This is a really amusing thread. Try the following: Pop up the context menu of a drawing (or use the triangle upper-left). Now, pin it up by clicking on the dashed line. Now you have a "context" menu that is pinned. Close the image window it came from. Open up several others. Try using the pinned window to save stuff, and see what it does.
It behaves sensibly if you have click-to-focus, probably not always sensibly if you have autofocus. Basically the problems outlined in this thread. But the hilarious thing is that the gimp confronts this problem, solves it as best it can be solved in X, and still doesn't put the save menu item in the obvious place. :-)
:D If there is a single thing to be said about Gimp it is that it takes some getting used to... Especially I you've used some more "conservative" graphics packages in the past... And here is a question, are there any reasonable alternatives in the Linux world?
IFireBall.
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