> Martin Nordholts wrote: > > I would just like to point out that the smallest screen size supported > > by GIMP is 1280x1024, so we don't need to make 1024x768 work or look > > good. SHIRAKAWA Akira writes: > Yes, I've read that many times and I would agree with it too since > anything lower than that resolution is rather old gear. Not at all -- there are thousands of netbooks sold in this year with 1024x600 resolution. I'm sure nobody considers a netbook an ideal graphics platform, but it's nice to be able to do a quick edit when you're traveling. And lots of small non-netbook laptops still have only 768 pixels vertically. But more important, 1024x768 is the max resolution supported by most projectors, so anyone trying to teach a GIMP class or give a talk needs that resolution. That may be some people's first exposure to GIMP, so I hope the UI doesn't change to be unusable on projectors, one of those programs where windows have a minimum height and disappear off the bottom of the screen. Currently GIMP works fine at 1024x768. ...Akkana _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer