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SomeGuy99 said:Also, the floating windows get in the way so I just move them till they're almost off screen (and use shift-stylus drag to bring them back).
mindlord said:SomeGuy99 said:Also, the floating windows get in the way so I just move them till they're almost off screen (and use shift-stylus drag to bring them back).
Could you not set up a second workspace just for your canvas and toggle workspaces when you needed to access the tools and palette? That's what I'd do anyways.
kuru said:paint the look on steve jobs face when confronted with a pandora. (I expect numerous people to visualize "the scream" now )
SomeGuy99 said:Gimp doesn't seem to work any better at 850, no. The program itself seems to run at a decent speed but it lags every second or two (which screws up your strokes. I don't know what causes it. Also, because Ed set it up as hold-to-right-click on the stylus, I keep bringing the menu up by accident. Also, the floating windows get in the way so I just move them till they're almost off screen (and use shift-stylus drag to bring them back).
Kramy said:SomeGuy99 said:Gimp doesn't seem to work any better at 850, no. The program itself seems to run at a decent speed but it lags every second or two (which screws up your strokes. I don't know what causes it. Also, because Ed set it up as hold-to-right-click on the stylus, I keep bringing the menu up by accident. Also, the floating windows get in the way so I just move them till they're almost off screen (and use shift-stylus drag to bring them back).
Might be the Wifi. Try running Notaz's background_killer. If GIMP doesn't require anything that it turns off... it might make it run better.
Also - love the art!
kuru said:paint the look on steve jobs face when confronted with a pandora. (I expect numerous people to visualize "the scream" now
Actually, if there's anyone in "the industry" that would "get" what the Pandora was about it, it would be Steve Jobs, and for that reason he would have a look of amusement but probably no actual worry. It's a different device with a different market that he has no fear of competing with. He may even give some encouraging remarks. Or he'll just comment that there are too many buttonsKicker said:kuru said:paint the look on steve jobs face when confronted with a pandora. (I expect numerous people to visualize "the scream" now
I see a disinterested look of mild disgust that says "This is not the future I intend." He's Gothic Hi-tech (the living embodiment of it, really); the Pandora is a little more Favela Chic.
Mr.Confuzed said:
that's exactly how i imagine it going downSomeGuy99 said:TO BE CONTINUED?