11-11-2017, 10:16 PM
Many thanks for your quick and helpful replies.
I had never noticed the Advanced Options in the Create New Image Drop down, nor had I realised that the number of pixels per inch made a difference to what I see on screen. Why does it default to a low number when 'bigger is better' ? Is it just a memory issue?
To explain what I'm trying to do:
I'm wondering if GIMP can be used to design small electronics circuit boards quickly and easily. Many components pins are based on a 1/10 inch grid. By using the GIMP grid set to 0.1 and 'snap to grid' it looks like it might work well enough if I set a high-ish pixels/inch.
Thanks again for your help.
I had never noticed the Advanced Options in the Create New Image Drop down, nor had I realised that the number of pixels per inch made a difference to what I see on screen. Why does it default to a low number when 'bigger is better' ? Is it just a memory issue?
To explain what I'm trying to do:
I'm wondering if GIMP can be used to design small electronics circuit boards quickly and easily. Many components pins are based on a 1/10 inch grid. By using the GIMP grid set to 0.1 and 'snap to grid' it looks like it might work well enough if I set a high-ish pixels/inch.
Thanks again for your help.