Hi,
On Sat, 2008-06-14 at 13:43 -0400, Liam R E Quin wrote:
A long-term gnomish model might be to make it easier to drag things onto
the desktop (or into folders in the file manager), but people use gimp
also in other environments.
You can already do that in GNOME. Drag the image preview
On Fri, 2008-06-13 at 06:20 +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi all,
Carl Karsten wrote:
proposed spec:
File Open/Save/Save_as_Copy only work on .xcf - all other formats must use
File Import/Export.[1]
Yesterday I saved an image in xcf by mistake, by mistyping the .png at
the end of
Hi all,
Carl Karsten wrote:
proposed spec:
File Open/Save/Save_as_Copy only work on .xcf - all other formats must use
File Import/Export.[1]
What about using just Import/Export?
The GIMP could take care of saving automatically, e.g. by writing XCFs to a
private folder.
Import/Export work
Von: Akkana Peck [EMAIL PROTECTED]
For that workflow, what would be even more useful is to be able to
have a command that could do both: save the current .xcf (.gz or .bz2)
AND, from the same menu item or keystroke, save a copy to a simpler
format. Then you wouldn't have to go back and forth
proposed spec:
File Open/Save/Save_as_Copy only work on .xcf - all other formats must use File
Import/Export.[1]
Add File/Import and Export to handle alien formats.
File/New and File/Import would be very similar: they both create a new image
with various attributes. New gets the the
Carl Karsten wrote:
proposed spec:
File Open/Save/Save_as_Copy only work on .xcf - all other formats must use
File
Import/Export.[1]
Add File/Import and Export to handle alien formats.
Save_as_Copy and Export are the same (the user should be able to export as
.xcf).
This approach
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Additionally, the 'forced .xcf' behaviour can be quite nagging - consider
user experience for a quick Levels adjustment to a photo:
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Where i agree with you, is that gimp should support the typical workflow
which centers around a .xcf main document with several