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Is there a preference setting for this? lists@saylor3d.com 05 Mar 20:27
  Is there a preference setting for this? David Gowers 05 Mar 23:17
   Is there a preference setting for this? Michael Schumacher 05 Mar 23:35
    Is there a preference setting for this? Patrick Shanahan 06 Mar 00:03
lists@saylor3d.com
2010-03-05 20:27:23 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

Is there a preference setting for this?

Currently using Gimp 2.6.6 on Ubuntu 9.04.

Until my latest upgrade, I was able select two images with my file viewer and then drag and drop these two image into gimp and get one window with each image as a separate layer.

Now when I do this, gimp opens two windows with one image in each window.

While this is a small thing, I had grow accustomed to the old way.

Can I change a setting to bring back the old way?

David Gowers
2010-03-05 23:17:33 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

Is there a preference setting for this?

On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 5:57 AM, lists@saylor3d.com wrote:

Currently using Gimp 2.6.6 on Ubuntu 9.04.

Until my latest upgrade, I was able select two images with my file viewer and then drag and drop these two image into gimp and get one window with each image as a separate layer.

Now when I do this, gimp opens two windows with one image in each window.

It sounds like what has changed is what you do.

The first description sounds like what would happen if you first opened the first image, then dropped the other image onto it. To be clear, you would drop one image onto the depiction of Wilbur, then drop the other onto the image window which has now appeared.

The second sounds like what would happen if you opened them each separately. That is, dropping first one image, then the other onto Wilbur (in the toolbox)

Hope that helps.

David

Michael Schumacher
2010-03-05 23:35:39 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

Is there a preference setting for this?

On 05.03.2010 23:17, David Gowers wrote:

Wilbur

Wilber

HTH,
Michael

Patrick Shanahan
2010-03-06 00:03:03 UTC (almost 15 years ago)

Is there a preference setting for this?

* Michael Schumacher [03-05-10 17:37]:

On 05.03.2010 23:17, David Gowers wrote:

Wilbur

Wilber

And *that* makes him "Irish" :^)