EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted

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I think I'll try using that hotkey (or something similar)!

Thanks for the suggestion. ;D

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (2 children)

That is definitely a helpful alternative. Thank you. :)

On a side-note, one rather annoying thing I noticed back in the 2.x days was the inability to set [TAB] as part of a keyboard shortcut (ideally, for switching image tabs). According to this SE thread, it's because of the inherent limitations of GTK2—the [TAB] key is "reserved for the GTK library". However, the thread also said (second comment) that

What really should happen is that the Ctrk-tab is used in a tabbed display to navigate the tabs. Note that Gimp currently uses the obsolete GTK2. Things could be better wit the GTK3 that will be used in Gimp 3.0.

Are you aware if things are indeed any better now that GIMP uses GTK3? Because unless I'm doing it wrong, it still doesn't seem to let me select the [TAB] key in the Keyboard Shortcuts window.

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (4 children)

You’re welcome - I hope you have a good time with it!

I appreciate that. Thank you.

If you have pasted an image but not yet made any selections on it then I would have thought that there is no selection to crop to yet.

Only if you press ctrl-v while having no canvas open. But, if you have a canvas open already, and the canvas is bigger than the image is, you'd want to crop to selection which would get rid of all the extra canvas around the actual image.

Although, looking back at Edit 1, yeah I should've been more specific. That's on me. Apologies, I have rephrased. :)

 


Edit 1:

Also, I realize I got a little heated with Edit 1 & 2. I do apologize if I came across as rude. Again, I have very little but respect for the people who work on this, and believe in the project. Unfortunately, it does have quite a ways to go; but hopefully with the work that has been with the 3.0 backend overhaul those other things can come sooner than what has come before. :)

Jesus, 12+ hours a day... That is not healthy.

I hope he's doing okay...

Wow, fuck that other person. I can't believe someone could be so heartless as to not only root for someone to kill themselves, but to vocally express a desire to watch it happen.

Oof.

Yep, they're a goner.

Rip the homey.

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (6 children)

I appreciate your insights in the matter, and with 3.0 here I may have to give GIMP another try!

I heard 3.0 came out today but I haven't quite gotten around to trying it out. (I just got home recently, so...) I think I'll go do that now! :)

 


Edit:

Sigh... Yeah it definitely still needs improvements.

If I copy/paste an image onto a blank canvas (where the canvas is bigger than the pasted image), then press Shift-Ctrl-X to crop to selection; it doesn't work.

So I look it up and find that the Crop to Selection option is located under the Image tab. Okay, so I click Image and go to click Crop to Selection. It's greyed out.

I go to find out why, and according to the Documentation, it is greyed out if "there is no selection for the image".

The Crop to Selection command crops only the active layer to the boundary of the selection by removing any strips at the edge whose contents are all completely unselected. Areas which are partially selected (for example, by feathering) are not cropped. If there is no selection for the image, the menu entry is insensitive and grayed out.

Why it doesn't automatically treat copy/pasted layers as selections is beyond me. Most other paint software (even MS Paint!) does this. It's basic design nowadays.

Just why? Why does GIMP have to hurt me like this? T_T

 


Edit 2:

And it needs to have Lanczos interpolation available for resizing. At present, it only has Linear, Cubic, NoHalo, and LoHalo, whatever the hell those last two are as I've never heard of them before.

I think this example just confused me honestly. Sorry.

Put another way, though, is it basically like a sock being pushed so far inward that it goes inside-out and gets bigger again?

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 5 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) (8 children)

GIMP 3.0 brings non-destructive editing.

Ah, that is good news! I actually heard about that but kinda forgot, so thanks for reminding me.

It looks like the UI is going to be pretty similar for the time being

Balls.

but the developers have set up dedicated groups to work on it.

Well there's that at least. It seriously needs a tune-up in that department.

I’m probably one of the rare people who is used to it/likes it as it is and doesn’t really want to re-learn it if it changes but anything that helps new people get involved and feel positive using and improving GIMP is welcome in my book.

I appreciate your candor and your position. I know it must have been many hours of struggle to figure everything out to the degree you have. But as you said, this would help new blood get in the door. After all, sure, overcoming a program's overly obtuse UI & UX is definitely a thing to be proud of, but frankly it shouldn't be that obtuse in the first place. Very few people have, or even should be expected to have, the patience to struggle for a half-hour (or more!) to figure out things that in most other programs can be done in seconds. (This isn't an exaggeration; I've had to do this, and only because other programs on Linux were no better.)

On the surface it might look like all that has happened in 3.0 is the introduction of Layer Effects but my understanding is that the whole thing has been re-written to make it easier and faster to make future progress with it. Hopefully this will be a reboot for GIMP!

This is good to know! I'm frustrated with GIMP but I still love the ideas it represents, and am hoping it improves to be able to meet the expectations users want to have of it!

to rotate a layer press Shift+R

You are a goddamned saint.

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 3 points 2 months ago (1 children)

Oh that's good! Thanks for laying that out for me. And, please, don't take what I say as bashing the one guy who's working on this (at least I hear it's only one person). I think for a single person it's incredible what they've gotten to, and I salute them for that. I was merely explaining it from an objective viewpoint. I have very little but respect for the guy behind it all.

[–] EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted@lemmy.blahaj.zone 8 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Exactly.

And even with the stuff it can do takes 10x longer to do than with most other raster editing software because the UI and UX is so darn convoluted. Like, seriously, I want to like GIMP, but frankly I and most people in fact ain't gonna spend 10 minutes trying to figure out how to rotate a layer. Lol.

Frankly, at this point, I just wish Paint.\NET was able to be run on Linux, but I believe it still uses some Windows-specific components—can't remember what they are—that can't quite yet be replicated properly using Mono. (Might be some Windows-specific DLLs? Idk.)

Oh I did not realize that! Excellent. :)

 
  • In the Megathread, section 3-12 (Unsafe Sites), under "All Purpose", the first entry is 1377x-to, reason listed as

    Fake clone: (Crafted with cunning intent to ensnare unsuspecting users through deliberate deception).

  • However, in the Megathread, section 3-1 (All Purpose), under "Torrents", likewise the first entry is 1377x-to.

 


Edit:

Lol, got the characters mixed up, I guess. Whoops. Well, to all the people being nice about it and kindly letting me know, thank you very much!

To all the people being dicks about it (concerningly a lot of you it seems ಠ_ಠ), maybe learn a bit of humility. Some people mix up similar-looking characters in their heads. It's a thing that happens.

 
 

I'm well aware that I can rip most Blu-rays with MakeMKV and then convert to mp4 with Handbrake; however, the former just rips everything raw from the disk so the file size is humongous and the conversion via Handbrake for just a single file is terribly long and puts a lot of strain on my computer.

I've heard that EaseFab LosslessCopy is decent, but they only have a Windows and a Mac version, and I'm unsure how well it'd run under Wine.

I am willing to pay for it, but only as long as it's not a subscription thing. Has to be a one-time payment.

Does anyone know any decent Blu-ray ripping software that fits these conditions and run well on Linux? Specifically, it would be either Pop!_OS or Linux Mint. (I'm still using Windows because I want to figure out some software alternatives before I do so I'm not caught with my pants down, so to speak.)

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