peter sikking wrote:
so for everybody who feels this: _why_ do you need windows-in-window or
work-side-by-side?
Personally, for me who I'm into drawing and digital painting (rather
than photo retouching) I can think of these reasons:
- For multiple views of the same image at different zooms
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 5:56 PM, Cole cole.ans...@googlemail.com wrote:
If implemented correctly the user that prefers a multiple-window mode gimp
wouldn’t
see much difference from the existing gimp version to a gimp version that
supported a
single-window mode.
Only if I can dock
On Mon, Sep 28, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Cole cole.ans...@googlemail.com wrote:
/ For developers: CurlyAnkles gtk+ lib has tab/tile widgets I'm talking
// about: URL.
/
Eeek, here is the missing URL:
http://curlyankles.sourceforge.net/widgets_docking.html
Alexandre
Hello,
I think the term
Thanks for the replies everyone. I've just uploaded to bugzilla a patch that
fixes the remaining issue introduced by the first bugfix patch. This patch
needs to be applied after the first one. It seems to work fine now.
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=596472
Regards,
Tal
On Sep 28, 2009, at 1:29 AM, peter sikking wrote:
Jon A. Cruz wrote:
I think I might have one that can count as subtly different.
Working on a prime image and drawing pieces, reference, etc from
other images. Especially since I tend to think spatially, this is
one I do a lot. I also tend
On Sep 29, 2009, at 9:40 AM, Nathan Summers wrote:
I'm still thinking GIMP could benefit from Eclipse-style
perspectives, where which dialogs are visible and which are hidden
are user-defined sets that can be switched between. The user can then
define which dialogs are useful for certain