On Sun, 2012-05-27 at 10:12 -0700, Richard Gitschlag wrote:
Very tempted to file this one on GNOME already, but going to check here first
in case I missed something (e.g. is it configurable?) .
When you hide a layer group in GIMP 2.8, all items inside it get a new
eye-with-slash icon to
Nice idea.
I think the slash across the eye serves a purpose: it conceptually
differentiates that icon from the other eye icons, indicating that those
layers are part of a group.
At least for me, the eye-with-slash allows for faster recognition of that
difference.
I did some experimenting with
On Mon, May 28, 2012 at 5:05 AM, Michael Natterer wrote:
On my monitor, your 50% opacity version looks hardly
different from full opacity, and the dithered version
is not exactly obviously different when quickly looked
at it.
I don't see how going from something that is clearly
Whoops, had a suspicion I was forgetting something on my previous message.
Attached is another mockup illustrating some improved(?) eye icons.
- Right column shows what the icon would look like with the slash trimmed 3px
from each end.
- Second row has the slash lightened by 50% (now grey
Why re-invent the wheel?
Attached are Inkscape's. Very clear.
-Rob A
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