Something that has always been irritating is that my "focus" will become set to
the Layers dialog, and then when I press the Space Bar to pan around, it instead
renames the current layer. It is then fairly tedious to get it back to where
Space Bar does pan the image. I have to select a tool, usu
>I use linux and compile gimp myself, using firefox to open the help.
>So I have no idea if this will work with whichever browser engine
>you are using, but 'Ctrl' and '+' let me zoom in , 'Ctrl' and '-'
>let me zoom out.
>
>ĸen
Hi Ken,
On a Mac it's Command + or Command - to zoom in or out. For
>Maybe someone can give advice on that resolution problem. If not there
>is the Gimp 2.10 help in PDF format here:
>
>http://gimp.linux.it/www/meta/
>
>gimp-help-2.10-en.pdf 42 MB 1000 pages, indexed and searchable.
Got it!
Thank you very much
PJW
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>My monitor is 3840 x 2160 on a Mac. The help browser offers great
>help, but it's difficult to read as the font is so small on my
>monitor. I can't find a way to increase the font size other than
>changing the screen resolution. Is there a way to do that within Gimp?
>
>Thank you
>
>PJW
Maybe som
On Wed, Mar 25, 2020 at 04:48:49PM +0100, PeterJWhite wrote:
> My monitor is 3840 x 2160 on a Mac. The help browser offers great help, but
> it's
> difficult to read as the font is so small on my monitor. I can't find a way to
> increase the font size other than changing the screen resolution. Is
My monitor is 3840 x 2160 on a Mac. The help browser offers great help, but it's
difficult to read as the font is so small on my monitor. I can't find a way to
increase the font size other than changing the screen resolution. Is there a way
to do that within Gimp?
Thank you
PJW
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