Re: Edit Fill behaviour change?

2000-02-15 Thread Glyph Lefkowitz
On Mon, 14 Feb 2000, Tom Rathborne wrote: > I often alternate between drawing with the pencil and selecting & > filling with Ctrl-. The current arrangement actually makes the most > sense to me. > > Tom I echo this sentiment. The current arrangement was very intuitive to me, even when I first

Re: Edit Fill behaviour change?

2000-02-14 Thread Tom Rathborne
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 12:19:16PM -0500, Zach Beane - MINT wrote: > On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 05:15:59PM +, Austin Donnelly wrote: > > > It's not clear why it behaves differently from the Bucket Fill > > > tool, but it has done so forever. But then I only use DnD for > > > filling nowadays sinc

Re: Edit Fill behaviour change?

2000-02-14 Thread Zach Beane - MINT
On Mon, Feb 14, 2000 at 05:15:59PM +, Austin Donnelly wrote: [snip] > > > It's not clear why it behaves differently from the Bucket Fill tool, > > but it has done so forever. But then I only use DnD for filling > > nowadays since you can't get the color wrong then. > > I say fix the behaviou

Re: Edit Fill behaviour change?

2000-02-14 Thread Austin Donnelly
On Monday, 14 Feb 2000, Sven Neumann wrote: > I think we were not discussing the Bucket Fill tool, but Edit->Fill > in the image menu. Ok, my bad. I wasn't following the discussion closely, it must be said. > It's not clear why it behaves differently from the Bucket Fill tool, > but it has don

Re: Edit Fill behaviour change?

2000-02-14 Thread Sven Neumann
> > Fill in 1.1.15 filled with the foreground colour. Its a bug, out and > out, and should be fixed. ??? > shift-click in 1.0.x fills with background colour. > ctrl-click in 1.1.15 fills with background colour. > I think we were not discussing the Bucket Fill tool, but Edit->Fill in the imag

Re: Edit Fill behaviour change?

2000-02-14 Thread Austin Donnelly
On Sunday, 13 Feb 2000, Kevin Cozens wrote: > So I am not the only one that has the usage pattern with fill listed > above. I don't know if its from other graphics programs I have used > or just what made sense to me but I expected fill to use the > foreground colour. I mean after all, you don't