i also have modified this code: *gimp base folder/app/paint/gimppaintoptions.c*
*#define DEFAULT_BRUSH_SIZE 50.0* #define DEFAULT_BRUSH_ASPECT_RATIO 0.0 #define DEFAULT_BRUSH_ANGLE 0.0 *gimppaintoptions-gui.c* *scale = gimp_prop_spin_scale_new (config, "brush-size",* *_("Size"), **1, 1.0, 2);* * * * * * * * * 2012/5/6 Andrea Verdi <andreaverdi1...@gmail.com> > i have modified the sources... > > > 2012/5/5 GSR - FR <fam...@infernal-iceberg.com> > >> Hi, >> strata_ran...@hotmail.com (2012-05-04 at 2119.16 -0700): >> > > OTOH, I no longer have to worry about >> > > accidentally flattening my 10-layer composition when saving a PNG and >> > > then forgetting to resave as XCF. >> > > Chris >> > You should be saving your .xcf file first, THEN save the PNG copy of >> > it. Priorities :) >> >> Exactly, I had not worried in a long time, as always saved to XCF, and >> used save a copy for the JPG or whatever when needed. Now it seems >> save a copy is becoming redundant, if I need yet another XCF, I can >> duplicate the image and save that. >> >> So I am on the wall about how the new system will play for quick >> things (pretty common when tweaking a texture for a game or doing a >> raw "this what I mean" sketch) in the long run, as the issue that >> supposedly fixes, was a non issue already while mental load is >> increased with new commands and remembering if the complains about >> "not saved" matter or not. >> >> GSR >> >> _______________________________________________ >> gimp-user-list mailing list >> gimp-user-list@gnome.org >> http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list >> > >
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