Hi Peter, Currently if you started a work from an image (jpg, png, whatever) the first "export" dialog will propose you the original source image name as export filename. In other words: 1/ Open "foo.jpg" 2/ Modify your image. 3/ ctrl-e (export) 4/ The default proposition for an export filename is "foo.jpg" (in other words, by default, it proposes to overwrite your source!). But I think that's not right, because it goes against the logics of not destroying your source files as a *default* workflow. You can still enter the same file name if you really wish it, but then you have to do it explicitly. The default should be for instance "Untitled.jpg" (same as the default for saving will be "Untitled.xcf" on the first save). I've actually already made mistakes sometimes when testing some image modification quickly and did not really care about the filename, as long as it is different as the original. I just wanted to export it. Untitled.jpg would have been fine to me. But it proposed me the original by default, very risky if I go on a frenzy Enter-Enter usage! Moreover even for those who have needs of quick edition of the original file, without saving, there is the "file-overwrite" action anyway (for which they can make a shortcut). The "file-export" would be more for those who want to *really* export, to a different name, no? So the default filename proposition should be different, in my opinion. What do you think? Anyway I have already made a patch proposing this change, and Mitch told me to ask you what you think about it: https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=712194 Thanks! Jehan _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list