On Wednesday 16 June 2004 06:37 am, Sven Neumann wrote: > 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 Any particular reason you are using such a terribly outdated version 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?
He's probably using it because gimp 1.2.3 is what's in testing, as of right now. (pkg 'gimp' is version 2.0, but does not have the binary in it; you have to install pkg 'gimp1.2') Vittorio, regarding the "1" key issue - I didn't seem to have the same problem - '1' went to normal zoom, with both 1.2.3 and 2.0, on my system. Your control key isn't stuck down, is it ? :) You might try to install the gimp from unstable - it's version 2.0. I'm running testing, and just installed unstable's gimp on top of it. I have not used it a lot, but it seems to be working fine. best Aaron > > > 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 -- Best, Aaron Maxwell - http://redsymbol.com Internet Joint Ventures - http://amusene.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]