Hi,
Your remark about focus policy sent me to the KDE control center - and yes, it
is a focus problem of sorts. I was running with focus strictly under mouse
(CC/Look Feel/Window Behavior/Focus). When I Change that to Click to Focus,
the menu remains until the window focus is lost. Would you
Hi,
Markus Triska [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I guess that if no one else has this problem, it is a kde problem.
That would also be my guess. I've been using Gimp with KDE 3.[012] for some
time, and although I (contrary to you) never ran into anything that I knew
should work but didn't,
Hi,
Joseph Heled [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Still, the menu disappears after a focus lose and does not
return. This can be either a KDE bug or GTK bug.
gimp 1.2 (under gtk 1.2) has no such problem since the menu has its
own window, i.e.comes up with a title bar of it's own.
The detached
Yes it is certainly a KDE problem. Both WindowMaker and twm gave the menu a
decoration (i.e. a title bar). Google shows that several others has encountered
the problem on KDE 3.0X, and tearoff is disabled (and commented out) in KDE 3.1.
I wonder if they solved it in 3.2/3.3?
Thanks for your
Hi,
as announced earlier, we'd like to do a GIMP 2.0.3 release this
weekend. There are only a few bugs left on the 2.0.3 milestone and
some of them are probably rather low-hanging fruit. So if you have
some spare time during the next days, perhaps you could have a look
and fix some of these:
David,
So say I open an image with a color profile, and then load a
second image with a different profile. If I now decide to do the
above, what do we do to the first image?
how about attaching a profile to each image? Correction is then done
using the individual image's profile and the
On Tuesday 13 July 2004 06:24 am, Joseph Heled wrote:
Your remark about focus policy sent me to the KDE control center - and
yes, it is a focus problem of sorts. I was running with focus strictly
under mouse (CC/Look Feel/Window Behavior/Focus). When I Change that to
Click to Focus, the menu
On Wed, 7 Jul 2004, Dave Neary wrote:
Hi,
Quoting Carol Spears [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Wed, Jul 07, 2004 at 04:06:38PM +0200, Dave Neary wrote:
Part of the results of that is that the GIMP is
one of the candidates for the annual golden award (with a
large cash prize) which will be