John R. Culleton wrote:
> Now we need to convince the Powers That Be to make that the default out of
> the
> box.
Well, it had been this way - the rectangular selection was the default
tool before 2.2, iirc. But many people did complain that GIMP does
nothing on newly opened images, so it has
Select the desired startup/initial tool, then save your Preferences, which also
saves the currently selected tool - which then gets selected the next time Gimp2
is started:
0) Select desired tool to start up with
1) File/Preferences/Input Devices
2) Save Input Device Settings Now
3) OK
Russbucke
On Thu December 14 2006 13:07, George Farris wrote:
> On Thu, 2006-14-12 at 12:00 -0800,
>
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> > Can Gimp start with something less dangerous than a brush
>
> Yes +1
>
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On Thu, 2006-14-12 at 12:00 -0800,
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> Can Gimp start with something less dangerous than a brush
Yes +1
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I often open photos to do color balancing, etc, and I am annoyed that Gimp
selects, as the first tool, something as dangerous as a brush. An errant
click of the mouse, and splat! - a black dot on my photo. Sure, I can undo
it - *if* I realize that I did it (with many windows open, an errant clic