> > Having UI customizable would be a great solution indeed. Something like in > Firefox which has a customization mode, where you can choose which icons > you want or not, and where. > This does not replace scriptable UI (which allows much more), but it would > already allow fair customization here.
I see this working three ways. 1. A toolbox like menu in the preferences that would allow you to select the dialog and what menu items to show in the button bar and in which order. 2. A customize Button bar menu item under the "Show Button Bar" menu item that would bring up a dialog much like #1. 3. A a menu list under the "Show Button Bar" menu item that would allow you to select or deselect menu items that would show in the button bar. #3 might be annoying as every time you select an item the menu would disaear making you have to select the menu again and navigate to the customize Button bar menu list. #1 and #2 could be both be an option #2 bringing you to the #1 dialog. -- Jesus is my Lord and Savior. Praise be unto God for giving us a way to live with him. <https://www.facebook.com/android272> <https://plus.google.com/u/0/113439282950133616549/posts> <http://www.linkedin.com/pub/andrew-pullins/6a/2b3/366> <https://twitter.com/android272> <http://android272.deviantart.com/> On Thu, Dec 17, 2015 at 3:12 PM, Jehan <je...@girinstud.io> wrote: > Hi, > > On 2015-12-16 21:32, Andrew Pullins wrote: > >> Pat David wrote >> >> I'm a fan of the idea of making the addition of a layer mask easier, >>> and not a fan of adding more buttons if it can be avoided... So >>> Ctrl+Click sounds like a great comprom >>> >> >> Liam R. E. Quin wrote >> >> For my part it makes the dock too wide. >>> >> >> >>> >> I think I'd rather have a context-menu-affordance button equivalent >>> to >>> right-clicking on the selected layer. >>> >> >> Why not make it so that the dialog icons are configurable? I >> personally would like to have a merge down button replace the anker >> button. I always want to add a new layer when I past something into >> gimp and never ever want to anker it, I think this should GIMP should >> work, just add a new layer when I paste something into the image. If >> I want to merge it down with the layer under it I would go to the menu >> and merge it down. >> > > Having UI customizable would be a great solution indeed. Something like in > Firefox which has a customization mode, where you can choose which icons > you want or not, and where. > This does not replace scriptable UI (which allows much more), but it would > already allow fair customization here. > > Jehan > > > Any way why not make it so that anything in the dialog's dialog menu >> can be put in the icon bar at the bottom? So in this case the layer >> dialog > menu > layers menu. anything in this menu can be added or >> removed from the icon bar at the bottom. This way if you want the >> layer mas button you can have it, if you don't want it you don't want >> it you can leave the dialog alone. This could also work for other >> dialogs for example I think there are too many options in the >> navigation dialog. I would like it to only show zoom in, zoom slider, >> zoom out, and 1 to 1 zoom buttons. Oh and possibly some rotate canvas >> options :) >> >> I think this option is the most GIMP way. Let the user decide how >> they want their UI and don't force them into any one option. >> >