Simon Budig wrote:
> Ernie Wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
>
>> I don't get *any* antialiasing when I stroke elliptical selections.
>
> You're not doing anything wrong and we know about this effect. Gimp
> doesn't do anything wrong either, it just does something the user does
> not expect it t
>>>Previous message...
>>
>> How the GIMP user interface should behave...
>> Three popular options are:
>> 1) Keep the Toolbox and Docks next to, and NOT overlapping, the image
window.
>> Good for big, wide monitors. The behaviour is then very much like a
>> single-window application.
>> 2) Ke
Ernie Wright ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> I don't get *any* antialiasing when I stroke elliptical selections.
>
> Antialiasing is checked in the tool attributes of the Ellipse Select
> tool. It's also checked in the Choose Stroke Style dialog.
>
> Fills antialias just fine. I also get an antial
I don't get *any* antialiasing when I stroke elliptical selections.
Antialiasing is checked in the tool attributes of the Ellipse Select
tool. It's also checked in the Choose Stroke Style dialog.
Fills antialias just fine. I also get an antialiased line if I convert
the selection to a path and
Hello Gimp Users and Developers,
In my opinion, Gimp (especially 2.6.1) shows some weird behavior, when it
comes to zooming out.
I originally posted my concern in "Bug 553534 – centering issues after image
scaling and setting zoom to 100%", but Martin Nordholts told me to post it
here.
When I z
> Von: Sterling <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Datum: Sat, 25 Oct 2008 19:23:06 +0200 (CEST)
> An:
> Betreff: [Gimp-user] Gimp 2.6 Desktop layout
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> On Fri, 2008-10-24 at 16:21 +0200, Tobias Jakobs wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> I had this problem too and tried to change the shortcut to F12, like it is