesh:~# apt-get install libgtkxmhtml-dev Reading Package Lists... Done Building Dependency Tree... Done The following extra packages will be installed: gdk-imlib-dev gdk-imlib1 gnome-bin gnome-libs-data imlib-base libart-dev libart2 libaudiofile-dev libesd0 libesd0-dev libgnome-dev libgnome32 libgnomesupport0 libgnomeui32 libgnorba-dev libgnorba27 libgnorbagtk0 libgtkxmhtml1 liborbit-dev liborbit0 libpng2 libpng2-dev orbit zlib1g zlib1g-dev The following NEW packages will be installed: gdk-imlib-dev libart-dev libaudiofile-dev libesd0-dev libgnome-dev libgnorba-dev libgtkxmhtml-dev liborbit-dev 18 packages upgraded, 8 newly installed, 0 to remove and 444 not upgraded. Need to get 3512kB of archives. After unpacking 6278kB will be used. Do you want to continue? [Y/n] This is *absolutely* wrong. GIMP already has far more dependancies than any non-GNOME package I know, and adding in the entire GNOME disaster set of libraries is wrong. Can we please offer a non gtkxmhtml-based solution for help? This is totally ridiculous! I really don't want to add in 57 more dependancies just to install GIMP! Is there any alternative? I've heard talk of a non-GNOME-based gtkxmhtml, but I don't know anything about it. Ben -- Brought to you by the letters W and Y and the number 10. "Ohhhh, Mentos Boy!" Debian GNU/Linux maintainer of Gimp and GTK+ -- http://www.debian.org/