On 30 May 2011 20:50, George Tripp <luggeo...@yahoo.co.uk> wrote: > Just when I thought I'd got used to unity & I can probably live with it I > tried > using the gimp. > > Previously with this I have the main window maximised & set up toolbox & > layers > as normal windows hidden behind the main one. > > In gnome2 it's easy to get at these other two windows from the bottom > panel. > However in unity this option obviously isn't there. > > Clicking on the gimp icon on the launcher does get the option to choose > which of > the 3 open windows you want so all is not lost but it does seem a lot of > clicks > and messing! > > Anyone else find this annoying? Any solutions? > > Perhaps I'll get used to this as well! > > George >
Hello George Move the mouse between the Gimp menu and the indicators on the panel and press the middle mouse button (or left/right buttons together). This cycles through the windows open on the workspace. Have a read of the Unity keyboard guide on OMG ubuntu to learn how to get the most out of it (or Google for Unity keyboard guide). http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2011/04/become-a-natty-power-user-in-no-time-using-this-unit-keyboard-shortcuts-wallpaper/ http://www.ubuntugeek.com/list-of-ubuntu-unity-keyboard-shortcuts.html If you want to configure Unity to behave differently there is a good answer on askubuntu.com - http://askubuntu.com/questions/29553/how-can-i-configure-unity Thank you -- <http://uk.linkedin.com/in/johnstevenson247>John Stevenson<http://uk.linkedin.com/in/johnstevenson247>| Public calendar <http://john.jr0cket.co.uk/public-calendar> | @JR0cket<http://http//twitter.com/#%21/JR0cket> | @AnAmbassadorUK <https://twitter.com/#%21/AnAmbassadorUK> | Tech websites<http://jr0cket.co.uk/> | Tech blog <http://jr0cket.com/> | Lean Agile Blog<http://leanagilemachine.com/>
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