Re: [Gimp-developer] Color Tools and Bump Map as Dockable Dialogs

2014-07-12 Thread Alexandre Prokoudine
Joseph Bupe wrote:

 See the attached mock-up.

It's missing.

Alex
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Color Tools and Bump Map as Dockable Dialogs

2014-07-12 Thread scl


On  12.7.2014 at 12:26 PM Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:

Joseph Bupe wrote:


See the attached mock-up.


It's missing.


It's here:
http://gimpchat.com/download/file.php?id=14353sid=8bb304f394a8db0eaa414f3a4e4def6d

BTW: this lets me wonder whether the UI brainstorm
is still active or to be revived. I find it a good
way to contribute UI ideas and it's still listed as
a way to contribute to GIMP.

Kind regards,
Sven
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Re: [Gimp-developer] Color Tools and Bump Map as Dockable Dialogs

2014-07-12 Thread Ofnuts

On 11/07/14 15:38, Joseph Bupe wrote:

Hello Developers,

IMHO, the Color Tools and Bump Map should be turned into dockable dialogs
as a way of cleaning up/minimizing the number of po-up dialogs.

All color tools could appear under the same tab as icons and clicking the
icon should display corresponding details underneath. Changing
values/curves should automatically affect the image; therefore, eliminating
the need to click the image in order to access a pop-up dialog. See
attached mock-up.



For me the question is more why some tools have controls split between 
the Tool options and a floating dialog. I hardly see the logic to have a 
floating dialog to show me the Shear/Rotation/Scale parameters when the 
Rectangle/Ellipse/Crop tools use the Tool options to display equivalent 
information.


Clicking on the image is not meant to access the dialog, it actually 
starts the tool on a given image, the dialog is a side effect... (of 
course in single-window mode it's a bit less useful). The floating 
dialog could have a meaning if it were image-oriented, i.e. if there 
were one instance of the tool for each image. This also raise the 
question of why we have the Tool-centric view where you cannot have a 
two different tools active at the same time on two different images.

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