[lugip] linking layers in the GIMP
John LeMasney
lemasney at rider.edu
Fri Dec 14 14:40:37 EST 2007
Joe reminded me of the specific need. I did not remember that detail,
but no, that is not available in the latest version of the GIMP.
I can see how that might be inconvenient. Maybe 'layer folders' are
patented by MacroDobe.
Oh well, thought I was on to something there. In the meantime, I'm not
willing to pay hundreds of dollars a year (or steal software) for that
particular feature.
John.
Joe Terranova wrote:
> The I think you forgot the pertinent details. You can link one group
> of layers. How do you have multiple groups of layers?
>
> On Dec 14, 2007 1:26 PM, John LeMasney <lemasney at rider.edu> wrote:
>
>> We were having a post meeting discussion at Applebee's on the viability
>> of the GIMP as a Photoshop replacement, and the discussion came down to
>> 'can you link layers' to which I did not know the answer definitively.
>>
>> Attached is a screenshot just to confirm that in the later versions of
>> the GNU Image Manipulation Program (2.4.2 here), linking layers is a
>> present function.
>>
>> John.
>>
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John William LeMasney
Rider University
Manager, Training and Instructional Technology
phone: 609 896 5000 x7145
email: lemasney at rider.edu
office: Fine Arts 137
Personal Blog: http://lemasney.com
Breadcrumb Trail: http://crumb.tumblr.com
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