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GIMP 2.7.2 Released — Another Step Toward 2.8 264

An anonymous reader writes "The developers of GIMP have finally released a new development version on the way to GIMP 2.8. GIMP 2.7.2 includes a huge bunch of changes — but it is not intended for production use. 'The new release comprises layer groups (which were introduced after 2.7.1), an almost done text-on-canvas feature, the all-new brush engine and of course the new single window mode.'"
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GIMP 2.7.2 Released — Another Step Toward 2.8

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  • Coming anytime now (Score:3, Informative)

    by arielCo ( 995647 ) on Friday April 15, 2011 @11:34AM (#35829144)

    Cue:

    * Griping about the interface, or Photoshop's interface. Obligatory mention of GIMPshop
    * "Not up to scratch for pro work", followed by "I'm a pro and I like it" and "Not much of a pro then" retorts
    * "Hey it's free and Photoshop costs $$$"

    In 3... 2... 1...

    Another day in Slashdot

  • Help Wanted (Score:4, Informative)

    by jensend ( 71114 ) on Friday April 15, 2011 @12:22PM (#35829846)

    A decade ago, the GIMP was one of the jewels of open source, something everyone would show off to others as an example of what open source development could accomplish. But it's been so short of manpower that it's largely stagnated for quite a while. They could really use some help. See Nordholt's latest blog entry [chromecode.com] for some related thoughts.

  • Re:One reason alone (Score:3, Informative)

    by jabelli ( 1144769 ) on Friday April 15, 2011 @03:06PM (#35831802)

    The PhotoShop ones are "Palette Windows" (WS_EX_PALETTEWINDOW in Win32-land) and so go with the main window and the window manager knows not to give them separate entries on the task bar and alt-tab list. However, they added this as an option somewhere in the 2.6 series, as I have it set that way.

    Well, knowing Adobe, they're probably some owner-drawn hack instead.

    If you open more than one image, however, GIMP gets one window per image, while Photoshop still has a single entry in the window manager.

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