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Making settings persistent in GIMP

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Making settings persistent in GIMP Alexandre Prokoudine 07 Oct 09:38
  Making settings persistent in GIMP Rick Strong 09 Oct 01:18
Alexandre Prokoudine
2016-10-07 09:38:19 UTC (about 8 years ago)

Making settings persistent in GIMP

Hello community :)

We've been meaning to use the new website to post regularly on new features and suchlike. So here goes:

https://www.gimp.org/news/2016/10/06/making-settings-persistent/

Alex

Rick Strong
2016-10-09 01:18:01 UTC (about 8 years ago)

Making settings persistent in GIMP

Hello Alexandre:

You have two places to "reset"defaults in the Default Dialogs image (attached), plus an "OK" button(?).

Will clicking on either of those two buttons do the same thing, i.e. RESET the Dialog Defaults to the NEW, user-chosen settings? Or, will those buttons RESTORE the ORIGINAL "factory" defaults? Or, will the TOP button RESTORE the original "factory" settings and the BOTTOM button RESET the settings to the user's current choices? Or, will clicking one of those buttons GO BACK to the PREVIOUS settings that the user had been using (but not the original "Factory" settings)? What is the difference between "RESET" and "OK"? Should the "OK" button be renamed "SAVE" (or "SAVE SETTINGS")?

Sorry to be pedantic but the circular arrow can mean many things these days. A Tool Tip balloon might help understanding if the words can't be changed. {:>(

Regards,
Rick Strong

-----Original Message----- From: Alexandre Prokoudine
Sent: Friday, October 07, 2016 5:38 AM To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
Subject: [Gimp-user] Making settings persistent in GIMP

Hello community :)

We've been meaning to use the new website to post regularly on new features and suchlike. So here goes:

https://www.gimp.org/news/2016/10/06/making-settings-persistent/

Alex