On Thu, Feb 16, 2012 at 4:51 PM, Aleksey Midenkov wrote: >> Ambitious and professional users (the desired audience for GIMP) tend to >> learn shortcuts for the very frequent commands. To then have toolbar icons >> for them is just a waste of space. > > Yes, I see how you treat people who uses your software. Just normal > people, who have their opinion and have the right to speak it. Expressing opinions and insulting are two different things. > people. That's says everything! You direct to some logs saying 'read > what we did'! But I don't need read it. Not "need". The right word is "must". You must study the subject before making an accusation. There's plenty of information available even in your native language about what changes to UI we've introduced over the past few years. Whether you are relying on facts on preferring a system of beliefs disconnected from reality is, again, entirely up to you. But the next time you decide to speak your mind in the open, pretty please find some peace in your heart and talk with dignity. Suppressing hysterics would be even more desirable. > I as an ordinary user saw not much new since last 7 years. Ah, suddenly "nothing" becomes "not much". I saw that one coming :) > And you don't blame me on that I use only basic operations. Yes, we don't blame you for that. You've just provided us a wide range of other, far more interesting blaming options :) On the whole, as a Linux user you have quite a few more applications to use, if you need just basic operations and a toolbar that's so dear to you. Pinta would be one, Krita would be another (albeit not really simple). Alexandre Prokoudine http://libregraphicsworld.org _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list