nderstandable) but the DSLR
quality of 95. Huh? These images have nothing in common except they have
been opened in the same editor session. Do not mix them up.
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> I don't really see a problem with having a small image in a big
> maximized tab-based window.
screen estate is often precious. i often want to see more images at the same
time
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> Also please keep the discussion on the list.
>
sorry, too fast clicking in an oversimplified GUI interface :
on-GIMP windows there.
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You've somehow missed the emoticon at the end of my post...
But your reaction makes me want to officialy announce this name change
exactly 154 days from now... :D
2009/10/29 Cristian Secară
> On Thu, 29 Oct 2009 04:19:57 -0400, Jakub Friedl wrote:
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> > In case the "no
six months after 2.0.0 hits the streets.
Sven
so 2.2 will be gegl based?
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is there any hope for tablet (with pressure sensitivity at least)
support in win port of the gimp?
after the release of 2.0 it is the last thing which keep me (and many
others i know) from replacing photoshop by the gimp
and i would love to replace it
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It's mostly a question of inspiration and resources (access to a
tablet and time). I do have a tablet (have had for a long time), but
to tell the truth I rarely use it. I might have the inspiration. But,
very seldom do I have time for one of those several hours long
concentrated intense hacking se
it would be very nice to see history brush tool in the gimp.
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Does it really? Aren't tablets (at least the more expensive, pressure-
and tilt-sensitive ones) mainly used by graphics arts professionals?
These guys typically live and breathe in Photoshop, don't they? I
doubt they would switch en masse to GIMP, even if their tablets did
work perfectly in GIMP o
Perhaps you would like to contribute to the gimp-help-2 project
then. These people are writing the online help for gimp2. See
http://wiki.gimp.org/gimp/GimpDocs
thank you for pointing me there. i am going to join the project :o)
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> Script-Fu is totally incomprehensible to graphic designers
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it depends. i am a fluent script-fu speaker for example.
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> Also - anyone have an address for the Inkscape-devel and Sodipodi-devel
> lists?
http://www.inkscape.org/mailing_lists.php
http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/sodipodi-list
here you are
> candy' - thats another important factor for designers, we're competing
> with the Windows and Mac
> Yes, this feature is important to me at least. It is important to
> have a dark surrounding around a dark image and a light one around a
> light image, so you can judge the contrast better.
Yes, it is an important setting and I use it often. But I was happy
with 2.0 in this matter, it provide
> I'm surprised that enough users would be changing the setting often enough
> to want to be able to set it on a once off per window basis, I would have
> though that a single global preference would to override the toolkit
> default would have been enough
oh please no. or is the gimp supposed to
it is a good idea. the descibed behaviour is really handy when editing
zoomed in image. however i use the current space function too. would
it be possible to use a different key for the temporary move tool?
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switch to move tool. i can live with normal keys for switching
tools, even if it requires one more keypress.
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king area at
all and it really speeds things up.
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> very helpful for quick erasing,color picking, moving, panning,
> selection, unfloating floating area, etc. etc. etc :-)
> --
would it be possible to extend dynamic shortcuts feature to this area?
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> The genius behind the choice of space key is that it can
> easily be hit (on all keyboard layouts!) without looking
> away from the screen...
>
exactly, and this is(imho, of course) most useful for panning
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> > Do a lot of gimp users not have a middle mouse button? Maybe tablet
> > users who don't want to put down the stylus and switch to a mouse?
i do not have - a tablet and a notebook
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> Because I tried it and I made the experience that it pressing a key
> with the second hand disturbs the workflow less than to switch mouse
> buttons.
agreed
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> The roadmap for GIMP was discussed shortly. We would like to get GIMP
> 2.4 out soon. The plan is to finish what has been started in the
> development branch. This should be doable over the summer.
When is expected string freeze for translators to happen?
Jakub
On 3/25/06, Jakub Steiner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Howdy gimp hackers!I have refreshed the look of GIMP's mascot as an app icon and propose
Hmm, i really like the old Wilber better.
Why we need to change it?-- Jakub Friedl * Cygnis Insignis
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to migrate entirely to GNU/Linux.
I am glad i can use free software for my graphic work. But it is true
that i mostly need only raster editor.
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> but a good vector only tool is very important, with vector-to-web
> features... (like Fireworks)
i still cannot understand why you call fireworks a vector only tool.
last tim e i used it was primarily a raster editor. and if i look at
its homepage http://www.macromedia.com/software/fireworks/
it
...and the reason behind that :
Q: Why the split from Sodipodi?
Mainly just differences in objectives and in development approach.
Inkscape's objective is to be a fully compliant SVG editor, whereas
for Sodipodi SVG is more a means-to-an-end of being a powerful vector
illustration tool. Inkscape'
> only case where you'd need 300dpi - so I don't understand why this
> option is there, without CMYK color.
>
AFAIK, the CMYK and support for other colour spaces is under
development. The keyword is GEGL library. You are right, this is
really something current versions lack a lot. But working with
> One of the tools that I absolutely love is the
> "dynamic" shortcut tool. If you set this in the
I agree. This function boosts productivity by 1000%.
And certainly the function I miss most when forced to work with Photoshop.
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> Speaking of a context menu there should be a contect
> menu for everything. I mean now when you right click
> on the image you're working on, you get the
> "menubar"as soon as someone fixes the GTK+ problem
> of scrolling menuthen a context menu could be very
> useful.
oh my goddess plea
the only abuse is this offtopic conversation without any real reason.
people be please more tolerant to each other.
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