On Mon, 2007-10-22 at 09:53 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> Sven, please, do not remove such a nice feature. Some interface
> problems is not the reason.
>
> > Ok then we will have to remove it, as we can't change it. That's sad
> > because it's a nice feature. But if so many people don't
Sven, please, do not remove such a nice feature. Some interface
problems is not the reason.
> Ok then we will have to remove it, as we can't change it. That's sad
> because it's a nice feature. But if so many people don't understand it,
> then it should probably be removed. I will make a patch f
On Sun, 21 Oct 2007 15:01:06 +0200, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it's called "fade" and it doesn't fade, it's of no use.
NO. If it does something it can not be described as "of no use". That is
nonsense. It may be called obscure , buggy or misleading if it does not
work in an
Hi,
> Sven, can you explain what you mean by "incorrect"?
I have explained it several times already. I don't think that I can
explain it any better. There are internals involved here and we can't
just change the user interface because of these internals.
> I think the blend mode in the fade UI
Sven Neumann gimp.org> writes:
>
> Hi,
>
> you are of course right that the current dialog is less than ideal.
> However changing the initial mode to "Normal" would be incorrect, even
> though it would improve the usability of the Fade dialog quite a bit.
>
> I will think about it some more an
Hi,
you are of course right that the current dialog is less than ideal.
However changing the initial mode to "Normal" would be incorrect, even
though it would improve the usability of the Fade dialog quite a bit.
I will think about it some more and talk to Mitch. Perhaps we can even
accept a smal
Ok with the need of the replace mode as the initial state of the Fade
Tool, but what use does it have?
I mean, in practical terms, you applied a filter, you want to fade back
to the previous state... What's the "replace" mode use in that case? (if
you drag the slider nothing happens).
For the ey
I guess I begin understanding. The dialog should be initiated with the
same blending mode which has been used during the last operation to
prepare some internal data. And in order to take effect the mode should
be changed by the user to the "Normal" afterwards. It should be due to
the current r
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 13:52 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> Is it possible at least
> to remember and recall the last mode the dialog was used within the
> session
No, and I already explained that. It is vital that the dialog is
instantiated with the mode of the operation that you w
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 12:46 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
>
>> I use fading mostly after sharpening with refocus plug-in. And when the
>> dialog initializes it has Replace mode set. But using fade operation
>> with replace mode has no effect! This has been co
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 12:46 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> I use fading mostly after sharpening with refocus plug-in. And when the
> dialog initializes it has Replace mode set. But using fade operation
> with replace mode has no effect! This has been confirmed by Guillermo
> Esperti
I use fading mostly after sharpening with refocus plug-in. And when the
dialog initializes it has Replace mode set. But using fade operation
with replace mode has no effect! This has been confirmed by Guillermo
Espertino. So in order to obtain fading I have to change the mode to
Normal each ti
Hi,
On Fri, 2007-10-12 at 09:34 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> :) As I have Russian locale, it was my translation, and I missed
> function and realization. I was speaking on fade in Edit menu.
This hasn't changed since 2.4rc3. The mode is initialized from the mode
that was used by the op
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 12 Oct 2007 09:34:23 +0300
> From: Alexander Rabtchevich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-developer] Is default "replace" mode in blend
> dialog of RC3 rep
OK, but to work it should be Normal :).
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On 10/12/07, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
>
>> :) As I have Russian locale, it was my translation, and I missed
>> function and realization. I was speaking on fade in Edit menu.
>>
>
> Confirmed. In "Edit -Fade" Replace
On 10/12/07, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> :) As I have Russian locale, it was my translation, and I missed
> function and realization. I was speaking on fade in Edit menu.
Confirmed. In "Edit -Fade" Replace is default blending mode. But
that's for ages. I don't remember times when it was differ
:) As I have Russian locale, it was my translation, and I missed
function and realization. I was speaking on fade in Edit menu.
Sven Neumann wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 09:19 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
>
>> I've reset the options, restarted GIMP, but nothing has changed. B
Hi,
On Wed, 2007-10-10 at 09:19 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> I've reset the options, restarted GIMP, but nothing has changed. Blend
> dialog still has the second position in the combobox active - Replace
> instead of the first one - Normal.
Perhaps we are not talking about the same th
I've reset the options, restarted GIMP, but nothing has changed. Blend
dialog still has the second position in the combobox active - Replace
instead of the first one - Normal.
Sven Neumann wrote:
> On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 17:37 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
>
>> RC3 has replace layer mod
Hi,
On Tue, 2007-10-09 at 17:37 +0300, Alexander Rabtchevich wrote:
> RC3 has replace layer mode as default in blend dialog, which is wrong
> (it should be normal). Is it already fixed?
That's most probably saved in your tool-options, it's not the "factory"
default. Have you tried to reset the
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