[Gimp-developer] Fwd: Re: RFE: single window mode: always show tab

2012-01-05 Thread ronald.arvids...@privat.utfors.se


Hello,

I'm really only a user in gimp. Find it a very useful tool. Being a 
developer for other types of software I really appreciate all the work 
done - thanks developers.


A possible improvement would be with the top dialogue being hidden and 
popping out when one move the cursor into say the top left corner? Just 
a suggestion.


Cheers,

Ronald

This is indeed a problem when working with images on the widescreen 
monitors.


On Wed, 04 Jan 2012 16:20:25 -0800, Patrick Horgan phorg...@gmail.com 
wrote:

On 01/04/2012 05:23 AM, Przemyslaw Golab wrote:

I think the same as Martin.

99% of time I work on one document.
For me those few pixels are more useful than non-flickering window,
especially because current tabs are big :)

+1  This is something I've been mulling over in general for a long
time.  Monitors used to be near square, but now they are all MUCH 
wider
than they are high.  Somehow we need to use less valuable vertical 
space

and more horizontal space for UI elements.  The problem comes in when
you have text involved.  While you COULD have tabs down the side with
the text rotated appropriately, people wouldn't like it.  They like 
to

read normally.  H.

Patrick

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Re: [Gimp-developer] Fwd: Re: RFE: single window mode: always show tab

2012-01-05 Thread Olivier
2012/1/5 ronald.arvids...@privat.utfors.se 
ronald.arvids...@privat.utfors.se


 Hello,

 I'm really only a user in gimp. Find it a very useful tool. Being a
 developer for other types of software I really appreciate all the work done
 - thanks developers.

 A possible improvement would be with the top dialogue being hidden and
 popping out when one move the cursor into say the top left corner? Just a
 suggestion.

 You can hide the menu bar, thanks to Image: Edit - Preferences. And you
can access any of its entries with a right-click in the Image window.

Olivier Lecarme
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