Re: [gimp-devel] Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-16 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Tue, Feb 15, 2000 at 12:53:20PM +0100, Raphael Quinet [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Count me in. I volunteer for making the required changes in Script-Fu. I'll do all the changes in the perl scripts. -- -==- | ==-- _

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-15 Thread Marc Lehmann
On Sun, Feb 13, 2000 at 09:24:54PM -0500, Kevin Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From some of the other comments on the mailing list here, perhaps its something that should be changed after 1.2 is out. Many scripts may have to I don't think so: if you need to do an incompatible change, do

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-14 Thread Sven Neumann
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 expect the pencil tool to draw with the

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-13 Thread Kevin Cozens
My usage pattern is Fill = Undo = Swap Colours = Fill = Swap Colours ^ + insert a "this damnit fill braindamage e3stD%$DFZG§ gimp thing" here. Apart form the API changes (breaking _some_ plug-ins), I highly welcome that change. But I'd also say it was not a bug. "but

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-05 Thread Daniel . Egger
On 4 Feb, Kelly Lynn Martin wrote: What does Photoshop do? What does that matter? Photoshop is the most used graphicstool out there and it makes sense to have a closer look on their behaviour especially in the UI sector. Anyway, even if books do now say that Fill fills with the

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-05 Thread Alex Harford
On Fri, 4 Feb 2000, Garry R. Osgood wrote: Tom Rathborne wrote: I just noticed this new CVS entry: Fri Feb 4 18:27:16 CET 2000 Stanislav Brabec [EMAIL PROTECTED] * app/global_edit.c: edit_fill with foreground, not background. snipped... Indeed, some of the 1.2 -

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-05 Thread Tuomas Kuosmanen
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 07:07:37PM -0500, Zach Beane - MINT wrote: On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 06:59:57PM -0500, Tom Rathborne wrote: I just noticed this new CVS entry: Fri Feb 4 18:27:16 CET 2000 Stanislav Brabec [EMAIL PROTECTED] * app/global_edit.c: edit_fill with

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-05 Thread Tuomas Kuosmanen
On Fri, Feb 04, 2000 at 08:53:50PM -0500, Kelly Lynn Martin wrote: On Fri, 4 Feb 2000 19:07:37 -0500, Zach Beane - MINT [EMAIL PROTECTED] said: Fill (by default Ctrl-.) has filled using the background colour in the GIMP for as long as I can remember. I don't think it's a bug [snip] I

Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-04 Thread Tom Rathborne
I just noticed this new CVS entry: Fri Feb 4 18:27:16 CET 2000 Stanislav Brabec [EMAIL PROTECTED] * app/global_edit.c: edit_fill with foreground, not background. Checked the code. Looks like 'Fill' now uses the foreground. So I recompiled the GIMP. Indeed, the changes do what it

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-04 Thread Federico Mena Quintero
Fill (by default Ctrl-.) has filled using the background colour in the GIMP for as long as I can remember. I don't think it's a bug [snip] I agree. I have grown very accustomed to the existing behavior, and I don't think it should be changed. I know it hasn't been customary in

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-04 Thread Garry R. Osgood
Tom Rathborne wrote: I just noticed this new CVS entry: Fri Feb 4 18:27:16 CET 2000 Stanislav Brabec [EMAIL PROTECTED] * app/global_edit.c: edit_fill with foreground, not background. snipped... I don't think it's a bug, and making this change will suddenly render all of the

Re: Edit Fille behaviour change?

2000-02-04 Thread Miles O'Neal
Kelly Lynn Martin said... | |What does Photoshop do? | |What does that matter? We've changed the GUI to match PhotoShop more than once. Sometimes it was a good idea, but not always. I don't really care what PhotoShop does; I think this change, even though it seems logical to me, is about 1