Hello!
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 7:23 PM, Jochen Cichon j...@vfnet.de wrote:
Hi,
am sorry for posting this, because the NEW feature to have an empty
window is maybe very nice...
But how can I get back the old layout?!
So only the toolbox (with menu) without that anoying emtpy window... ;)
am sorry for posting this, because the NEW feature to have an empty
window is maybe very nice...
But how can I get back the old layout?!
So only the toolbox (with menu) without that anoying emtpy window... ;)
Sri for that folks... but most times I have the toolbox on my screen,
and
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That's right.
I don't see the problem, though; you can still do just the same thing.
open images, work, close images, open images, work, close images..
Are you sure that this is correct? I am convinced that I use the latest
Gimp with Ubuntu 8.10 and that I do not have the window
norman (nor...@littletank.org) wrote (in part) (on 2009-02-11 at
04:14):
am sorry for posting this, because the NEW feature to have an empty
window is maybe very nice...
But how can I get back the old layout?!
So only the toolbox (with menu) without that anoying emtpy
Hi,
On Wed, Feb 11, 2009 at 8:15 PM, norman nor...@littletank.org wrote:
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That's right.
I don't see the problem, though; you can still do just the same thing.
open images, work, close images, open images, work, close images..
Are you sure that this is correct?
I am convinced that
Von: norman nor...@littletank.org
I do not wish to start an argument but I am almost certain that Rolf
Steinort, in one of his videos, explained how to get rid of the window.
I will try to find the time to search it out.
Size and position of the no-image-open window is saved across sessions.
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Are you talking about adding the line:
(toolbox-wilber no)
to gimprc, normally at (in Windows XP) C:\Documents and Settings
\{username}\.gimp-2.6\gimprc
This suppresses Wilbur drop-area at the top of the toolbox - not
needed because the entire icons area in the toolbox is a