On Sep 27, 2009, at 3:53 PM, peter sikking wrote: > third try, the list should be undead now: > > OK, comments have petered out here (yeah, dead list) and on the blog > post. > > So it is time for me to summarise the users' needs I was able to > filter out of them: > > 1) drag a layer to another image > 2) side-by-side working for > - cloning > - color picking > - repetitive copy and paste > - synchronising working a set of images, keeping them > artistically together as a set (a deep one, this one) > - working on the same image, different layer composition, zoom and/ > or position > 3) 'seeing the same', synchronised zooming and panning of 2 or more > images > 4) work with numerous (15+) images at the same time > > and that is it. I think I might have one that can count as subtly different. Working on a prime image and drawing pieces, reference, etc from other images. Especially since I tend to think spatially, this is one I do a lot. I also tend to combine this workflow with others you have already listed. _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer