Richard Gitschlag <[email protected]> writes: >> There's much to be said for the new behaviour. It would be better if >> Ctrl-E just used the filename and properties from the imported file. The >> first time it may even show a "File exists, overwrite" dialog. >> Currently, Ctrl-E and Shift-Ctrl-E open the same export dialog, which is >> a waste.
> Y'know, I cannot think of any situation in my personal workflow where > Ctrl+E versus Ctrl+Shift+E creates a tangible difference in behavior. Well... gimp image.jpg make some changes Shift-Ctrl-E <File selection dialog> Enter <Overwrite existing file> Enter <Export image as JPEG> Enter Compare this to: gimp image.jpg make some changes Ctrl-E <File selection dialog> Enter <Overwrite existing file> Enter <Export image as JPEG> Enter Spot the difference? Right, there's none. For simple editing, it would be beneficial if the latter were: gimp image.jpg make some changes Ctrl-E <Overwrite existing file> Enter -- Johan _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list List address: [email protected] List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
