But there was already Ctrl + Shift + E which bring up the dialog for export Ctrl + E was for overwrite without confirm.
Probably the logical order was inverse - many peoples expecting Ctrl + E to bring up the export dialog, 2011/6/28 Martin Nordholts <ense...@gmail.com>: > 2011/6/26 Jeremy Morton <ad...@game-point.net>: >> When I open a non-GIMP format file, like a PNG, by drag-dropping it into >> GIMP, and then I edit it, I go to export it, by pressing ctrl+E... and >> nothing happens. This is because what I actually have to do is select >> "File | Overwrite (filename.png)". >> >> Wouldn't it be more intuative to behave as if you'd just exported >> (filename.png), or whatever file you've just imported into GIMP, so that >> once you've edited it you can just press ctrl+E and easily export it >> back to its native format? > > Yes it would be more intuitive, and that was also the initial design. > > The reason it works the way it works today is to avoid data-loss. In > GIMP 2.6, the keyboard shortcut Ctrl+E invokes the harmless View -> > Shrink Wrap action. In GIMP 2.8, it overwrites an original file. In > other words, this sequence of events is harmless in GIMP 2.6: > > 1. File -> Open file-I-dont-want-to-lose.jpg > 2. Make some significant changes > 3. Press Ctrl+E > > while in GIMP 2.8 the file-I-dont-want-to-lose.jpg would be lost if we > made Ctrl+E invoke Overwrite by default and a user, quite reasonable, > expects Ctrl+E to still be Shrink Wrap. The idea was that by forcing > users to manually assign Ctrl+E to Overwrite, they would confirm that > "ok I know Ctrl+E will potentially destory my originals". > > That file-overwrite and file-export can't have the same keyboard > shortcut is a bug, that is meant to work. Quite an oversight that it > doesn't... > > Once people have learned that Ctrl+E is export and not Shrink Wrap, we > can make Ctrl+E be the default keyboard shortcut for both Overwrite > and Export. Until then, I just made a commit so that you can use > Alt+F, W instead at least: > > commit 9ae0dc034b7791c15479649f71ef4cda8caaf34e > Author: Martin Nordholts <mart...@src.gnome.org> > Date: Tue Jun 28 08:53:45 2011 +0200 > > Make 'w' a mnemonic for File -> Overwrite ... > > See > > [Gimp-developer] Isn't this behaviour unintuative? > http://lists.xcf.berkeley.edu/lists/gimp-developer/2011-June/026885.html > > > Regards, > Martin > > > -- > > My GIMP Blog: > http://www.chromecode.com/ > "GIMP 2.8 schedule on tasktaste.com" > _______________________________________________ > Gimp-developer mailing list > Gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU > https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer > -- Nemes Ioan Sorin _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer