Re: [Gimp-user] changes in gimp 2.8

2013-09-14 Thread Richard Gitschlag
> Date: Sat, 14 Sep 2013 13:03:23 +0200
> From: schum...@gmx.de
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] changes in gimp 2.8
> 
> > Second, it seems the text tool has been refactored a bit.  Now when I go to
> > type text, it has a fixed size of 18 pixels.  If I raise this amount, and
> > select the text in the text box again, the number reverts back to 18 and I
> > get small text.  What's going on here?  Is there a different workflow now
> > for selecting that number?
> 
> Where do you change the text size - in the tool options dialog or the
> on-canvas dialog?
> 

Very important to learn for 2.8 is that the font size in the Tool Options 
dialog controls the "default" size of the text object, while the on-canvas 
dialog is a secondary size that only applies to selected text within that 
object, i.e. you can mix different sizes/styles in the same text layer (similar 
to a traditional word processor).  Powerful, but you have to know it exists 
first.

For example, if you have a text object with a default size of 18pt but one word 
in there is manually set to 12pt (67%), if you change the default size to 24 
then the other word becomes 16 points (still 67%).


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Re: [Gimp-user] changes in gimp 2.8

2013-09-14 Thread Michael Schumacher
On 14.09.2013 01:12, Josh Stratton wrote:

> Was this really a developer consensus

Yes. http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Save_%2B_export_specification

> Second, it seems the text tool has been refactored a bit.  Now when I go to
> type text, it has a fixed size of 18 pixels.  If I raise this amount, and
> select the text in the text box again, the number reverts back to 18 and I
> get small text.  What's going on here?  Is there a different workflow now
> for selecting that number?

Where do you change the text size - in the tool options dialog or the
on-canvas dialog?

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[Gimp-user] changes in gimp 2.8

2013-09-14 Thread Josh Stratton
I just upgraded to ubuntu 12.10 and noticed a couple of changes in gimp 2.8
that seemed really annoying to me.

First, why is the save feature only applying to gimp file formats?  What
was the motivation behind this besides being different, which seems like
justification enough in the open-source UI world?  Was there a problem with
people accidentally losing their layers and this is to force them to use
xcf files now?  It only alienates people who are used to using Ctrl-S to
save images.  I know you lose information flattening a scene to png, but
was that a huge gripe users had previously and now this will force them to
save xcfs?  It seemed to work fine for years in the same way photoshop has.
 It's the exact same dialog.  Was this really a developer consensus or just
some feature that someone said why not?  Just curious.

Second, it seems the text tool has been refactored a bit.  Now when I go to
type text, it has a fixed size of 18 pixels.  If I raise this amount, and
select the text in the text box again, the number reverts back to 18 and I
get small text.  What's going on here?  Is there a different workflow now
for selecting that number?

Thanks.
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