Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread stp
I use gimp on windows. 

in other respects, gimp is awesome!

more practicable for most things that I do than photoshop.



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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread stp
f11 is not really a fullscreen. 


I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows), ENTER. ENTER - it
displays the picture using the whole screen. 

Quite nasty to press shift plus j, TAB, and then f11.

Would be cool to have a fullscreen key or a key (menu item) that combines
shift plus j, Tab, and f11 altogether. 



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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread stp
oops control and shift plus j



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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 11:41 -0800, stp wrote:
 f11 is not really a fullscreen. 
 
 
 I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows),

I don't have Windows here.

When I press F11 I get just the image, no scrollbars or anything else. I
do have to press control-shift-j if I want the image scaled to fit,
since I don't have the preference set to do that automatically. You can
control what's visible in full screen mode in edit/preferences.

 Would be cool to have a fullscreen key or a key (menu item) that combines
 shift plus j, Tab, and f11 altogether. 

Yes - I think this can't be scripted today; the gimp UI itself is not
very scriptable unfortunately. Or maybe someone will prove me wrong!

Liam

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread Tobias Jakobs
Hi


2014-02-25 20:41 GMT+01:00 stp s...@gmx.ch:

 f11 is not really a fullscreen.


 I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows), ENTER. ENTER -
 it
 displays the picture using the whole screen.


You can configure the fullscreen in Gimp. If you hit F11 in Gimp and then
disable everything in the View menu, this will be saved for the
fullscreen mode.

Regards
Tobias
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-24 Thread stp
yes it's

TAB 
Ctrl+Shift+J 

that i use normally.

but would be cool to have a short cut that uses instantly the whole screen
for a preview. 
Since people often use such smaller pen tablet devices, a fast preview would
be handy.



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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-24 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 12:20 -0800, stp wrote:
 [...] would be cool to have a short cut that uses instantly the whole screen
 for a preview.
Isn't that F11?

(you can rebind it, of course)

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-21 Thread Burnie West

On 02/20/2014 12:16 AM, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:

El 19/02/14 19:02, stp escribió:

Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller screens it
would be very cool to have a


FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that

1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen).

2) that can be fastly activated by a short-cut or a menu command


With such a feature every change can be better quickly analyzed by using the
whole screen. Currently there only is the shortcut TAB to hide the toolbox
and control/shift plus W to
use the screen more efficiently.



Have you tried the TAB key?


My system has an optional gnome window feature - double-click on the title bar 
rolls up the window. So I double-click on the toolkit title bar when I want the 
whole screen and I have it. I can then move the toolkit title bar to a 
convenient (horizontal) location, and unroll the toolkit for a selection when 
needed. I find this quite convenient.


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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-20 Thread jEsuSdA 8)

El 19/02/14 19:02, stp escribió:

Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller screens it
would be very cool to have a


FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that

1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen).

2) that can be fastly activated by a short-cut or a menu command


With such a feature every change can be better quickly analyzed by using the
whole screen. Currently there only is the shortcut TAB to hide the toolbox
and control/shift plus W to
use the screen more efficiently.



Have you tried the TAB key?
is this mode not enought?

regards.
jEsuSdA 8)



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Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-20 Thread neandertalspeople
On 20/02/14 09:16, jEsuSdA 8) wrote:
 El 19/02/14 19:02, stp escribió:
 Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller
 screens it
 would be very cool to have a


 FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that

 1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen).

 2) that can be fastly activated by a short-cut or a menu command


 With such a feature every change can be better quickly analyzed by
 using the
 whole screen. Currently there only is the shortcut TAB to hide the
 toolbox
 and control/shift plus W to
 use the screen more efficiently.
By control/shift plus W maybe you mean Ctrl+Shift+J. As far as i
know the W shortcut closes the current image. The j command fits the
image into the screen. So a sollution for what you are asking for might
be these 2 commands:

TAB
Ctrl+Shift+J

But i don't know if it is possible to bind a sequence of commands to key
shortcut.

Guiu

 Have you tried the TAB key?
 is this mode not enought?

 regards.
 jEsuSdA 8)



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[Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-19 Thread stp
Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller screens it
would be very cool to have a


FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that

1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen).

2) that can be fastly activated by a short-cut or a menu command


With such a feature every change can be better quickly analyzed by using the
whole screen. Currently there only is the shortcut TAB to hide the toolbox
and control/shift plus W to
use the screen more efficiently. 

regards,

stp





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