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Gimper

   1.6  

KDE Graphic Tool

Gimper
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Gimper
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Depends on:  KDE 3.x
Downloads:  1188
Submitted:  Sep 4 2008
Updated:  May 27 2009
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Description:

Gimper enables the GIMP Toolbox to have an "autohide"-like feature.

It resides in the system tray and activates the GIMP Toolbox whenever the mouse cursor touches the left (or right) edge of the screen (even in Fullscreen mode).

Special settings can be modified in the gimperrc config file in ~/.kde/share/config

Mouse button functions
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- Double click: Launch The GIMP if it's not running already
- Right button: Settings




Changelog:

1.6
- Hide also at the right side of the screen
1.5
- Store/restore settings
1.4
- Activate only from the application's desktop
1.3
- Wait before showing the toolbox
- Leave a visible border on screen
1.2
- Restore Toolbox state after exit
- Compatibility with GIMP version 2.4
1.1
- Functional context menu
1.0
- Major revision:
- Complete KDE systray application
- Use KDE window handling functions instead of backends
- Simulate autohide
- Make the Toolbox skip the taskbar
- Removed side-image in favor of systray
- Preliminary context menu
- ...
0.5 - Set/reset the focus policy automatically at startup/exit
0.4 - Added the ability of using a custom png image
0.3 - Compatibility with GIMP 2.6 and reduced mouseover area
0.2 - Middle click action was added (reveal the KDE window options)
0.1 - First release




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 Gimper

 
 by poliicallycorrect on: Oct 16 2008
 

why not an auto-hide "window", like kpanel (on kde 3.5 ONLY...*!!&aargh!!)


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 Gimper

 
 by poliicallycorrect on: Oct 16 2008
 

why not an auto-hide "window", like kpanel (on kde 3.5 ONLY...*!!&aargh!!)


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 Re: Gimper

 
 by bico on: Oct 17 2008
 

Good idea! I will have to see if it is possible to simulate "autohide" by moving the toolbox off the screen instead of changing the focus.


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 Re: Gimper

 
 by bico on: Oct 23 2008
 

Success! I have managed to simulate "autohide" and it works reasonably well on my computer. I don't know if it is going to be smooth enough on slower computers, though.


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 Re: Re: Gimper

 
 by ivancukic on: May 7 2009
 
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Never move windows off-screen like that - it doesn't work with multiple monitors. For example, if gimp is started on the right monitor, by moving it off-screen it will be moved to the left monitor.


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 Re: Re: Re: Gimper

 
 by bico on: May 8 2009
 

Thanks for pointing this out, Mr. Lancelot :-) Gimper initially changed only the focus of the Toolbox, so I think I can add an option to revert back to this, when needed.

Ideally one would change The GIMP sourcecode and provide an elegant solution, but ... this will have to do for now.


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 KDE4 port

 
 by DanaKil on: Oct 23 2008
 

Hi and thanks for your app
Do you plan to port this to KDE4 ?


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 Re: KDE4 port

 
 by bico on: Oct 24 2008
 

Well, I have been thinking about it, but I currently do not see the benefits. Gimper works well under KDE 4 (you can look at the screencast) and to some extent under Gnome too. I think this tool is too simple to benefit from porting.


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 Re: Re: KDE4 port

 
 by DanaKil on: Oct 24 2008
 

well, there is at least one benefit : you don't have to install and load all the KDE3 libraries when you want to use this small (but useful) app :)

I'm slowly getting ride of all my KDE3 apps and in some times, the vast majority of people won't need to have KDE3 libs at all.


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 Bug Reports

 
 by naibeeka on: Oct 25 2008
 

Is there a way to report bugs? Gimper needs a way.


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 Re: Bug Reports

 
 by bico on: Oct 28 2008
 

I might create a sourceforge account for this project and that would do it, but this week I'm busy. Until then, you can report the bugs here.


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 Question

 
 by sede on: May 7 2009
 

Could it be on the right side of the screen? I prefer when it is on the right, and the images are on the left.


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 Re: Question

 
 by bico on: May 8 2009
 

Hmmm ... That could even solve the multiple monitor problem in some cases.


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 Re: Question

 
 by bico on: May 27 2009
 

Here you go ... check out version 1.6


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 Re: Re: Question

 
 by sede on: May 29 2009
 

Super, thanks!
Just had a problem with the installing. I have only the qt4 installed in Ubuntu, and don't know which qt3 libraries needs to be installed for compiling, but will find out.


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 Native to KWin

 
 by Contrast on: May 17 2009
 
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Just thought I'd let anyone who's waiting around for a KDE4 port of this know that, unless I'm missing something, the main functionality provided by this program can be achieved with KWin natively: Window menu -> Configure window behavior -> Advanced -> Enable Hover. Now whenever you move the mouse over a shaded window's titlebar, it will unshade while the cursor is over that window. This can be enhanced further by setting certain windows to always start shaded and on top - hitting an entire screen edge obviously won't work unless a shaded window is horizontally maximized and placed at the top of the screen, but just having a couple in the corners works great.

http://www.imagedump.com/index.cgi?pick=get&tp=549021


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