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more changes to help Michael Grosberg 02 Apr 18:01
  more changes to help Julien Hardelin 02 Apr 19:12
Michael Grosberg
2011-04-02 18:01:57 UTC (over 13 years ago)

more changes to help

I have an idea for the "Fire up the GIMP" section; please tell me if you agree wihtthis and I'll implement it.

First, the section title: I tried to rephrase the title since "fire up the GIMP" is an awful one that doesn't belong in a help file, but it just means "running GIMP" which is already the name of the first sub-section. So I intend to combine both sections into one (the second one is very small anyway), and furthermore I'd like to add a small section explaining how to change the menurc file to the one that comes with GIMP (and is located in the easy to find etc/gimp/2.0) and has Photoshop keyboard shortcuts. The result should change the section from this:

2. Fire up the GIMP 1. Running GIMP 1.1. Known Platforms 1.2. Language 1.3. Command Line Arguments 2. Starting GIMP the first time 2.1. Finally . . . to this:
2. Running GIMP 1. Running GIMP 1.1. Known Platforms 1.2. Language 1.3. Command Line Arguments
1.4. For Photoshop Users

1.5. Starting GIMP for the first time1.6. Before you proceed It looks weird that there's a single "running GIMP" section inside another "running GIMP" section; but it's already the case with "Getting Unstuck". If there is a way to get around it I'd like to hear about it.

If there is no objection I will implement these changes.

P.S. Why is the "straight lines" tutorial placed separately from all the other quick tutorials?

Julien Hardelin
2011-04-02 19:12:28 UTC (over 13 years ago)

more changes to help

2. Running GIMP

1. Running GIMP

1.1. Known Platforms 1.2. Language
1.3. Command Line Arguments

1.4. For Photoshop Users

1.5. Starting GIMP for the first time

1.6. Before you proceed

2. Running GIMP
2.1. Known Platforms
2.2. Language
2.3. Command Line Arguments
2.4. Starting GIMP for the first time 2.5. Before you proceed
2.6. For Photoshop Users

Julien