Sven Neumann wrote:
I wonder why you need both hands on the tablet. The pros that I have
seen working with GIMP always had one hand on the keyboard and the other
hand holding the tablet pen. I don't want to offend you in any way, I
just would like to understand why using the tablet and the
hi all,
peter sikking wrote:
what I am missing is a direct way to end the selection state.
another thought:
when selection masks get disposed frequently, this points at possible
improvements in other places, IMHO.
Stroking circles as an example: the task is finished once the circle
is visible
On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 11:49 AM, Sven Neumann s...@gimp.org wrote:
I wonder why you need both hands on the tablet. The pros that I have
seen working with GIMP always had one hand on the keyboard and the other
hand holding the tablet pen. I don't want to offend you in any way, I
just would
vabijou2 wrote:
Christopher Howard-3 wrote:
Its about having a product you aren't afraid to advertise. . As soon
as I say GIMP, you can see
the doubt on their faces, because they associate the word with being
weak or lame.
I agree with this. Many people shy away from using products
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
On Sun, 2009-11-01 at 09:29 -0800, Patrick Horgan wrote:
Yea!!! Seems like an obvious idea now that I've heard it that would
make tablet user's lifes more happy:) Although, if you think about why
I would be wanting to get rid of the selection, I'm