Hi,
On Wed, 2008-10-22 at 18:10 -0400, Stuart Culp wrote:
I hate to sound dense, but if there is no File-open function, how do
you get an image onto the page to start with? I tried dragging and
dropping but that didn't work.
It would help a lot if you would also follow the link that I gave
Hi, I'm using Gimp 2.6.0 for Windows with a Wacom Cintiq 12WX graphical
tablet. Whenever I press one of the buttons on the Wacom pen it comes up with
the right-click file,edit etc. menu and the other button moves the canvas
around. I keep hitting them by mistake and would like to disable this.
Hi Sven,
I did read all the notes, links and all the instructions available, but
none gave a hint as to what was actually discovered by accident. When Gimp
opens up the first time, the tool menu covers the entire screen. Since the
tool menu always stays on top, nothing you do is visible and
Greetings!
Thank you so very much for all the wonderful, fantastic help you provided!
My Summary of how I implemented your information is included in this
post, below your very helpful post. Perhaps it will serve to help someone
else who needs to do something similar? I hope so.
On Sat, Oct 18,
Re: HOW TO HIDE THE TOOLBOX DOCKS - Thanks!!!
I was very dismayed when I first tried GIMP 2.6 and found the toolbox and
dock always on top of my image window. It meant I had to have a smaller image
window so I could see the whole image. In earlier versions, I was used to
having my mouse set
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 19:26 +0200, Sterling wrote:
Re: HOW TO HIDE THE TOOLBOX DOCKS - Thanks!!!
I was very dismayed when I first tried GIMP 2.6 and found the toolbox and
dock always on top of my image window. It meant I had to have a smaller image
window so I could see the whole
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-10-23 at 09:16 -0400, Stuart Culp wrote:
When Gimp opens up the first time, the tool menu covers the entire
screen.
Looks like we are having a communication problem here. What is the tool
menu?? Perhaps you could show us a screenshot of the problem?
Sven
I have some comments on Bhaaluu's onion-skinning tutorial which is
included at the end of this message.
Step 9 instructs the user to perform a File-Open the second frame
(f_02.xcf). When using GAP, you should not use File-Open to
navigate frames; use one of the commands: Video-Go To
stomfi wrote:
How does one stop the tool box and layers dialogs from covering the
image in GIMP 2.6?
In previous versions these windows were able to be underneath a
large image on a small screen. The new layout in 2.6 diminishes ease
of use.
Hi!
Edit - Preferences - Window Management
Hi,
On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 14:43 +1000, stomfi wrote:
How does one stop the tool box and layers dialogs from covering the
image in GIMP 2.6?
You can hide/unhide the tools and docks as needed by using the Tab key.
Sven
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