Martin wrote,
it will not ship like this.
I have problem with this attitude. Its not how open-source works. If
its stable, you release it and then keep adding design and features
in
the next cycle. 2.8 has already taken too long. People who shoudn't
be
building Gimp from git are doing
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 12:26 AM, Liam R E Quin l...@holoweb.net wrote:
(1) there should be a View-show/hide image tabs option
This applies to the final image strip design aswell.
(2) probably the tabs should not be shown in full-screed mode,
although I suppose one could have a preference
Hi Alexia
it will not ship like this.
I have problem with this attitude. Its not how open-source works. If
its stable, you release it and then keep adding design and features in
the next cycle. 2.8 has already taken too long. People who shoudn't be
building Gimp from git are doing it.
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:38 AM, Martin Nordholts ense...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm a big fan of open source, but I am also a big fan of interaction
design and usability. For me it is not only software stability that is
important, I want things to be pleasant to use as well.
This is understandable
On Fri, 30 Apr 2010 09:25:05 +0300, Alexia Death wrote:
well, temporarily. there are no tabs in the design.
No, theres an image bar, with pretty much identical function.
Just a look at other's ideas – for example Opera browser
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On 4/30/10, peter sikking wrote:
but it is good to find out that the trivial just put
some tabs like firefox solution shows its weaknesses.
It can't show that because tabs in GIMP are not like tabs in Firefox :)
- images vs text, therefore too much space wasted
- no close buttons per tab
-
The single window mode has tabs, with a tab for each open image.
Some comments on these tabs...
(1) there should be a View-show/hide image tabs option
(2) probably the tabs should not be shown in full-screed mode,
although I suppose one could have a preference for it (sigh)
(3) it feels very
Liam wrote:
The single window mode has tabs, with a tab for each open image.
well, temporarily. there are no tabs in the design.
it will not ship like this.
but it is good to find out that the trivial just put
some tabs like firefox solution shows its weaknesses.
--ps
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