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clean-up project Joseph Bupe 02 Jul 07:14
  clean-up project Alexandre Prokoudine 02 Jul 11:29
   clean-up project Michael Schumacher 02 Jul 15:35
    clean-up project Kevin Payne 02 Jul 15:58
     clean-up project Michael Schumacher 05 Jul 20:54
  clean-up project peter sikking 02 Jul 12:15
Joseph Bupe
2014-07-02 07:14:59 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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Hi,

A horizontal tool option bar between the toolbox and menu bar is definitely handy as far as accessing properties settings is concerned.

I am happy this will eventually be implemented in Gimp.

Regards.

joseph

Alexandre Prokoudine
2014-07-02 11:29:13 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Joseph Bupe wrote:

Hi,

A horizontal tool option bar between the toolbox and menu bar is definitely handy as far as accessing properties settings is concerned.

Joseph,

Personally, I'd like to see that happen as well. However I have no idea how you arrived at the conclusion that this will be done.Could you please elaborate? Thanks :)

Alex

peter sikking
2014-07-02 12:15:20 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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Joseph wrote:

A horizontal tool option bar between the toolbox and menu bar is definitely handy as far as accessing properties settings is concerned.

I was thinking about that, and then I realised that I am not exactly sure what you mean.

do you mean that what is right now in the tool options panel should be layer out in a horizontal bar?

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Michael Schumacher
2014-07-02 15:35:49 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 02. Juli 2014 um 13:29 Uhr Von: "Alexandre Prokoudine"

On Wed, Jul 2, 2014 at 11:14 AM, Joseph Bupe wrote:

Hi,

A horizontal tool option bar between the toolbox and menu bar is definitely handy as far as accessing properties settings is concerned.

Joseph,

Personally, I'd like to see that happen as well. However I have no idea how you arrived at the conclusion that this will be done.Could you please elaborate? Thanks :)

Probably a misunderstanding from Johann's mail?

In general, I miss a bit of skepticism amongst the greater GIMP community - some seem to believe everything that's written somewhere, without requiring or requesting additional proof.

Regards,
Michael
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Kevin Payne
2014-07-02 15:58:02 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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You want scepticism? Ok, where would we find that additional proof published? Along with evidence that you are working towards that goal.

Kevin

From: schumaml@gmx.de

Probably a misunderstanding from Johann's mail?

In general, I miss a bit of skepticism amongst the greater GIMP community - some seem to believe everything that's written somewhere, without requiring or requesting additional proof.

-- Regards,
Michael

Michael Schumacher
2014-07-05 20:54:02 UTC (over 10 years ago)

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On 02.07.2014 17:58, Kevin Payne wrote:

You want scepticism? Ok, where would we find that additional proof published? Along with evidence that you are working towards that goal.

On www.gimp.org, docs.gimp.org, and wiki.gimp.org.

And it is a good idea to ask a member of the core development team to verify or falsify the information found there (or anywhere else). A good way to do this are the gimp-developer mailing list and the #gimp irc channel on irc.gimp.org.

In the current case, a simple question like "Is this a decided feature, or a suggestion?" (NB: the latter) would have prevented the (alleged) misunderstanding from happening.

Regards,
Michael
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