Re: [Gimp-user] setting the default new window size

2009-05-20 Thread DJ
Hi Ryan, GimpUsers:

RK How can I configure the size of the new window containing a new image?  I
RK have set my default new image to be 2000x1600 pixels, which I really like,
RK but when I hit Ctrl-N, it defaults to a zoom level of 33%, which is too
RK small on my screen.  So, I am constantly having to drag the window bigger
RK each time I create a new image.

That is something I was curious about also. I did some checking. It
looks like from the Image window, select Edit/Preferences. In the
panel on the right look for, Inital zoom ratio, and set to
1:1 (not Fit to Window).

Doc snippet:

Initial zoom ratio

You can choose either to have images, when they are first opened,
scaled so that the whole image fits comfortably on your display, or
else shown at 1:1 zoom. If you choose the second option, and the image
is too large to fit on your display, then the image window will show
only part of it (but you will be able to scroll to other parts).
http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-pimping.html#gimp-prefs-image-window


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Re: [Gimp-user] setting the default new window size

2009-05-20 Thread Ryan Krauss
Thanks.  I saw that option.  Actually, 1:2 or 1:3 would be great, but 1:1
doesn't work for what I am doing.  Is there no other way?  1:1 would be too
big for my screen and I would still have to manually adjust the window size.

On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:37 AM, DJ delphit...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi Ryan, GimpUsers:

 RK How can I configure the size of the new window containing a new image?
  I
 RK have set my default new image to be 2000x1600 pixels, which I really
 like,
 RK but when I hit Ctrl-N, it defaults to a zoom level of 33%, which is too
 RK small on my screen.  So, I am constantly having to drag the window
 bigger
 RK each time I create a new image.

 That is something I was curious about also. I did some checking. It
 looks like from the Image window, select Edit/Preferences. In the
 panel on the right look for, Inital zoom ratio, and set to
 1:1 (not Fit to Window).

 Doc snippet:

 Initial zoom ratio

 You can choose either to have images, when they are first opened,
 scaled so that the whole image fits comfortably on your display, or
 else shown at 1:1 zoom. If you choose the second option, and the image
 is too large to fit on your display, then the image window will show
 only part of it (but you will be able to scroll to other parts).
 http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-pimping.html#gimp-prefs-image-window


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Re: [Gimp-user] setting the default new window size

2009-05-20 Thread DJ
Hi Ryan, GimpUsers:

RK Thanks.  I saw that option.  Actually, 1:2 or 1:3 would be great, but 1:1
RK doesn't work for what I am doing.  Is there no other way?  1:1 would be too
RK big for my screen and I would still have to manually adjust the window size.

I'm not sure you can get exactly what you want in one step. If the
Initial Zoom Ratio doesn't have the desired answer, maybe another
tack might be to checkout the Zoom menu item (+, -, 0) on the
Image View menu. You could open the image and then hit the + or -
to adjust the image quickly.
http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-view-zoom.html

There is also the Zoom Tool in the Toolbox.

In Addition
~~~
Notice that Zoom In and Zoom Out have shortcut keys (-, +, 1). I
actually changed the + to =, and the 1 to 0, so I didn't have
to hit the shift key, and all the keys were together on the right side
of the keyboard.

You can get to the Shortcut keys via the Image Window, Edit/Keyboard
Shortcuts or Edit/Preferences, Interface, Configure Keyboard
Shortcuts. I have the Use dynamic keyboard shortcuts set, which
allows the user to change a menu shortcut key when the menu item is
selected.
http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-pimping.html#gimp-prefs-interface

Hope that helps.


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RK On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 1:37 AM, DJ delphit...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Hi Ryan, GimpUsers:

 RK How can I configure the size of the new window containing a new image?
  I
 RK have set my default new image to be 2000x1600 pixels, which I really
 like,
 RK but when I hit Ctrl-N, it defaults to a zoom level of 33%, which is too
 RK small on my screen.  So, I am constantly having to drag the window
 bigger
 RK each time I create a new image.

 That is something I was curious about also. I did some checking. It
 looks like from the Image window, select Edit/Preferences. In the
 panel on the right look for, Inital zoom ratio, and set to
 1:1 (not Fit to Window).

 Doc snippet:

 Initial zoom ratio

 You can choose either to have images, when they are first opened,
 scaled so that the whole image fits comfortably on your display, or
 else shown at 1:1 zoom. If you choose the second option, and the image
 is too large to fit on your display, then the image window will show
 only part of it (but you will be able to scroll to other parts).
 http://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-pimping.html#gimp-prefs-image-window
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Re: [Gimp-user] setting the default new window size

2009-05-20 Thread DJ
Hi Elwin, GimpUsers:

That's two great suggestions. I wasn't aware of the Navigation Dialog,
even though I saw it in Windows/Dockable Dialogs. Whenever I saw the
icons (a t with arrows) I just thought of the Move tool and never
selected it. I've read tutorials where they suggest the New View.

Thanks for the additional knowledge.


EE Another possibility might be to use the navigation dialog.  It
EE has preset zoom levels you can click, as well as a slider that
EE lets you change the zoom level, and also a box that you can drag
EE around on an image thumbnail that will control what part of your
EE image is displayed in the canvas window.

EE I sometimes like to have two versions of an image that I am
EE working on, particularly when doing rendering.  So I will zoom the
EE canvas in, then do ViewNew View and get a second canvas of the
EE same image, but zoomed all the way out.

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