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Re : HATE the new save vs. export behavior

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Re : HATE the new save vs. export behavior Forgeot Eric 01 Jun 10:48
  Re : HATE the new save vs. export behavior Alexandre Prokoudine 01 Jun 11:02
Forgeot Eric
2012-06-01 10:48:31 UTC (over 12 years ago)

Re : HATE the new save vs. export behavior

Ofnuts wrote:

Saving to JPEG from Gimp is more like exporting to PDF from OO (that, incidentally, OO calls "export").

the difference is the PDF format is not supposed to be edited any further (even though there is a plugin for importing PDF, with many limitations, into openoffice). Png and Jpeg can be imported and exported into Gimp because it's a tool designed for this.

Btw, Inkscape only has a "save" option, for exporting to pdf, ai, svg etc.

I discovered another strange behavior with this "export" feature in Gimp, let's suppose I have a big JPG file (let's call it MyPicture.jpg), I want to resample it and save as PNG format (for a logo for example):

when loading the file into gimp, now I have the name [MyPicture] (imported) at the top, and MyPicture.jpg in the status line, at the bottom. Then I export it into png: [MyPicture] is replaced by Untitled (exported). So I know it has been exported, but I don't get the name in the title bar. BUT the MyPicture.jpg is still in the status line. Why? Now this file has nothing to do with the original jpg file. To get the name of the previously exported PNG file, I need to click in the File menu, and read "export to MyPicture.png". That's not really logicial.

Alexandre Prokoudine
2012-06-01 11:02:24 UTC (over 12 years ago)

Re : HATE the new save vs. export behavior

On Fri, Jun 1, 2012 at 2:48 PM, Forgeot Eric wrote:

Btw, Inkscape only has a "save" option, for exporting to pdf, ai, svg etc.

As already mentioned, it is wrong and will be fixed.

Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org