Hi Liam
Liam R E Quin wrote:
(1) The file-export dialogue action button says save, not export
(sounds really minor but given the save/export changes, can actually
be confusing)
Fixed:
commit 5819c3c83a25de4b56360b9d9aa486433c7eaac4
Author: Martin Nordholts mart...@src.gnome.org
Date:
On Sat, 2009-12-05 at 17:34 -0500, Liam R E Quin wrote:
(3) in most programs, save mirrors open, and export mirrors
import - if GIMP is erally an XCF editor, open should work
for .xcf and .xcf.gz files, and File-import should be there for
the rare 99% case when you want e.g. to
Alchemie foto\grafiche wrote:
Un-bury the preferences can't be a practicable idea ?
As example the first time gimp is loaded a Prompt advising of their
existence , utility and Menu location?
no, please don't!
My web browser has hidden functionality to order burritos for me.
I'm *very*
yahvuu
I'm sure you are not a average user that may need a hint to discover the very
useful options buried in the Gimp preference
But ,in case you will be forced to kill a single message , only visible once
after a new install
while 99% of users, may be forced to ask advice somewhere, or
Alchemie foto\grafiche wrote:
yahvuu
I'm sure you are not a average user that may need a hint to discover the
very useful options buried in the Gimp preference
But ,in case you will be forced to kill a single message , only visible once
after a new install
This had been said before
On Sun, 2009-12-06 at 09:24 +0100, Martin Nordholts wrote:
[...]
app: Have an Export button, not Save, in export dialogs
Thanks for fixing that!
(2) The default save location should not be ~/Documents in the case that
a file has been imported - it should default to the directory
Martin Nordholts wrote:
Hi,
It is already possible to change the Tab Style for dockable dialog tabs.
Right now however, this needs to be done on a per-tab level, using 'Tab
Style' in the Tab menu for each dockable.
It is cumbersome to manage the tab style on a per-tab level, so I
On Monday 07 December 2009 06:10:39 Patrick Horgan wrote:
Have you thought of a popup that asks, would you like to do this for all
tabs?
I'm not deeply wedded to this, but it takes away functionality. You
would no longer be able to use icons for one's you knew well and text
for the rest.
Hi,
ense...@gmail.com (2009-12-05 at 1330.57 +0100):
I don't understand who would want a UI where tabs doesn't have the same
style, what a mess
I use icons for things that have true info in visual sense (colour,
pattern, brush, palete, gradient) and text for the rest. For me it is
a matter of