George Farris wrote:
On Thu, 2006-02-03 at 12:00 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On the other hand, the new GTK open/save dialogue has been subject to
many critics, in Gnome and in Gimp. Gimp developers have tried to
implement fixes for most of the annoyances. But the dialogue is still
quite b
Hi!
I would like to make a poster out of a picture, but not in one piece. I have
many small frames hanging on a wall and I would like to place one part of the
original image in each frame, in such a way that when all the frames are placed
side by side the original picture would appear.
Does anyon
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> From what I can gather of reading the mailing-lists for users,
> developers and windows port, while the gimp "own" part of the
> interface as much improved in the last years (preview for plugin /
> docks / window management / image window top-menu)
Hi,
"Colin Brace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Another problem is is that there is no visible indication that a
> text object is selected. When a text layer is active, the text
> object is displayed with a box around it, whether it is selected or
> not. Every time I try to move a text object, 75
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 1- the absence of the keyboard navigation with tab completion that was
> in 1.x. This can be actually activated by CTRL-L but no-one can
> actually find this shortcut "naturally", so everyone will at least
> complain once about it. Also, the file n
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
From what I can gather of reading the mailing-lists for users,
developers and windows port, while the gimp "own" part of the
interface as much improved in the last years (preview for plugin /
docks / window management / image w
> Von: Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >> From what I can gather of reading the mailing-lists for users,
> >> developers and windows port, while the gimp "own" part of the
> >> interface as much improved in the last years (preview for plugin /
> >> docks / window management / image window top
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Von: Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From what I can gather of reading the mailing-lists for users,
developers and windows port, while the gimp "own" part of the
interface as much improved in the last years (preview for plugin /
docks / window management / image wi
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 14:36 +0100, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
> a) the need of an obscure key combo to access the file completion
> navigation.
There is no key combo to access file completion. Just start typing.
> b) the fact that the folder navigation (and perhaps) the file type
> cho
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Complaints about the dialogue pop up every single month on the 3
> mailing lists I have mentioned. You can refuse to read them, but
> then do not accuse people who read them to mention them when
> specifically ask to in a thread.
The only point th
Jakub Steiner wrote:
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 14:36 +0100, Olivier Ripoll wrote:
a) the need of an obscure key combo to access the file completion
navigation.
There is no key combo to access file completion. Just start typing.
Indeed. You are right. This is recent, isn't it ? What is the use
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
[...]
The other problem is that this is the wrong list to discuss file
chooser issues.
Sven
This was not my aim. I wanted to suggest to Paul Bloch, that in his
article about usability for OsNews, he mentions the fact that the UI of
Gimp has improved from the 1.x tim
> Von: Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I disagree with your interpretation of my messages. :)
> Please keep in mind the reason for my messages: One person asked for
> points he could discuss/investigate for an article about the UI. I
> suggested to show the improvements for previous versi
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Indeed. You are right. This is recent, isn't it?
No, this has been the case starting with the very first version of the
file chooser. And I keep pointing people to it over and over again.
> However, there is no visual hint that typing the filenam
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> Sure. It would be welcome that the "select file type" and "browse
for other folders" be opened by default. Or that they would remember
they last state or that this option could be selected by the user.
When do you need t
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Unfortunately you excluded the HIG issue in your reply. As you point out,
this is most likely becoming the source for an article about the GIMP GUI.
Should it then be that easy to get to a totally different interpretation of
your message?
I doubt that someone who doesn'
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 02:53:11PM +0100, Jakub Steiner wrote:
>
> There is no key combo to access file completion. Just start typing.
>
this can bite you though.
here is the case where it fails miserably:
the dialog shows up and the name in the location area is highlighted.
expand the twisty
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> And why are the dialogues for icm/icc profile selection (unstable
> gimp) and "folders" in the preferences using a different file selector
> (no file type drop-down, different window sizes) ? Sure it could be
> made more consistent.
This is so sil
Sven Neumann wrote:
Hi,
Olivier Ripoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
And why are the dialogues for icm/icc profile selection (unstable
gimp) and "folders" in the preferences using a different file selector
(no file type drop-down, different window sizes) ? Sure it could be
made more consistent.
On Fri, 2006-03-03 at 06:16 -0800,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Indeed. You are right. This is recent, isn't it ? What is the use of
> CTRL-L now ?
> However, there is no visual hint that typing the filename will do
> something. Having the text entry field would make it clear.
>
Not to put to fin
George Farris wrote:
>> Indeed. You are right. This is recent, isn't it ? What is the use of
CTRL-L now ?
>> However, there is no visual hint that typing the filename will do
something. Having the text entry field would make it clear.
>>
> Not to put to fine a point on it but almost very appli
At the risk of asking what is probably THE most obvious question of
the year, here goes:
I downloaded and installed GimpShop. I'm running Mac OS-X version
10.4.5. I also downloaded X11user.pkg from Apple and attempted to
install it. However, during the install, I got a message stating "You
Am 03.03.2006 um 23:36 schrieb Paul North:
At the risk of asking what is probably THE most obvious question of
the year, here goes:
I downloaded and installed GimpShop. I'm running Mac OS-X version
10.4.5. I also downloaded X11user.pkg from Apple and attempted to
install it. However, duri
On Fri, Mar 03, 2006 at 01:48:55PM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I would like to make a poster out of a picture, but not in one piece. I have
> many small frames hanging on a wall and I would like to place one part of the
> original image in each frame, in such a way that when all the
Hi,
Matt Gushee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The GTK team deserves credit for taking up the considerable challenge
> of making a more usable desktop. But in this case they've blown it:
> they fixed something that IMHO was not broken, for the sake of the
> non-technical users they hope to attract
Sven Neumann wrote:
they fixed something that IMHO was not broken, for the sake of the
non-technical users they hope to attract to the GNOME platform, and at
the expense of *actual* users who, for the most part, have no trouble
typing /path/to/whatever and would like to be able to do so with a
m
Hello guys,
How do I prevent gimp from saving thumbnails?
Like the ones stored in:
C:\Documents and Settings\User\.thumbnails\normal
How can I delete recent files without going through them one by one in
Document History? Is this stored somewhere where I can delete them as
a batch?
Where does
Thanks, Robert. I'll have to install X11 from the Tiger DVD.
I've already discovered that people are a bit sensitive about
Gimpshop. Another Gimp-user poster wrote:
I appreciate your help. Gimpshop is my first foray into the world of
Gimp. I'm hoping to use it in place of an aging version o
On Thursday 02 March 2006 08:19, Geoffrey wrote:
> > Because Gimshop has generated more excitement than the Gimp ever has and
> > certain people might be a little ruffled?
>
> Who are you kidding? Why don't you simply take your trolling elsewhere.
> I've been using gimp for years now, never had
Not sure if this is exactly what you mean, but there's a tutorial at
http://www.yorkspace.com/2005/08/28 on fitting digital pictures into one
of those collage frames with a bunch of different sized holes in it.
hth
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi!
I would like to make a poster out of a picture,
One other nit-pick: I can't just paste text for the path, I have to
start typing first then I can paste. With a text widget, well, the path
acts like any other text.
Matt Gushee wrote:
Sven Neumann wrote:
they fixed something that IMHO was not broken, for the sake of the
non-technical users
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