Rob Antonishen wrote: > Read this with intrest (as a user) what is the intrinsic difference > between save a copy and save as? I am assuming the working document > changes in the save as case to the new saved as file. In the save a > copy case I assume the working doment is unchanged. yes it works like that in the current version. > One suggestion in the revert...would it be possible introduce an timed > auto backup feature (I have implemented one using a scheme script I > invoke with a hot key, currently) and have the revert offer up any of > the automatic backups as well as the open state as a revert option? I think that needs its own little project. thinking through reverting after a crash is not trivial. Jon Senior wrote: > As a user, I like it. I like the separation of saving native format > and "exporting" to non-native formats. Am I right in thinking that > "Save back" will only appear in the use case where a non-native file > is opened? yes, that is the point where ‘Save back’ becomes available. --ps founder + principal interaction architect man + machine interface works http://mmiworks.net/blog : on interaction architecture _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer