Re: Gdv, Vol 62, Issue 14 message 2

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You know, that is an excellent idea, but unfortunately aside from the brushes folder options, which I think are really needed, and pardon me if this is going a little offtopic, but the brushes themselves are still slow.
If I draw a circle in gimp, no matter how I tweak the brush ( that includes spacing the brush), the line is "hooked" while in photoshop it is smooth on the same computer. On my home pc, where I still run only gimp 2.3 it is smoother in gimp 2.3.


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Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 15:21:18 +0100
From: jernej@xxxxxx
Subject: Re: GIMP 2.6: user directory reorganization
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On Monday, November 5, 2007, 21:38:52, Richard Hirner wrote:

> What about an option somewhere in the GIMP menus: "Open brushes folder" which
> opens the appropriate folder with Explorer / Nautilus / whatever needed?

That would be one solution.

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