Release New Video: Complete, Working, Portable Pandora


Phew. That's nice. I was worried that we'd have to do some crazy switching around of stuff to get the GIMP working.

Although I wonder about the whole "no windows, everything in the active tasks bar and one shown at a time thing". If you look at some of the older videos where ED is changing some settings in Matchbox, the settings window pops up as a WINDOW, and doesn't fully eclipse the desktop (like every other running program is forced to do).

EDIT: I quickly ran the Angstrom QEMU build that was released a while ago, and when that window popped up, I was able to move it around like a standard window in a "normal" WM. Interesting...
 
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Congratulations to the developers and the fans on the Pandora reaching this milestone. I'm glad you are very excited. You should be.
 
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New version of Gimp? With windows kept together? This is going to be great. I always wondered why they made such a weird interface choice.
 
I like keeping all the windows together. I find it quite annoying with apps that puts everything into windows when sane people put them into fixed positions along the screen edges anyway.
 
I'd like to have a reference for the one-window-gimp-version. Tried to google, but only found things like gimpshop and Xnest. Those 2 are really not what people are asking for so long ^^
 
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'conso' said:
I'd like to have a reference for the one-window-gimp-version. Tried to google, but only found things like gimpshop and Xnest. Those 2 are really not what people are asking for so long ^^
CODE
http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/GIMP_UI_Redesign
 
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'atomicthumbs' said:
'conso' said:
I''d like to have a reference for the one-window-gimp-version. Tried to google, but only found things like gimpshop and Xnest. Those 2 are really not what people are asking for so long ^^
CODE
http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/GIMP_UI_Redesign



Found the original one that I read yesterday. Just download the PDF..
CODE
http://www.linux-magazine.com/issues/2009/102/modern_art
 
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