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suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk" Anthony Ettinger 13 Oct 09:36
  suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk" Sven Neumann 13 Oct 12:28
   suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk" Anthony Ettinger 13 Oct 20:13
    suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk" Sven Neumann 14 Oct 14:51
  suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk" Brian Vanderburg II 14 Oct 20:51
Anthony Ettinger
2007-10-13 09:36:03 UTC (over 17 years ago)

suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk"

I tend to immediately create a "new view" of a work at original size -- and having to constantly uncheck all the boxes "show boundary, show grid, show this/that/the other thing" is rather a pain. Can we get a "hide/show all visual cues" at the bottom of the "View" menu?

Sven Neumann
2007-10-13 12:28:38 UTC (over 17 years ago)

suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk"

Hi,

On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 00:36 -0700, Anthony Ettinger wrote:

I tend to immediately create a "new view" of a work at original size -- and having to constantly uncheck all the boxes "show boundary, show grid, show this/that/the other thing" is rather a pain. Can we get a "hide/show all visual cues" at the bottom of the "View" menu?

May I ask why you are creating such an extra view and if it is important for you to have it available next to the image you are working on?

For the purpose of quickly checking the image without all the "junk", as you call it, we have introduced the full-screen view (just hit F11). This view has an extra set of view options which can be configured independently from the view options for the normal display.

Sven

Anthony Ettinger
2007-10-13 20:13:26 UTC (over 17 years ago)

suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk"

i saw teh full screen -- but i use it for icon dev...and i just want a original size view as I draw zoomed in. Perhaps there's a way to configure and save views?

On 10/13/07, Sven Neumann wrote:

Hi,

On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 00:36 -0700, Anthony Ettinger wrote:

I tend to immediately create a "new view" of a work at original size -- and having to constantly uncheck all the boxes "show boundary, show grid, show this/that/the other thing" is rather a pain. Can we get a "hide/show all visual cues" at the bottom of the "View" menu?

May I ask why you are creating such an extra view and if it is important for you to have it available next to the image you are working on?

For the purpose of quickly checking the image without all the "junk", as you call it, we have introduced the full-screen view (just hit F11). This view has an extra set of view options which can be configured independently from the view options for the normal display.

Sven

Sven Neumann
2007-10-14 14:51:57 UTC (over 17 years ago)

suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk"

Hi,

On Sat, 2007-10-13 at 11:13 -0700, Anthony Ettinger wrote:

i saw teh full screen -- but i use it for icon dev...and i just want a original size view as I draw zoomed in. Perhaps there's a way to configure and save views?

No, there isn't. But it wouldn't be very difficult to add. If anyone here wants to work on such a feature, please speak up up on the gimp-developer mailing-list, we can then discuss details there.

Sven

Brian Vanderburg II
2007-10-14 20:51:38 UTC (over 17 years ago)

suggestion: hide all/reveal all "junk"

I would also like to see such a feature, as I often want a second view opened for work on icons/other things. There don't appear to be any view actions that could be used by script-fu to make a script to do the same.

B. A. Vanderburg

Anthony Ettinger wrote:

I tend to immediately create a "new view" of a work at original size -- and having to constantly uncheck all the boxes "show boundary, show grid, show this/that/the other thing" is rather a pain. Can we get a "hide/show all visual cues" at the bottom of the "View" menu?