Maybe you can tell us more about what you are doing. I might suspect
that it is a repetitive task that could be automated with a script. Let
us know if you need help on that.
Andreas
Am 11.08.2012 20:15, schrieb maderios:
Hi
This message is addressed to developers.
New Gimp-2.8 would be a go
How about using the corresponding export commands or binding them to
your preferred keys? It doesn't do xcf but this may be acceptable if you
mostly export to an image format.
Andreas
Am 11.08.2012 20:15, schrieb maderios:
Hi
This message is addressed to developers.
New Gimp-2.8 would be a
It works for me. Even across sessions. So when I shut down Gimp 2.8 and
restart, it still opens the Export dialog at the same place where I
exported last time.
If you want the Export dialog to open at a specific default location
independent of where you exported last time, I wouldn't know how to
Susan, could you be more specific?
Am 23.07.2012 02:55, schrieb Susan Bishop:
This is probably a common question but the main thing putting me off
using GIMP is the horrible user interface. Are you ever going to
upgrade it?
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From the beginning, Macs had a certain WIMP interaction style based on
selection of visible objects and (mostly generic) operations that could
be selected from menus or invoked through keyboard shortcuts on the
selected objects. In particular, there was a set of generic operations
(cut, paste,
(Hi this is Andreas - I am sending this from a different email address)
I analyzed the following different selection types. It seems that in
Gimp each tool uses its own way of making selections. Which introduces
subtle inconsistencies. I am not saying they are critical, but this is a
place I s