Hi,
William Skaggs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
First, it's not clear whether you are bothered by the resources
Gimp consumes in creating lots of layers, or by the nuisance of
managing them. If it's the former, don't worry about it: text
layers are very lightweight, and you can create
Hi,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Scott Griffith at ISES-LLC) writes:
The only way I've found of imitating the old Gimp behavior is to
tediously merge down the newly created layer after each item is
entered- a very, very painful and extremely time consuming process
when working with extremely large
William Skaggs wrote:
First, it's not clear whether you are bothered by the resources
Gimp consumes in creating lots of layers, or by the nuisance of
managing them. If it's the former, don't worry about it: text
layers are very lightweight, and you can create hundreds of them
without