Well, not quite :-). In fedora 12, the gimp status bar tracks the mouse, telling me at all times what x,y coordinate the pointer is at in the image. This is unbelievably useful when trying to tweak printer alignment to center things on labels, etc.
In fedora 13, the gimp I'm running only has the status message, the mouse tracking is gone. The only way I've found to pick off coordinates is to make a selection with the top left corner at the point I want and look at the selection position in the toolbox.
Is this just gone completely, or is there some obscure preference I couldn't find that can configure it?
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 08:29:41PM -0400, Tom Horsley wrote:
Well, not quite :-). In fedora 12, the gimp status bar tracks the mouse, telling me at all times what x,y coordinate the pointer is at in the image. This is unbelievably useful when trying to tweak printer alignment to center things on labels, etc.
In fedora 13, the gimp I'm running only has the status message, the mouse tracking is gone. The only way I've found to pick off coordinates is to make a selection with the top left corner at the point I want and look at the selection position in the toolbox.
Is this just gone completely, or is there some obscure preference I couldn't find that can configure it?
You should really ask these questions of the upstream gimp project.
josh
On Tue, 23 Mar 2010 20:43:35 -0400 Josh Boyer wrote:
You should really ask these questions of the upstream gimp project.
I don't know: When I looked, I found the same 2.6.8 major version of gimp in both f12 and f13. Seems more like an f13 build problem to me: