>And using the Tab key is not what you want to hide the tool box?
Actually I tried that and it didn't work, so I thought it was a Linux or Mac
version thing. Then I realised I was trying it with the ToolBox as the active
window. Once I figured this out, and had the main window active, Tab hides
> Using Windows 7 with Gimp 2.6.8 I can't hide the toolbox. If I click
> on the x-box the entire app closes. I can't see anything in
> Preferences. ??? Thomas J. Hart
And using the Tab key is not what you want to hide the tool box?
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On 04/29/2010 12:05 AM, Thomas Hart wrote:
> Using Windows 7 with Gimp 2.6.8 I can't hide the toolbox. If I click on
> the x-box the entire app closes. I can't see anything in Preferences. ???
> Thomas J. Hart
That's how GIMP 2.6 works. In GIMP 2.8 you will be able to close the
toolbox.
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Using Windows 7 with Gimp 2.6.8 I can't hide the toolbox. If I click on the
x-box the entire app closes. I can't see anything in Preferences. ??? Thomas
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Sven,
Thanks for the detachable menu tip. That helps a lot.
Is there a way to make the detached menu permanent by going into the
preferences? The detached menu needs to be reopened if I close Gimp and
reopen it.
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Hi,
On Fri, 2008-03-07 at 11:54 -0700, dorai iyer wrote:
> My python script works well when I have it in the image but the image
> area does not allow for detachable menu
Oh, it does. Just use the right-click menu instead of the menubar.
> hence the question as the active image does nto appear
Hi,
Is there a way to set the active image as the drawable when you register a
python program with
"/Xtn?"
instead of having to use
"/Python-fu/..."
My python script works well when I have it in the image but the image area
does not allow for detachable menu, hence the question as the active im
i think it might have been a side-effect of the tooltip.
I noticed it too, particularly as it surprised me on windows (i set my
linux wm to do that anyway)
On 15/11/2007, Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 02:12 -0800, Thomas Hart wrote:
> > What happened to
Hi,
On Thu, 2007-11-15 at 02:12 -0800, Thomas Hart wrote:
> What happened to the mouse-over feature in the toolbox where if I
> mouse-over a tool icon, the toolbox becomes the forefront window ?
> I don't see anything in the preferences settings. It was handy for
> me.
There was never such a f
What happened to the mouse-over feature in the toolbox where if I mouse-over a
tool icon, the toolbox becomes the forefront window ?I don't see anything
in the preferences settings. It was handy for me.
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Hi,
On Sun, 2007-05-27 at 09:32 -0600, Bob Meetin wrote:
> 1) can you configure GIMP (windows) so that it does not open up a new
> toolbox with each opened image?
Use gimp-win-remote to start it, instead of calling gimp directly.
> 2) how do you configure the toolbox so that when you open an
Hi,
Am 27.05.2007 um 17:32 schrieb Bob Meetin:
> two questions:
>
> 1) can you configure GIMP (windows) so that it does not open up a new
> toolbox with each opened image?
GIMP does IMHO not do this - if this happens for you, probably a new
GIMP instance is opened for each image. This sounds l
two questions:
1) can you configure GIMP (windows) so that it does not open up a new
toolbox with each opened image?
2) how do you configure the toolbox so that when you open an image it
activates a particular tool, such as 'select rectangular regions',
rather than something that was selected
OK I know this is a stupid Gimp2 question -
When I start gimp 2 (ps its amazing) I get the toolbox & a large blank
area underneath it. What is this area for ? I assume you can drag menus
into it but no matter what I try I can't get anything to drag & drop there.
Dave
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