2011/6/26 Jeremy Morton ad...@game-point.net:
When I open a non-GIMP format file, like a PNG, by drag-dropping it into
GIMP, and then I edit it, I go to export it, by pressing ctrl+E... and
nothing happens. This is because what I actually have to do is select
File | Overwrite (filename.png).
But there was already Ctrl + Shift + E which bring up the dialog for export
Ctrl + E was for overwrite without confirm.
Probably the logical order was inverse - many peoples expecting Ctrl +
E to bring up the export dialog,
2011/6/28 Martin Nordholts ense...@gmail.com:
2011/6/26 Jeremy Morton
On Jun 28, 2011, at 11:35, SorinN wrote:
But there was already Ctrl + Shift + E which bring up the dialog for export
Ctrl + E was for overwrite without confirm.
Probably the logical order was inverse - many peoples expecting Ctrl +
E to bring up the export dialog,
first of all,
this is why I am insisting that it is not going to change, in the future.
don't get me wrong - as is right now - is very convenient for me and
probably for many others, but seems to disturb a part of designers who
comes with various backgrounds.
to be clear ..when I see for first time that Ctrl
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I'm sorry, what does it have to do with GIMP development?
On Tue, Jun 28, 2011 at 7:27 PM, Fabio Gonzalez fabiojo...@gmail.comwrote:
I have a free software project intention is to distribute
free (GPL or LGPL) with much documented source code and pdfs
a wiki where anyone with an account on