Hi,
Now that GIMP 2.8 is out, we ask translators to work in the gimp-2-8
branch to update translations of the new stable version.
The master branch is where development of the v2.10 is happening, and
it's not suitable for daily use yet.
Alexandre Prokoudine
http://libregraphicsworld.org
Hi Alexandre,
On 04 May 12 06:52 Alexandre Prokoudine
said:
> The problem I see in this thread is that few people tell us exactly
> what they do and then complain that we don't do the right thing for
> them.
80% of the time I load a .jpg to make some minor edits (use the Curves
tool to adjust b
Hi,
In GIMP 2.8 (RC, Windows) I am missing the gegl-operation whitebalance.
http://codecave.org/gegl/operations.html#op_gegl:whitebalance
Any idea where it is gone?
Thank you
Bettina
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I have already made my thoughts known - I don't like the new system.
That said, I have three options: (1) adapt my work habits, (2) stay on 2.6. or
(3) change the source.
There is a fourth option: the dev's revert to the old functionality. But,
clearly, this is not going to happen.
Of the thre
kevin wrote:
> I have already made my thoughts known - I don't like the new system.
>
> That said, I have three options: (1) adapt my work habits, (2) stay on 2.6.
> or
> (3) change the source.
>
> There is a fourth option: the dev's revert to the old functionality. But,
> clearly, thi
>
> In short, it makes perfect sense to me that a high end bitmap editor
> should, by default, save in its native format and export to other
> formats.
>
> Just about every other program I know uses this pattern.
>
What about Adobe Photoshop? Or doesn't proprietary software count? because
that's
Bummer...
Anyone managed to build Gimp 2.8 on Fedora 16, 15, 14, ...?
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wonderer writes:
> for more infos on that please take a look at
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Features/GIMP_2.8
What information does that provide w.r.t. the question I raised?
-- Johan
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> From: jvrom...@squirrel.nl
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> Date: Fri, 4 May 2012 08:28:36 +0200
> Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] HATE the new save vs. export behavior
>
> Richard Gitschlag writes:
>
> > It is true, however, that many professional and commercial apps do not
> > make a save/export d
On Thursday 03 May 2012 15:53:31 (in 'Hate the new...' thread) I wrote:
> I am not "repeatedly saving/exporting' to JPG", but only
> once per image (to write annotation),
Using Gimp 2.6 on a Mandriva system. I have happily been using a
combination of Imagemagick's 'Convert' and Gimp to write
First off, I'll say that I understand the rationale for the newer
save/export behavior, and even if it needed to be tweaked a little to
provide a better user experience it's best for devs to see how people
adjust and look at how feedback develops over the next months rather
than simply giving u
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 9:17 PM, Daniel Jensen wrote:
> My main reason for writing here is to warn about the elitist attitude
> starting to show itself, which would harm the project in the long run.
> Saying "Look, your use case means you might not understand the reasons
> behind our design decis
kevin writes:
> I have already made my thoughts known - I don't like the new system.
>
> That said, I have three options: (1) adapt my work habits, (2) stay on 2.6.
> or
> (3) change the source.
>
> There is a fourth option: the dev's revert to the old functionality. But,
> clearly, this is no
On 05/04/2012 02:10 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
> And a fifth option: write a plug-in that does what you want Save to
> do, perhaps involving gimp-file-save, and bind it to Ctrl-S.
>
> I don't like the new model either, but I'm going to work with it for
> a while and see if I continue to feel that way
Alexandre,
That change is there for a reason. And the reason is that we are
trying to target a special group of users who have certain workflows
and work on files in certain ways.
As I said in my previous email, I understand the reasons and
fundamentally agree with the change, and I really do
On Fri, 4 May 2012 09:52:32 +0400
Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> We don't know exactly what you do ing GIMP during those unsafe workflows.
About 90% of the time I load PNGs or jpegs (100s of them), edit them,
and save them back in the same format - I don't have any necessity for
XCF in these case
On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 4:03 PM, Steve Kinney wrote:
> On 05/04/2012 02:10 PM, Akkana Peck wrote:
>
>> And a fifth option: write a plug-in that does what you want Save to
>> do, perhaps involving gimp-file-save, and bind it to Ctrl-S.
>>
>> I don't like the new model either, but I'm going to work w
> It certainly is not intuitive. The operation should be symmetrical: If I
> open a PNG, save should save a PNG (unless I applied changes which would
> disappear if saved as a PNG, in which case I'd like a warning).
And that's the point, GETTING rid of the damn warnings! For me, every single
t
It would be well to see 2.8 in Damned Lies. There are only 2.6 and
master on Damned Lies. So translators don't see missing tranlations.
Marek Černocký
Alexandre Prokoudine píše v Pá 04. 05. 2012 v 11:52 +0400:
> Hi,
>
> Now that GIMP 2.8 is out, we ask translators to work in the gimp-2-8
> branc
So 2.8 saves the history as well?
Just wondering. On a Mac and still
looking...Course'n, it's a ppc mac so it probably
won't work even when they do offer...
Thanks.
Dan
On 5/4/12, jfrazie...@nc.rr.com wrote:
>
>
>> It certainly is not intuitive. The operation should be symmetrical: If I
>> open a
Can I just ask Alexander Prokoudinea question then, since he's obviously
very tied to the project intimately?
Can I ask if this decision to go to export vs. save, is it somewhat based
around needs of people running gimp without the interface, as a server
component?
Just wondering.
Dan
Houston
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On Fri, May 4, 2012 at 7:40 PM, Daniel Smith wrote:
> Can I ask if this decision to go to export vs. save, is it somewhat based
> around needs of people running gimp without the interface, as a server
> component?
No - it has to do with these two items, specifically:
http://gui.gimp.org/index.ph
Nothing like a flame war. Though I must say that I love these
"topics" cause it lets a lot of info out about how people have
their different workflows, etc. I'm on a Mac and thus relegated to 2.6
but I've leanred an awful lot from reading all said posts.
I really love this list and the helpful natu
Yeah; file this decision under if it ain't broke, fix it anyway category. lol
Maybe there is a method to the developer's madness, but I've yet seen the
reason why. Doubt it will get changed back now though, so I've just accepted
it, but I've still not gotten use to it yet, and I've been runn
>
> For myself, export/overwrite still seems clumsy when working on
> simple, one-off edits. OTOH, I no longer have to worry about
> accidentally flattening my 10-layer composition when saving a PNG and
> then forgetting to resave as XCF. I'm thinking the long-term gain of
> not having to recre
On Sat, May 5, 2012 at 11:56 AM, Lyle wrote:
> Yeah; file this decision under if it ain't broke, fix it anyway category.
> lol
>
> Maybe there is a method to the developer's madness, but I've yet seen the
> reason why. Doubt it will get changed back now though, so I've just
> accepted it, b
I had it too, I discovered in the previous version 2.7 and I was very
disappointed about it.
I vote for a reverse to the old and more intuitive way.
Thanks and bye.
Kekko
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