David Gowers wrote:
2.3.12 (the latest release is
> 2.3.15)
> ... I don't usually remember that some people seriously use software with
> less features in preference to using development releases.
>
Well that's cos they're encouraged to. 2.2 is stable whereas 2.3 is unstable.
Speaks for itself, r
Hi,
On 3/2/07, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is it not possible that you're using a pre-release version of 2.4 or
something else? (I've got GIMP 2.2.11)
Oh. Yes. I'm using the latest version from the subversion repository. The
feature I'm talking about was added in GIMP 2.3.12 (the
David, Matthias,
Thank you guys for responding.
David Gowers wrote:
> go to Preferences->image windows ->Space bar. Choose the 'pan view'
> option.
I've searched where you directed me to go, but I don't see this option
in my preferences.
Under "Image Windows", I have "Use 'Dot for dot" by def
Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The first thing I did after testing the arrow keys was to see if it
> was possible to adjust the increments of motion, as one pixel at a
> time is a little slow and window width/height is a kind of
> jarring. But I couldn't find any interface to adjust this i
Hi,
On 3/1/07, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Matthias,
Thank you for responding.
> Here (Gimp 2.2.0, Windows) I can pan using the cursor buttons. Cursor
> pans in small increments (pixels) and shift + cursor pans in large
> increments (window width/height). Doesn't it do the same on L
Matthias,
Thank you for responding.
> Here (Gimp 2.2.0, Windows) I can pan using the cursor buttons. Cursor
> pans in small increments (pixels) and shift + cursor pans in large
> increments (window width/height). Doesn't it do the same on Linux?
>
I wasn't aware of this before, as I'm still
Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Claus,
>
> Thanks for responding.
>
>> you can pan by clicking on the middle mouse button (MMB) and then
>> moving the cursor, which changes to a hand, around the image.
> Actually, I had noticed that. But I don't use a mouse, I use a pen
> tablet, and the e
Claus,
Thanks for responding.
> you can pan by clicking on the middle mouse button (MMB) and then
> moving the cursor, which changes to a hand, around the image.
Actually, I had noticed that. But I don't use a mouse, I use a pen
tablet, and the equivalent button on the pen stylus is not convenie
Hi Dave,
Dave M G wrote:
> Sven,
>
> Thank you, sort of, for responding.
>
>> Did you see a Pan tool somewhere in the toolbox or in the Tools menu?
>> No, you didn't.
you can pan by clicking on the middle mouse button (MMB) and then
moving the cursor, which changes to a hand, around the image.
Sven,
Thank you, sort of, for responding.
> Did you see a Pan tool somewhere in the toolbox or in the Tools menu?
> No, you didn't. Simply because there is no pan tool. Thus, you can't map
> it to an arbitrary key.
>
I see a Pan tool when I click one of the keys on my pen tablet. So I
don't t
Hi,
On Sat, 2007-02-24 at 10:37 +0900, Dave M G wrote:
> However, I'm unclear as to why the pan tool exists now by clicking the
> "middle" mouse button, but I can't map it in any way to a keyboard shortcut.
>
> I thought it was possible to map any existing tool to the keyboard. Is
> this not t
Joao, Alexander,
Thank you for the advice that the next version of GIMP will allow me to
pan around the image with the space bar.
However, I'm unclear as to why the pan tool exists now by clicking the
"middle" mouse button, but I can't map it in any way to a keyboard shortcut.
I thought it was
On Wednesday 21 February 2007 07:25, Dave M G wrote:
> Anthony,
>
> Thank you for your response.
>
> >> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
> >
> > View-->Navigate Window
> > opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to
> > pan around.
>
> That does allow one to move
The development version uses space for panning. It will be in 2.4 release.
>>> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
>> View-->Navigate Window
>> opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to pan
>> around.
>
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With respect
Alexander Rabtchevich
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Anthony,
Thank you for your response.
>> How can I get keyboard access to the "pan" tool?
> View-->Navigate Window
> opens up a dialog box, in which you can use your arrow keys to pan
> around.
That does allow one to move around an image, but it's not the same as
having a keyboard shortcut. It
On 2/21/07, Dave M G <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Gimp Users,
>
> So far as I can tell from looking at online help and experimentation
> with the interface, the only way to access the "pan" tool is to use the
> middle mouse button.
>
> I have a pen tablet, and the button that acts as a "middle" mou
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