Hi list
On IRC it was pointed out I should've scrolled to outside the image area to do
something. What exactly doesn't matter in this issue.
I find the middle-click-drag is not discoverable at all. The scrollbars, on the
other hand, are the most discoverable tool for scrolling.
The
Hi list
Screenshot of the issue: http://i46.tinypic.com/1zmfn0g.png
If you try to add text to the right edge, part of the inline text tool is
off-screen and so inaccessible.
To me, the bad initial positioning wouldn't be so bad if the tool were movable,
but it's not.
To fix this, I would
Hello Lauri,
Am 16.12.2012 17:42, schrieb Lauri Kasanen:
The scrollbars, however, don't allow overscrolling currently.
I would propose to let them overscroll by, say, 50% by default.
FWIW, i agree with you:
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list/2011-October/msg00021.html
best
Hi Lauri,
I agree with you, I had the same experience lately and that's very
annoying. That's indeed a usability bug, which usually means it is a
feature request (because usability bug means it still works but could be
better).
I would suggest you open a ticket about this on the bugzilla, mark
On Sun, 2012-12-16 at 18:52 +0200, Lauri Kasanen wrote:
Hi list
Screenshot of the issue: http://i46.tinypic.com/1zmfn0g.png
If you try to add text to the right edge, part of the inline text tool is
off-screen and so inaccessible.
To me, the bad initial positioning wouldn't be so bad if
On Wed, Dec 12, 2012 at 10:50 AM, Seth Burgess seth.burg...@gmail.com wrote:
Can a GEGL op take one image and output 2? I looked at this briefly a few
months back but wasn't able to figure it out - perhaps I wasn't looking in
the right spot or maybe things have progressed since then.
GEGL