Felipe: Tabs don't work for image manipulation because is frequent to compare between two+ images or work with two views (one zoomed and the other at 100%) . If we use tabs we have only one image open at a time and that's mostly a problem for pros. Another common procedure is to have two images opened and drag and drop elements (layers) from one to the other. That's not possible with gimp currently, but it would be a nice addition that would be impossible with tabs. Imo, image windows should remain independant. I guess that there are two options to deal with the problem of the taskbar buttons. 1) As I proposed in my mockup, just make the toolbox and docker dependant of the active image. - When there is no image open: use the splash (one button in the taskbar named GIMP) - When there is one image open: panels attached to the image (one button in the taskbar named GIMP-[document name]) - When there is two+ images: panels attached to the focused image (one button per image in taskbar). Pretty similar to the current behaviour, but removing the extra buttons of the panels. 2) Create (well, it's in part already done) a switcher between opened images. The problem is... where do we place it. Right now there is a button that allows to choose which of the opened images will be displayed in the panels (by default it is set to aouto). Maybe it would be nice to redesign that dialog making it more graphic, and make it work as an "opened documets switcher". I'll try to find some convenient way to make it, but I'd love to know what the UI team think about it. Regards, Gez. Filipe Soares Dilly escribió: > Hi; > > Great Mockup. I really like the idea. > > 2007/10/27, Sven Neumann <sven@xxxxxxxx <mailto:sven@xxxxxxxx>>: > > Hi, > > On Sat, 2007-10-27 at 15:53 -0300, Guillermo Espertino wrote: > > In general I like this change. But we absolutely need to discuss > how we > want to handle multiple images with this approach. Things are getting > complicated as soon as you have more than one image window. You > can try > the "transient-docks" feature (see gimprc). It makes the toolbox and > dock windows transient to the active image window. Unfortunately this > approach has shown to not work well with most window managers. But > perhaps this is something that can be figured out. > > > > Maybe the idea of "TABs" (like in Firefox) is a good solution for > this. Grouping all images in Tabs can save you from the problem of > many Task Bar buttons and is a "know solution" (for interface) for the > most users. > > -- > Filipe Soares Dilly > dilly.carbonmade.com/ <http://dilly.carbonmade.com/> _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer