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minus-square@Valmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•1 month agoIt’s more like File-> export->select PNG->save->select your file(that you just opened and modified)->save->yes I want to overwrite it THEN close the image in Gimp->no I don’t want to save image.xpf. Instead of a CTRL+S I mean sometimes you’d probably missclick too…
minus-square@Churbleyimyam@lemm.eelinkfedilink3•edit-21 month agoFile > overwrite Bind it to Ctrl+s if you want. It only saves as an xcf project if you choose save instead of overwrite.
minus-square@AVincentInSpace@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agothe fuck do you mean “it’s more like” i just reproduced those 5 steps using my copy of gimp
minus-square@Valmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink0•1 month agoNot saving a project file, but the image file you just opened. Learn to read, sheesh.
minus-square@AVincentInSpace@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish1•edit-21 month agolike you are aware that overwriting the file you opened, as opposed to saving a project file, is what I just told you how to do in 5 clicks?
minus-square@Valmond@lemmy.worldlinkfedilink1•1 month agoThat’s already insane IMO. But yes okay not the hyperbole of 10 clicks, “only 5”, I’ll give you that 😊. Cheers
minus-square@AVincentInSpace@pawb.sociallinkfedilinkEnglish1•1 month agoYes, that is what those steps do
It’s more like File-> export->select PNG->save->select your file(that you just opened and modified)->save->yes I want to overwrite it THEN close the image in Gimp->no I don’t want to save image.xpf.
Instead of a CTRL+S
I mean sometimes you’d probably missclick too…
File > overwrite
Bind it to Ctrl+s if you want.
It only saves as an xcf project if you choose save instead of overwrite.
the fuck do you mean “it’s more like” i just reproduced those 5 steps using my copy of gimp
Not saving a project file, but the image file you just opened. Learn to read, sheesh.
like you are aware that overwriting the file you opened, as opposed to saving a project file, is what I just told you how to do in 5 clicks?
That’s already insane IMO. But yes okay not the hyperbole of 10 clicks, “only 5”, I’ll give you that 😊.
Cheers
Yes, that is what those steps do