Ramkumar, > However, > the process for overwriting the PNG image is too complicated; export > (Ctrl+E), overwrite file: <Yes>, then close (Ctrl+W), and close > without saving: <Yes>. What can we do to make this process simpler? this part got me thinking-checking-planning. what we were missing was a quick succession of ctrl shortcuts (cmd on mac) that close unsaved images. I worked on it with mitch and it is now in git. so now everyone can press ctrl-W to close a document, keep the finger on the ctrl and press ctrl-D in the dialog to Discard changes. - this is slightly unusual in GNOME (if not illegal, but I did it for you, girls and guys) so there is a hint in the dialog - yes, also works for Quit and Close all - yes, mitch is back-porting it to 2.8, see next release try it when you get your hands on it. > Sorry, I didn't notice the "File > Overwrite <filename>" menu option. > Perhaps a keyboard shortcut for the same would be nice. I thought about that for a long time when I wrote the spec. I did not put a shortcut by default for 2 reasons: - for the primary way of working (with XCF source files), overwriting imported images (by pressing the shortcut) by accident would be an unfortunate disaster. - I wanted to use the inertia of having to do the effort of setting your own shortcut to make you think: if really, really overwrite _is_ your primary way of working and important enough to set it. --ps founder + principal interaction architect man + machine interface works http://blog.mmiworks.net: on interaction architecture _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list