Re: Suggestion: Make the 'New layer' command defaultto 'New lay

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Given these conditions

1. GIMP wants to provide its users with a good workflow, independent and unaffected by other similar applications. 2. The majority of 'New layer' commands are equal, i.e. users rarely changes the properties (width, height, prefilled color, etc) of a new layer

I fail to see why this should not be adjusted.

According to my (quite ignorant, and I'm sorry for that) previous discussions on this list; condition #1 is fulfilled, so the only 'non-proven' condition is #2 which I am pretty confident is also valid. If needed this could be futher investigated.

One other alternative be to provide a key-shortcut which would create a new layer with the previous properties, which would allow people using key-commands frequently to speed up their workflow. I mean it isn't especailly effective to neither Shift-Click nor click 'New Layer' and then click 'Ok'.

I'm sorry if this was interpreted as a 'bug-fix', because that is not what this is.


From: "Joao S. O. Bueno Calligaris" <gwidion@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: Suggestion: Make the 'New layer' command defaultto 'New layer with last values'
Date: Wed, 17 May 2006 05:01:04 -0300

inestead of that
hold shift
!
it has been dthe default through the 2.0 series, and it was not
firendly to novies.
You just hold shift whenpressing the new layer button.

thank you for your interest, an dyou are welcome to more suggestions.
But this one is not a  bug.

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