Hi, Dave Neary <dneary@xxxxxxx> writes: > I see this like Guillermo - creating a new pattern should bring up > the new file dialog, and save the new image silently with an > automatically generated filename and a .pat extension. That way, > when you click on "New pattern", you get a new image dialog which > you handle as usual, and then the .pat "Enter pattern name" dialog > to save the pattern. It could be nicer, but I think that's > sufficient. You will run into problems as soon as people start to use multiple layers, channels, layer masks and the like on the pattern image. > The reason why these shortcuts are interesting is because they make > making custom patterns obvious for people who don't want or need to > know about the contents of .gimp-2.0. I see your point. But you don't really need to know about .gimp-2.0 in order to use Script-Fu->Selection->To Pattern. Sven