Hi,

On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 07:08, Eric Pierce wrote:
> #1 If I have 2 or more linked layers and I use the move tool to try to
> move all the layers (with mouse or arrow keys), only the currently
> selected layer moves as opposed to all the linked layers.  In Gimp 1.2.x,
> all linked layers move together when moved.

I can not reproduce this with current CVS HEAD. When I link two layers
and use the move tool on one of them, the other layers moves as well.
Perhaps I misunderstood the problem?

> #2 In Gimp 1.2.x, an asterisk appears next to the file name in the title
> bar when changes have been made to an image.  I don't see an asterisk in
> 1.3.  Not a real biggie.  Was it left out on purpose?  Or am I missing a
> preference setting somewhere?

This can be configured using File->Preferences->Title & Status. You need
to add %D* to the beginning of the Image Title Format line. See also
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=120424

> #3 With an image open, do View->Info Window.  Don't close the Info Window.
>  Now click on the image to give it focus and do View->Info Window again. 
> The Info Window doesn't raise above the image.  Shouldn't it come to the
> top and receive focus?

Yes, I would say it should focus the Info Window again. Please file a
bug report on this.

> #4 This next one I've only seen on 1.3.22 under Windows.  In fullscreen
> mode, I see no indication of a selected area (ie., no marching ants) when
> I make a selection.  Note: I did pump up the ant marching speed to 75. 
> I'll have to reset that and see what happens tomorrow at work.

Try right-clicking the image to display the image menu. Then chose
View->Show Selection.

If you would like the selection to be shown by default when in
fullscreen mode you can change the behavior in
File->Preferences->Appearance.

> #5 I've noticed some artifacts when doing work at high zoom levels.  To
> replicate this, draw a little something (most anything will work), now
> zoom in on an area.  Next select an area, copy it and move it around with
> the arrow keys.
> Here's what I got just now:
> http://epierce.freeshell.org/images/no_5.png
> See all the 1 pixel high artifacts that were left behind as I moved the
> image up to the left and right?  It seems this only works if your zoom
> ratio becomes some exotic ratio like 167:83 as opposed to 1:4 or 4:1. 
> Could this be related to Bug 124073
> (http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124073)?

I can easily reproduce that here. I thought there already was a report
about it in bugzilla, but I can't seem to locate it now. Please file a
bug report about it and attach no_5.png to it.

> That's it.  Anyway, I don't mean to be nitpicky or anything.  I just
> thought this is a good time to address some of these potential bugs since
> we're coming upon 2.0.

Reporting found bugs is always a good thing :)

Sincerely,
./Brix
-- 
Henrik Brix Andersen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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