On 20.04.2010 21:50, Martin Renold wrote:
> Here is the bugreport: https://gna.org/bugs/?15381
>
>  From the feedback so far I think it is best to just revert the behavior.
> I have done this now in current git.
>
>    
>> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 4:30 PM, David Revoy<[email protected]>  wrote:
>>
>>      
>>> A design to solve this , imo ,  ( I'm not a developper , just a user )
>>> could be a windows pop-up when saving a brush to a shortcut key with
>>> several check box :
>>> - Save color
>>> - Save size
>>> - Save opacity
>>> - ( and I hope for future ) Save blending mode
>>> and a OK button
>>>
>>> Like this user can make their choice ,  setup what they want really
>>> speedly.
>>> Just an idea.
>>>        
> I think that would be too complicated, both to implement and to use quickly.
>
> On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 07:08:04PM +0200, Jon Nordby wrote:
>    
>> This is a possible approach, but I don't think we should make the user
>> choose. Instead we should provide with a default behaviour that does what
>> most users want in most cases [...]
>>      
> Fully agree. When the user is always bothered with those choices the feature
> gets too heavy.  (Visual feedback is missing, though.)
>
>    
>> , but allow them to change it easily if they want to.  For instance, said
>> popup could be triggered by a separate key/menu action.
>>      
> This, or a persistent menu checkbox entry "[ ] keep brush color". From what
> I heard so far, I think most people will be happy with the old behaviour.
>
>    
That was not my intention. I think it would be quite useful to separate 
saved brushes and saved colors. Simply because you may want to use the 
same color for different brushes or different colors for the same brush.

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