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> For myself, export/overwrite still seems clumsy when working on > simple, one-off edits. OTOH, I no longer have to worry about > accidentally flattening my 10-layer composition when saving a PNG and > then forgetting to resave as XCF. I'm thinking the long-term gain of > not having to recreate hours of work is a big enough carrot that I can > bear the stick of forced overwrite/export. I'm still getting used to > it though, and who knows - maybe export/overwrite can be refined a > bit. > > Chris You should be saving your .xcf file first, THEN save the PNG copy of it. Priorities :) -- Stratadrake strata_ranger@xxxxxxxxxxx -------------------- Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth. |
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