Hi, Vittorio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Context: P4, linux debian testing with boxed kde 3.2 and gimp 1.2.3. Any particular reason you are using such a terribly outdated version of The GIMP? > 1) > I often update my linux box by means of 'apt-get update' and 'apt-get > upgrade' . > (I suppose that) After one of this updating operation I'm no longer able in > the gimp to zoom in an image to 1:1 by pressing only the key "1" which > instead open the dialogue windows to open a file (in a nutshell 1 has become > a shortcut of "file-open" !!!!!????). Ctrl-1 is the shortcut for opening the recently used image. This is a shortcut in the toolbox. The shortcut '1' works with the image window focused and is the default shortcut to set the Zoom ratio to 1:1. > 2) only the shortcut '1' is clearly suggested in the zoom menu of > the gimp to zoom to 1:1. Is it possible to give other shorcuts for > the other sizes (2:1 or 1:2, for instance) and how? You can easily assign other shortcuts. This is explained in the startup tips. Sven -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]