Posted by: Bubulubu - 08-19-2022, 11:40 AM - Forum: General questions Gimp changed color of single layer after export I know there is the "Ctrl+ E" export option, but that will erase the original image. Is there a way to simply click "export" and quickly save the image within the same format, without any prompt at all, and that simply rename the file to "image name (1)" ? Like on windows, when we save an new image in the a folder that already has an image with same name. And if we want to export the same image over and over again with a modified version of it, it becomes extremely time consuming. We have to go through the whole process each time and manually rename the image. But we can't simply export it as a copy of the original image. When we want to export an image we get a prompt to decide where to save it and in which format. Posted by: Soliip - 08-19-2022, 01:37 PM - Forum: General questions How to automatically rename the image when exporting? (no prompts) You have to save a file locally and copy it over, then open the file externally from the Windows Explorer window.īookmarks are fine if you use some common locations, but I am always using different folders and file paths.Īm I crazy, or is there really no way to do this? Particularly on LAN servers, there is no way to access the server from the Gimp browser. Navigating by clicking folders is fine for casual use, but I have a lot of files in a lot of places, and sometimes you have a folder open in Windows Explorer, that's a real pain to navigate to, and the only option is to click and search folder by folder to save a new project you've already started. This is a standard feature on literally every other software file browser I have ever used. One of my biggest annoyances with the program is the frustrating inability to save or open files from the program by entering a speciifc file or folder path into the save or open browser. Posted by: LacLaBelle - 08-19-2022, 03:10 PM - Forum: General questions You have to register before you can post on our site.
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