Or instead of the GIMP developers assuming that the users of GIMP are too stupid to know what they want, they could just let the user make all the decisions in a modal fashion. If I start GIMP and generate a New file, bring up the usual file dialog with all the types of files that GIMP knows how to save and let the user select one filetype -- .xcf, jpeg, tiff -- whatever. Then when the user eventually clicks Save, the file is saved as that type of file -- .xcf, jpeg, tiff -- whatever. If the user wants to save it as a different type of file he clicks Save As and proceeds similarly to just about every other computer program that allows saving of work. I am the better judge of what file format I want to save my work as than a programmer somewhere else in time and space. Why are the GIMP developers interposing their own preferences on all the people who use and support GIMP? They are making this a much more complicated and contentious problem than it needs be Alex Vergara Gil wrote:
El 03/05/2012 09:42 a.m., Richard Gitschlag escribió:I'm on the fence. On one hand, I fully understand the reason for this change; on the other, it's such a sudden change (compared to every previous version of GIMP ever) that it CAN (and, really, should) be handled better:When you use the "Save As" command and type a filename other than XCF, I would personally want to see, instead of simply telling you that Save is only for GIMP's native .xcf format and use the "Export" command for other formats, give it a prompt -- have it ask something like " 'Save' uses GIMP's internal image format only - would you like to Export a copy in [file format]? [export / cancel]"Likewise, if you've opened up an image from a non-XCF format, the "Save" (not "Save As") command should ask whether you intend to save the file in GIMP's native XCF format or re-export it back to the original file format. (Current behavior is to pop up the "Save As" dialog box, just the same as with a new image -- which tends to result in situation #1 described above)-- Stratadrake strata_ranger@xxxxxxxxxxx -------------------- Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.+1 with this this seems to be the best approach I've seen in this discussion Alex> From: maurice@xxxxxxxxxx > To: gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx > Date: Thu, 3 May 2012 15:53:31 +0100 > Subject: Re: HATE the new save vs. export behavior > > On Thursday 03 May 2012 10:15:29 Jay Smith wrote: > > > when editing a JPG, repeatedly > > saving/exporting to JPG (your step 4) reduces the quality (actually > > compresses / deletes data). > > Having been away I've just been reading this thread, and would like to > add my wish to those others who are unhappy at the sudden change in the > Save dialogue. > In my case, I am not "repeatedly saving/exporting' to JPG", but only > once per image (to write annotation), and I would guess that applies to > many other users of Gimp - though possibly a minority. > Having thus introduced myself to the wonderful Gimp, I am tempted to > go on to make use of more powerful functions. > > Is there really no room for a simple compromise that would satisfy both > the more professional and the more casual users? > > "Where there's a will there's a way"... > > Regards, > -- > /\/\aurice (Retired in Surrey, UK) > > _______________________________________________ > gimp-user-list mailing list > gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list gimp-user-list@xxxxxxxxx http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list
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