Hi, I discovered that the display filter settings don't apply to the tab thumbnails in single window mode. Use case 1: the user applies a display filter: How to reproduce: 1. In the Windows menu switch to Single-Window-Mode. 2. Open or create a file. 3. In the View menu choose 'New view'. 4. In the View menu choose 'Display filters...', add a display filter to the list on the right side and configure it to have a clearly visible difference to the image without display filters. I chose the contrast filter and set 8.900 contrast cycles. Expected result: The thumbnail in the tab of the second view reflects the visual changes by the display filter. Actual result: The thumbnails of both the image with and without display filters look identically. For a visual example see http://bit.ly/1cvxzig. Use case 2: the user has lots of tabs open and wants to switch to particular image. How to reproduce: Click on the thumbnail with the filtered view. Expected result: An image is shown that is identical to the thumbnail. Actual result: An image is shown, but it looks completely different to the thumbnail. That's confusing. To me it looks like a bug, but I'm a bit unsure. The [Single Window Mode specification] is a bit terse in this point. Interpreting it by its words one could say: 'The tabs are for identifying files. Both tabs are for the same file, thus the thumbnails have to look the same.' On the other hand, given the purpose to *identify* an image, especially when time is short and the user works with high speed, the thumbnail should be a clear identification of what to expect and this is not given in the current state. How do you see this? Kind regards, Sven [Single Window Mode specification]: http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Single-window_mode_specification _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list