Taming the GIMP with KDE window-specific settings

Posted by Scott_Ruecker on Sep 19, 2007 9:40 PM EDT
Linux.com; By Kirby Foster
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KDE's window-specific settings feature gives you a fine level of control over the way windows behave. It lets you change settings such as minimum/maximum size, position, overlay, and transparency. The GIMP uses multiple windows to select tools, tool options, and other items used in the process of image editing. By changing the default behavior of the various windows used by GIMP with KDE's window-specific settings, you can improve the GIMP interface.

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