Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread stp
I use gimp on windows. in other respects, gimp is awesome! more practicable for most things that I do than photoshop. -- View this message in context: http://gimp.1065349.n5.nabble.com/Feature-Request-FULL-SCREEN-preview-mode-for-layer-tp41997p42045.html Sent from the Developers mailing

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread stp
f11 is not really a fullscreen. I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows), ENTER. ENTER - it displays the picture using the whole screen. Quite nasty to press shift plus j, TAB, and then f11. Would be cool to have a fullscreen key or a key (menu item) that combines shift plus

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread stp
oops control and shift plus j -- View this message in context: http://gimp.1065349.n5.nabble.com/Feature-Request-FULL-SCREEN-preview-mode-for-layer-tp41997p42076.html Sent from the Developers mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ___

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Tue, 2014-02-25 at 11:41 -0800, stp wrote: f11 is not really a fullscreen. I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows), I don't have Windows here. When I press F11 I get just the image, no scrollbars or anything else. I do have to press control-shift-j if I want the image

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-25 Thread Tobias Jakobs
Hi 2014-02-25 20:41 GMT+01:00 stp s...@gmx.ch: f11 is not really a fullscreen. I mean a fullscreen like e.g. in irfanview (for windows), ENTER. ENTER - it displays the picture using the whole screen. You can configure the fullscreen in Gimp. If you hit F11 in Gimp and then disable

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-24 Thread stp
yes it's TAB Ctrl+Shift+J that i use normally. but would be cool to have a short cut that uses instantly the whole screen for a preview. Since people often use such smaller pen tablet devices, a fast preview would be handy. -- View this message in context:

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-24 Thread Liam R E Quin
On Mon, 2014-02-24 at 12:20 -0800, stp wrote: [...] would be cool to have a short cut that uses instantly the whole screen for a preview. Isn't that F11? (you can rebind it, of course) -- Liam Quin - XML Activity Lead, W3C, http://www.w3.org/People/Quin/ Pictures from old books:

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-21 Thread Burnie West
On 02/20/2014 12:16 AM, jEsuSdA 8) wrote: El 19/02/14 19:02, stp escribió: Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller screens it would be very cool to have a FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that 1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen). 2) that can

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-20 Thread jEsuSdA 8)
El 19/02/14 19:02, stp escribió: Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller screens it would be very cool to have a FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that 1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen). 2) that can be fastly activated by a short-cut or a menu

Re: [Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-20 Thread neandertalspeople
On 20/02/14 09:16, jEsuSdA 8) wrote: El 19/02/14 19:02, stp escribió: Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller screens it would be very cool to have a FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that 1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen). 2) that can be

[Gimp-developer] Feature Request: FULL SCREEN (preview) mode for layer.

2014-02-19 Thread stp
Since people use their tablets or convertible tablets with smaller screens it would be very cool to have a FULL SCREEN (preview) mode that 1) displays the current layer using the whole display (screen). 2) that can be fastly activated by a short-cut or a menu command With such a feature