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Have I missed a big change or is this a misleading error?
If it means cvs interface has been pulled , where are the instruction to
set up svn?
Thx.
On 2/24/07, gg wrote:
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Have I missed a big change or is this a misleading error?
You did :)
svn co http://svn.gnome.org/svn/gimp/trunk/ gimp
Alexandre
Mark Lowry wrote:
It would be useful to add a temporary magnifying
window that would provide a zoomed-in view of the
area immediately surrounding the cursor.
like this?
http://www.creativepro.com/img/story/20051219_fg5.jpg
assigned to a spring-loaded key (push down: magnifier
appears,
I was thinking more like this ...
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL66/86790/6669793/233033597.jpg
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Mark Lowry wrote:
It would be useful to add a temporary magnifying
window that would provide a zoomed-in view of the
area immediately
On Saturday 24 February 2007 14:12, Mark Lowry wrote:
I was thinking more like this ...
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL66/86790/6669793/233033597.jpg
Hello,
I have to admit that this is a great idea. But I think it is better to have
both normal and magnified view at the same time, because
On 2/24/07, Mark Lowry wrote:
It would be useful to add a temporary magnifying window that would
provide a zoomed-in view of the area immediately surrounding the cursor.
This could be accessed, for example, by pressing SHIFT+Z, upon which a
small window would open up and display the area
Hi,
how should tool interaction work with this? Would you want to see the
mouse cursor in the magnified view? Should you able to interact in it or
is it just a view?
Sven
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Hi,
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 10:04 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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Have I missed a big change or is this a misleading error?
You certainly don't missed the fact that we moved from CVS to
Steve Stavropoulos wrote:
I really _miss_ this feature! One of the things I do all the time, is
selecting rectangular regions from an image, with pixel perfect
precision and then copy + paste as new.
The important things in implementing something like this are:
1) You have to have an
IMO, you definitely need to see the mouse cursor in
the magnified view, and you should be able to interact
with it.
Windows has a magnifier that uses a second window for
the magnified display. The good is that the cursor
shows up in the enlarged view ... the bad is that the
window takes up so
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 07:41 -0800, Mark Lowry wrote:
Here's a screen shot of the Windows version in action.
http://pic20.picturetrail.com/VOL66/86790/6669793/233053894.jpg
The Windows version is not bad, but improvements
could be made and I don't know if other operating
systems have
how should tool interaction work with this? Would you want to see the
mouse cursor in the magnified view? Should you able to interact in it or
is it just a view?
IMO, there should be a fixed crosshair or something in the center of
the zoom window that corresponds to the cursor. As the tool
On Sat, 24 Feb 2007 20:10:47 +0100, Akkana Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
peter sikking writes:
what I am asking myself is 'does this thing need to be circular?
XEphem has a magnifier in some of its views, like the moon view.
It's just a square with a yellow border, and you can drag the
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 13:29 -0800, Mark Lowry wrote:
If a second, stationary window is used rather than a
moving lens, I would suggest that it should have its
own buttons for controling the magnification level.
Its desktop location should also be able to be
remembered upon exiting GIMP
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