Hi,
On Tue, 2008-08-05 at 15:51 -0500, Chris Mohler wrote:
I might be wrong, but it appears to me that everything that Apply
Image does can be done using layers. It's just another way of using
layer modes and it seems quite akward to use an extra dialog for that.
Except for one thing:
The attached patch allows you to open several images, assign keyboard
shortcuts to them, and these shortcuts will persist, so that if you
assigned '1','2','3' to the first, second, and third image, you could
continue to switch between the first, second, and third opened image
with 1, 2, and 3.
I like this idea. I would use it frequently. In fact, I would suggest
calling it Duplicate Visible in the menu, and also adding it to the
buttons at the bottom of the layers dialog with a description of Duplicate
visible layers as single new layer on mouse-over. As far as real estate on
the
Hi,
On Wed, 2008-08-06 at 11:31 -0700, vabijou2 wrote:
I like this idea. I would use it frequently. In fact, I would suggest
calling it Duplicate Visible in the menu, and also adding it to the
buttons at the bottom of the layers dialog with a description of Duplicate
visible layers as
Font preferences allows the user to add custom paths to font directories. The
system fonts are included by default but are not viewable/removable by going to
File Preferences Folders Fonts
Even though the fonts found in /usr/share/fonts are included in Gimp's font
selections, they cannot be
komputes wrote:
Font preferences allows the user to add custom paths to font directories. The
system fonts are included by default but are not viewable/removable by going
to
File Preferences Folders Fonts
Even though the fonts found in /usr/share/fonts are included in Gimp's font