> Hi,
>
> "Eric Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
>> #1 If I have 2 or more linked layers and I use the move tool to try
>> to move all the layers (with mouse or arrow keys), only the
>> currently selected layer moves as opposed to all the linked layers.
>> In Gimp 1.2.x, all linked layers move
Hi,
Sven Neumann wrote:
> David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > The contents of the image window and the status bar are now
> > customisable in the preferences. The %D format string gives you
> > the dirty flag. %D* will add a * to the title if the image is
> > dirty, %D@ will add a @. This
Hi,
David Neary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The contents of the image window and the status bar are now
> customisable in the preferences. The %D format string gives you
> the dirty flag. %D* will add a * to the title if the image is
> dirty, %D@ will add a @. This is not very well documented a
Hi,
Eric Pierce wrote:
> I'm going to list a few minor glitches I've noticed with recent builds of
> the Gimp (1.3.17-1.3.22), and I hope a few other people would either
> verify or counter these items before I fill out any bug reports.
The best thing to do is to search bugzilla with the keywords
Hi,
"Eric Pierce" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> #1 If I have 2 or more linked layers and I use the move tool to try
> to move all the layers (with mouse or arrow keys), only the
> currently selected layer moves as opposed to all the linked layers.
> In Gimp 1.2.x, all linked layers move together
Hi,
On Fri, 2003-11-07 at 07:08, Eric Pierce wrote:
> #1 If I have 2 or more linked layers and I use the move tool to try to
> move all the layers (with mouse or arrow keys), only the currently
> selected layer moves as opposed to all the linked layers. In Gimp 1.2.x,
> all linked layers move tog