On 09/15/2012 12:56 AM, Akkana Peck wrote:
Accidental work loss is the main reason I dislike the new model.
I don't much mind the Save vs. Export split, or remembering when I
need to type Ctrl-E vs. Ctrl-S -- but it's frustrating that I no
longer have any way to tell whether all my JPGs have
Ofnuts schreef op za 15-09-2012 om 12:11 [+0200]:
On 09/15/2012 12:56 AM, Akkana Peck wrote:
Accidental work loss is the main reason I dislike the new model.
I don't much mind the Save vs. Export split, or remembering when I
need to type Ctrl-E vs. Ctrl-S -- but it's frustrating that I no
GIMP does not stand out as the only graphic editor that does it. Krita,
Blender, Synfig, Inkscape, MyPaint -
Nope. Krita and MyPaint don't do that.
MyPaint has a Preferences setting that configures default file format
for saving. Krita just saves to whatever you choose and doesn't warn
Already fulfilled in 2.8.2
1.[filename] (imported) -1.0 for imported image
2.*[filename] (imported) -1.0 for any changes made to the original
3. filename.xcf - 1.0
4.*filename.xcf -1.0 for any changes made to the original xcf
5.[Untitled] - 1.0 for newly created image
New features in 2.8.4?
On 09/15/2012 08:00 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
Ofnuts writes:
If you forgot to export as JPG but saved the image as XCF, then you
can reopen Gimp and produce your JPG. Trouble, yes, data loss, no.
Seriously? You save an XCF copy of every JPG you crop or rescale?
For about 8x-20x (depending on size
On Sat, 2012-09-15 at 11:00 -0700, Akkana Peck wrote:
Why does exporting an image mark it dirty even if it's been saved as XCF?
Michael Natterer writes:
Perhaps consider the possibility that something is broken?
After some experimentation and suggestions from Mitch, it turned out
that it's
On Sat, 2012-09-15 at 23:12 +0200, Ofnuts wrote:
[...] saving as XCF
by accident may make you lose some time, but will never make you lose
data, because you can always save the JPG again from the XCF.
This isn't always true.
For example, after working on a photograph I scale it down e.g. to
close them without clicking the confirming dialog, it will save so much
working time. Thank you~
Use keyboard shortcuts for closing xcf's - Ctrl+W (or click to close) then
Alt+W. Really takes just fraction of a second.
It has always eluded me trying to understand why so many users didn't take
On Fri, Sep 14, 2012 at 8:24 PM, Nik Omul wrote:
GIMP does not stand out as the only graphic editor that does it. Krita,
Blender, Synfig, Inkscape, MyPaint -
Nope. Krita and MyPaint don't do that.
MyPaint has a Preferences setting that configures default file format
for saving. Krita just
Liam R E Quin writes:
On Fri, 2012-09-14 at 00:34 +, minhsien0330 wrote:
Dear developers:
Can we have a new option Do not confirm closing if unsaved image was
exported/overwrited ?
It would defeat the purpose of moving Save to Export - that of avoiding
accidental work loss.
Dear developers:
Can we have a new option Do not confirm closing if unsaved image was
exported/overwrited ?
(Edit Preference Evironment Saving Images Do not confirm closing if
unsaved image was exported/overwrited )
I think this would be helpful when dealing non-xcf files, after
On Fri, 2012-09-14 at 00:34 +, minhsien0330 wrote:
Dear developers:
Can we have a new option Do not confirm closing if unsaved image was
exported/overwrited ?
It would defeat the purpose of moving Save to Export - that of avoiding
accidental work loss.
I would like to be told exactly
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