Would be great (as I said in some fewer posts) to get rid of the empty
image window on startup.
(like the old gimp did...)
So the old gimp did only start into the toolbox. (with a minimal menu,
file, extra...)
Would be great to have that back, cos even on my desktop I mostly have
that gimp
Jochen Cichon wrote:
Would be great (as I said in some fewer posts) to get rid of the empty
image window on startup.
(like the old gimp did...)
So the old gimp did only start into the toolbox. (with a minimal menu,
file, extra...)
Would be great to have that back, cos even on my desktop I
On Monday 22 June 2009, Mewshi Mewshi wrote:
Hello!
I just got a Lenovo S10 Netbook, with a 10 screen. The problem
is, with such a small-ish screen, I can't see part of the tool
windows in GIMP!
If anyone has ideas, I'm listening :)
Plug into a regular monitor when wiorking, w/ a little
On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 07:53:04AM -0700, David Herman wrote:
On Monday 22 June 2009, Mewshi Mewshi wrote:
I just got a Lenovo S10 Netbook, with a 10 screen. The problem
is, with such a small-ish screen, I can't see part of the tool
windows in GIMP!
...
Also remember heavy image lifting
Actually, I was more hoping if there's any way I could modify the
toolboxes to make things fit better.
And, yes, I realize that the colors are probably off terribly; it
looks fine to me and my girlfriend (the two people who matter to me)
so I don't really care.
Anyway, if anyone has any more
Hi,
Anyway, if anyone has any more ideas on making gimp work nicer on a
netbook, I'm all ears.
...
By ToolBox, you mean:
http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-concepts-usage.html#gimp-concepts-toolbox
I take it dragging the corners or the side to make it narrow didn't
help.
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