On 2011-03-28 09:00, Klaus Post wrote: > Hi! > > > On Sun, Mar 27, 2011 at 19:53, David Vincent-Jones > <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: > > I have found that in the last few 'daily' versions that the Crop box > often initially snaps to the image limits rather then letting me > define > the area. At first I did not see what was happening and was > confused but > it is a small thing that I now have become used to pulling it back > into > the correct area. > > I will look into that issue. Thanks for reporting! > > > The 'edit with GIMP' is nice if 8 bit work is to be done on the image; > how difficult would it be to allow the outside editor to be > specified in > the preferences .... ie. 16 bit Cinepaint? > > > I really depend on whether we are able to communicate with the > application. GIMP enables us to access and load images through the > "DBUS" interface, I'm not sure if Cinepaint has the same kind of > interface. Otherwise we'd have to spawn a new Cinepaint instance for > each new image, which isn't very desirable. At first, we opened new photos in GIMP via the commandline - it only started GIMP if there wasn't a running process. Maybe Cinepaint does the same? But I would still say that the right thing would be to pace the GIMP developers to add 16bit...
/Anders
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