Heh, I almost forgot that I made that comment.
What I was trying to say was that tabs were a different topic than docking
dialogues. Besides, if it were up to me, every image could have a
customised set-up for its tools and information windows to fit the need for
of the task at hand, although I c
RobA wrote:
>
> One extremely common action I perform is to grab one layer from another
> image (in the layer palette) and drag it into a different image. How
> would that action be performed with this proposed tabbed image
> interface?
>
> -Rob A>
>
Hey,
i know exactly what you mean. I do t
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 10:15 PM, Rob Antonishen wrote:
> I've been following this thread with interest (as a user). One
> extremely common action I perform is to grab one layer from another
> image (in the layer palette) and drag it into a different image. How
> would that action be performed wi
I've been following this thread with interest (as a user). One
extremely common action I perform is to grab one layer from another
image (in the layer palette) and drag it into a different image. How
would that action be performed with this proposed tabbed image
interface?
-Rob A>
>
> Hi,
> i t
Fredrik Alströmer wrote:
> Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying it's a bad idea, just be careful
> with the idea of letting the user 'build the UI he wants', it could
> easily get out of hand.
now that this discussion fires up and that it has been casually
road-mapped for 2.10...
I also see that
Fredrik Alströmer-2 wrote:
>
> I'd be rather careful with this approach. It'll appeal to some,
> especially power users will probably embrace it
Did you mean my Approach?
What's power-user like in it? It's like standard photoshop.
I think Gimp as it is is only open for power users that don't mi
Laxminarayan Kamath wrote:
>
> what about this?
> http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wmx3OgdATU0/RzAo7-Kcm4I/AXc/a1GlaE7tXWE/s1600-h/Gimp-brainstorms-3.jpg
>
I think that's almost the same as i thought.
Important for me is, that u can define a default behaviour for new opened
images.
What did u
... Hmmm.. the list doesn't set a reply-to? Here's the answer again anyway.
I'd be rather careful with this approach. It'll appeal to some,
especially power users will probably embrace it, but all the
flexibility could also become a nuisance. Please have a look at the
choices Blender has made, if
2009/2/20 hOSHI :
>
>
> Mirai Warren wrote:
>>
>> How do tabs work with the idea of docked dialogue windows?
>>
>
> Hi,
> i think (and would really love Gimp to look) like this:
>
> http://www.nabble.com/file/p22117088/gimp-wannabe02.jpeg
>...
what about this?
http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_wmx3OgdATU0
Mirai Warren wrote:
>
> How do tabs work with the idea of docked dialogue windows?
>
Hi,
i think (and would really love Gimp to look) like this:
http://www.nabble.com/file/p22117088/gimp-wannabe02.jpeg
It's a bit better than the photoshop interface because you can always switch
between imag
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