RMMjr gmail.com> writes:
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> I caught this e-mail address on someone's signature line in a post...
>
Well you're certainly a verbose one...
I'll be brief though:
What you think are UI issues are actually code issues. The boundaries and
floating layers are not there by choice exactly. there is
On Tue, Jul 24, 2012 at 10:04 PM, RMMjr wrote:
> Gimp, after using it for
> years, I'm still wondering how cut & paste, which is complicated by multiple
> 'floating' layers, selections which persist, things which behave like 'bugs'
> - modal stuff where strange boundaries which seemingly can't be
On 24/07/12 15:56, Simon Budig wrote:
Please try to state your question/suggestion in a way, that non-native
speaker have a chance of understanding. I did not get at all what you
want, and my english in general is pretty good. Thanks, Simon
He seems to suggest that GIMP developers should cond
RMMjr (bob.montgomery...@gmail.com) wrote:
> I've worked with a lot of software, and delved into usability issues, and
> while I'm not a luminary like Nielsen/Norman & Co, I can recognize when a
> UI is taxing me, or in some cases, when it reduces me to babbling, schitzo
> spaz trying to learn agai
I caught this e-mail address on someone's signature line in a post...
Apologies in advance if this isn't the proper forum for a comment on Gimps
UI, and please don't consider this as simply a rant, but Gimp could use the
feedback of 1,000 idiots. Art is not something to be done like coding or
sc