Re: Brush organization

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Too bad.  My C skills are probably not quite up to doing anything about it myself, unfortunately.  In terms of looking up the bug in bugzilla: My bad, but at the same time developers probably do need some way of figuring out which bugs/requests for enhancements are most needed by users, and if you see a lot of people independently asking for the same thing that is information that could probably be of use to you in terms of setting priorities.
 
 
-----Original Message-----
From: sven@xxxxxxxx
To: althist1@xxxxxxx
Cc: gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Sent: Mon, 22 Jan 2007 1:32 AM
Subject: Re: Brush organization

Hi,

On Sat, 2007-01-20 at 15:28 -0500, althist1@xxxxxxx wrote:
> I asked this on the Gimp-Win mailing list and no one there knew a way
> of doing it so: Is there any way to put Gimp brushes into
> subcategories (like subdirectories) so that if I add a bunch of
> brushes I don't have to scroll  through  an inordinate number of them
> in order to get the one I want?  If not, is that something worth
> considering for some future release--2.6 or 3.0?  

A search in our bug-tracker would have showed you that this has indeed
been considered a long time ago and that it would be a welcomed
addition. Since no one is actively working on it, it is not likely going
to be in 2.6 though.


Sven




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