On 30/08/14 20:52, Daniel Bauer wrote:
After opening a gimp window the focus remains in the program from where I opened it and does not change to gimp.
Concrete:
I open an image from a list in dolphin. I want to select all the image (ctr-a), but instead I select all the list in dolphin.... To select the image I must must click in the window, ...
Is there a possibility to tell gimp to behave normal with its windows, just as if it was any other program?
Thanks for hints!
Daniel
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Within gimp I also have 'Focus Under Mouse', but not within kde (I don't want windows to get focus just because the mouse is there...).
Anyway: in your case you also must hover the mouse over the corresponding gimp window. This is what I don't want.
When I click a text-file in dolphin, kwrite opens. When I now click ctrl-a all the text in the recently opened text-window is selected - and /not/ the list in dolphin, no matter where the mouse is, and without first clicking the text-window...
This is what I'd like to have with gimp, too.
Carl, if you open a gimp-window from dolphin (e.g. right-clicking open-with...) and stay with you mouse in dolphin (assumed gimp does not cover your dolphin) and then click ctrl-a: what gets selected? The image or the dolphin list? For me it's the dolphin list...
(Drag and drop for me *only* works from dolphin, but not from digikam - I often open gimp from digikam and the same problem occurs as I described it with dolphin)
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Daniel
If I open GIMP for the first time by right-clicking in Dolphin, it comes to the foreground and hence Ctrl-A would select all in the GIMP. However, if I go to File -> Close View, then return to Dolphin and right-click to open another file in the GIMP which is still running, it will open in the background. Peter -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org