David Marrs wrote:
> Clicking inside the cropped region also implements the action. It's actually
> a
> feature I'm not sure I like because it deviates from the rectangle tool's
> implementation of the same action - to hide the handles.
Actually, clicking when there is a pending rectangle does
Clicking inside the cropped region also implements the action. It's actually a
feature I'm not sure I like because it deviates from the rectangle tool's
implementation of the same action - to hide the handles. Well, I don't know if
that's what the implementation is technically but that's what it
On Sat, 18 Aug 2007 22:36:14 +0200
"M Tieleman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've googled quite a bit, and can't find a thing about brush
> management, well, rather a brush manager for the gimp above version
> 2.2 (which includes 2.4)
> I'm rather curious, is a brush manager in the works? that wou
On Sat, 2007-08-18 at 16:43 +0930, David Gowers wrote:
> On 8/18/07, Liam R E Quin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
> > My own feeling is that it would be better to wait until there is
> > some experience with the post-2.4 GIMP and higher definition
> > colour models before changing any of the colo
On 8/19/07, M Tieleman wrote:
> I'm rather curious, is a brush manager in the works?
AFAIK, no. Feel free to write it after 2.4 :)
There is an open source (hosted by SourceForge) brush manager for
The-Application-I-May-Not-Name-Here, so you have something to look at.
Alexandre
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With these new cool options for the gimp 2.4, I can't seem to find
information about whether or not there will be a brush manager.
In gimp 2.2, it's getting rather messy in that folder when you have a number
of brushes, it gets hard to organize, plus it seems to add to the time gimp
takes to load.