"It's not logical to save a whole session if all one does is touch up a jpeg file."
No, so then the logical thing is to export. Why is this such a problem? Export is separated from save dialog to make it difficult to accidentally lose you data. If you accidentally save to xcf rather than export then no problem. If you do the opposite then it's possible disaster. There have been a few occasions in the earlier Gimp where I've exported when I should have saved. Not even a total accident in some cases. I just though the editing was done whereas the new way tends to remind me to keep the xcf. For very casual users, this may not be understood but the new way of doing it is more friendly to people who understand it. It's not difficult to deal with. Should Gimp be dumbed right down to cater for people who don't understand things or should Gimp do things the right way? Sometimes free software developers can make bad choices, that's true, but sometimes (as in this case) they don't pander to what many users want, instead they make the right change for the better and I believe that most Gimp users will in fact realize that this simple change is better. On 12 September 2012 16:37, Ken Warner <[email protected]> wrote: > It's not logical to save a whole session if all one does is touch up a jpeg > file. > > On the other hand, for people who do complicated image building over many > sessions, it makes sense to save a project and in that case it would be > logical to have an option that allows gimp to open the previous project on > restart. That would prevent work loss. > > > On 9/12/2012 3:30 AM, Ryan Stark wrote: >> >> I see lots of complaints about the Gimp save and export. I've been >> using Gimp for ages with this feature. It is entirely logical and I >> don't understand the complaining. >> >> In a DAW (digital audio workstation application) you save the whole >> project as a session. You export the final file as mixdown in MP3 or >> whatever other format and you can import audio files into the project. >> It's similar logic in Gimp and makes total sense. Lots of apps work >> with this kind of method even when not as crucial as it is with DAW >> software. >> _______________________________________________ >> gimp-user-list mailing list >> [email protected] >> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list >> > _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
