On 09/04/2016 04:35 AM, Per Jessen wrote:
Dave Howorth wrote:
My first annoyance was gimp. It seems to have decided that when I open a jpg, I haven't 'opened' it, I have 'imported' it. More practically annoying is that when I select part of a jpg image and try to save it, it doesn't. It tries to save some xcf thing and I have to 'export' to a jpg. Which wouldn't be too bad except it still keeps the image status as unsaved, giving me one more piece of information I have to hold in my head instead of having the computer remember the obvious stuff for me. This isn't specific to Leap, it's GIMP that has changed. I' pretty certain it behaves the same way in 13.1 and 13.2. I have grown used ot it long ago.
So how do I open a jpg, cut a bit out of it, and save that as jpg with least grief? open, select area, copy, paste as new, export as jpg.
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