Hi architetto francesco
I see that we are growing more than expected, mypaint was design to be
simple not an complex program like gimp or ps., i think this goal is
achieved. we have a lot of features.
but maybe our vision or Martin´s original vision could change? if the team
is stable and mature. if the amount of users requiring a feature is
high,and users also contribute... then maybe a "vision" could change. but
we have to be very careful with this, this is not comercial thing. we put
our feelings and polite words have to be a must. these are my two cents
take care :D

2011/11/24 architetto francesco fantoni <hva - hermanitos verdes
architetti> <[email protected]>

> I had already proposed more than a year ago (though my implementation
> was rather hackish and immature), but I had been practically laughed at
> by project leaders:
> https://mail.gna.org/public/mypaint-discuss/2010-10/msg00006.html
> nice to see I was not the only one to think this feature could be very
> useful after all.
>
> f.
>
>
> Il giorno gio, 24/11/2011 alle 22.21 +0100, Ramón Miranda ha scritto:
> > Good, Andrew, this seems very interesting. As i talk with other
> > users,they ask this feature a lot. So this would give mypaint more
> > flexibility. If we have layers ,why not moving them?
> > I see you are very productive. Thank you for the hard work. I would
> > like to help testing but i don´t know how to test branches. can you
> > help me? i am not a pro with terminal.
> >
> > 2011/11/24 Andrew Chadwick <[email protected]>
> >         I've been tinkering with code for moving the current layer
> >         around recently:
> >
> >
> http://gitorious.org/~achadwick/mypaint/achadwick-mypaint/commits/move-layer-experiments
> >
> >         Does this seem useful, and do the abstractions seem sane to
> >         people
> >         from a coding/design perspective? I think the implementation
> >         basically
> >         works, and it's about as fast as it's going to get without
> >         hacking
> >         around with mipmap layers and rounding to make that work
> >         sensibly.
> >
> >         Use case 1: primarily when sketching. Someone has sketched an
> >         object
> >         on a new layer but the composition is off slightly. Rather
> >         than erase
> >         and redraw, it is sometimes helpful to just move the layer
> >         then fix up
> >         any local perspective issues.
> >
> >         Use case 2: effect overlay layers. It's nice to be able to
> >         move
> >         glints, shadows, glows and other bling around to see what
> >         effect that
> >         has.
> >
> >         --
> >         Andrew Chadwick
> >
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