Hi,
We are making pretty good progress towards GIMP 2.8 which has turned
into an "everything but GEGL" release. I think it would make sense to
also go for a single-window mode in 2.8 and not 2.10 as originally
planned.
By doing this we will be able to focus all resources on integrating
GEGL once
> A single-window mode would also turn 2.8 into a remarkable release
is it possible, to switch back to multi-window mode in 2.8? It's very
hard to work within one window, especially if you're using more than one
monitor (and edit many images)
lg
richy
On Sat, 05 Sep 2009 17:49:22 +0200
Martin No
On 09/05/2009 06:22 PM, Richard Nespithal wrote:
>> A single-window mode would also turn 2.8 into a remarkable release
> is it possible, to switch back to multi-window mode in 2.8?
That is not really relevant to this thread.
(But yes of course it will be possible.)
/ Martin
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I like modular structures becouse they allows more custom changes. So this
way you can change your layout of panels. But if all it would be in a single
window , ithink lot of users would thanks that. becouse i hear a lot..."
Gimp is nice , but his gui is ugly and uncomfortable.i don´t like to see a
The single big problem with the MDI was when the toolbox and / or
other boxes remain on top of other opened windows when you minimize
the canvas window. Now with GIMP 2.7 things are changed so MDI will
not be such a problem. But indeed a single window app. was a necessary
step. Will be super OK i
>I like modular structures becouse they allows more custom changes. So this
>way you can change your layout of panels. But if all it would be in a
single
>window , ithink lot of users would thanks that. becouse i hear a lot..."
>Gimp is nice , but his gui is ugly and uncomfortable.i don?t like to s