Package: gimp-dds Version: 2.2.1-1 Severity: important I'm trying to create a DDS texture that changes appearance with viewing distance, but gimp won't let me save multiple layers as mipmaps. In the "Save as DDS dialog" the "Save: Selected layer" field is greyed out so I can only save one layer, and the options for Mipmaps: are "No mipmaps" or "Generate mipmaps"; "Use existing mipmaps" is greyed out. I created the extra layers by first saving the image as a DDS with "Generate mipmaps", so the configuration of the layers should be compatible, but even if I don't make any edits at all, I can't export these layers as mipmaps. The overall image size is 512x256, the top layer is called "main surface", and below it are layers "mipmap 1" through "mipmap 9", each with a width and height half that of the layer above.
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