> Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2012 20:00:37 +0200
> From: ginodo...@gmail.com
> To: gimp-developer-list@gnome.org
> Subject: [Gimp-developer] Possible issue regarding the Paint Tools
> 
> Hello.
> 
> As regards to GIMP 2.8, in the Tool Options dialog shared by all the
> Paint Tools, there seems to be an oddity affecting the Size widget.
> Precisely, the relevant value is not updated when changing the active
> brush through the Brushes dialog, whereas it is supposed to
> automatically match the native size of the currently selected brush
> instead.
> In particular, as default setting and accordingly at the beginning of
> each GIMP session,  the size value is always set to 20.00, no matter
> what is the specific brush chosen as the default, so the only way to
> obtain the correct size consists in clicking the Reset button placed
> alongside the slider every time you pick a diverse brush.
> Does this behavior have to be considered a bug or, on the contrary,
> has it been implemented as a new feature on purpose?
> 
> Thanks in advance for any clarification.
> 
> -- 
> Gino D
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It is true that each brush has a default size associated with it, and also true 
that the size you specify in your Tool Options completely overrides this.  This 
way you get a predictable brush size when you want to paint (as opposed to 
2.6's "Brush Scalar" method), although unlike 2.6 when you are dealing with 
specialized brushes you have little or no way of knowing in advance what that 
brush's default size is, and it is a slight handicap if you really do WANT 
brushes of different sizes available at a click.

Perhaps there should be a user selectable preference that when you select a 
brush from the dialog, the current tool's brush size is reset to that brush's 
default.  Or, alternately, include it as part of the tool options dock itself, 
for example a checkbox that says "(use default)" or similar, or maybe a button 
that just reverts the current tool size to the brush's default.

Actually, I think that last one is the best option.  When adjusting between 
similar brushes (e.g. Hardness 50 -> Hardness 75) you probably want the size to 
remain constant, but the ability to reset the size to a brush's default at any 
time you need to would be a definite plus.

-- Stratadrake
strata_ran...@hotmail.com
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