Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a nutshell, yes. That feature is not yet available in the windows port
(or at least it wasn't last time I checked).
That feature is implemented in the Win32 port of GDK so it is supposed
to work. Actually, the main reason for
Hi,
David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In that case I'd better confirm exactly how this is supposed to work
so that I can submit a meaningful and legitimate bug.
http://developer.gnome.org/doc/API/2.0/gtk/GtkWindow.html#gtk-window-set-keep-above
Sven
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, in that case, I think a bug report will have to be opened. Or is
there already a bug opened for this? 1 candidate is:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=132501
and a related bug could be:
David Marrs wrote:
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
You can specify inthe preferences that the toolbox must be on top.
This way, you always have it available...
Try as I might, I cannot find this option!
Preferences-Window Management-Hint for the toolbox-keep above
Not everyone is using the menubar (it is
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
David Marrs wrote:
But even with the menubar switched off it can still be accessed by
clicking the right-facing arrow in the top left corner of the screen,
so you don't *need* the right-click. I'm not saying that it shouldn't
continue to be accessible by
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
David Marrs wrote:
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
You can specify inthe preferences that the toolbox must be on top.
This way, you always have it available...
Try as I might, I cannot find this option!
Preferences-Window Management-Hint for the toolbox-keep above
I'm not entirely
You can specify inthe preferences that the toolbox must be on top.
This way, you always have it available...
Try as I might, I cannot find this option!
Preferences-Window Management-Hint for the toolbox-keep above
I'm not entirely sure what this achieves but I didn't notice any
Hi,
Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a nutshell, yes. That feature is not yet available in the windows port
(or at least it wasn't last time I checked).
That feature is implemented in the Win32 port of GDK so it is supposed
to work. Actually, the main reason for adding this to GIMP
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Alan Horkan [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
In a nutshell, yes. That feature is not yet available in the windows port
(or at least it wasn't last time I checked).
That feature is implemented in the Win32 port of GDK so it is supposed
to work. Actually, the main reason
On Thu, 2005-04-14 at 09:17 +0200, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
David Marrs wrote:
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
You can specify inthe preferences that the toolbox must be on top.
This way, you always have it available...
Try as I might, I cannot find this option!
Preferences-Window
David Marrs wrote:
I posted this to the c.g.a.gimp group initially but was told that this
might be a better place for it. I wanted to discuss it before submitting
it as a feature requeset to bugzilla. That way other users of the GIMP
can bring their ideas to it (like, whether or not they like
Olivier Ripoll wrote:
You can specify inthe preferences that the toolbox must be on top.
This way, you always have it available...
Try as I might, I cannot find this option!
Not everyone is using the menubar (it is optional, see the prefences):
I do not. I find it unpractical since I very often
On Wed, 13 Apr 2005 19:29:37 +0100
David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a general rule of thumb, users expect to be able to extend the use of
a tool/app/whatever on right-click anyway. This is simply a continuation
of that process. I don't really see why it should cause problems for
more
hi,
On Thu, Jan 29, 2004 at 01:43:49PM -0700, Thomas Spuhler wrote:
So far I am absolutely happy with the kprinter solution. Thanks Sven for
the hint.
In Linux, we have Kprinter and Gnome Print. I am of the opinion that the
printer manufacturers should provide the ppd's and we should not use
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