Omar <y2komar@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Saul Goode a écrit : >> The menus that you obtain with a right-click have a dotted line >> across the top. If you click on that dotted line, a menu window >> is created with just that sub-menu. By right-clicking on "Edit" >> and selecting the dotted line at the top of the "Edit->Paste As" >> sub-menu, you will create a menu dialog that will make the >> "Paste As New Image" command just a mouse-click away at >> all times. >> Such tear-offs lose their utility if commands are all clumped >> together on a top-level menu. For this reason, I question the >> wisdom of the GNOME HIG discouraging nesting of menus >> (or at least the idea that three levels is excessive, especially >> if the menu bar is itself to be considered a menu). > DON'T touch/remove "TEAR-OFF menu"! NEVER! :) > This is one of the best Gimp's UI concept here. > ps: sorry to play the intruder in this ML :) I was worth it. (-: My sister-in-law uses that feature extensively. She had to use PhotoShop recently; the moaning & wailing which ensued about such features' absence was incredible. She does professional photography. Her site is at http://www.goldenlight.bur.st/ Cheers; Leon _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer