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Horizontal, Docked Toolbox
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(Yesterday, 06:59 PM)rich2005 Wrote:
(Yesterday, 06:24 PM)cookiemix Wrote: Apologies if this question's already been asked, but I want to dock the main toolbox -  containing the buttons Move, Select, Free Select, Fuzzy Select, Crop Tool, Rotate Tool, Warp Transform, etc. - horizontally and directly beneath the File Menu, instead of vertically to the left side. How do I do that?

Do you mean a "ribbon" type menu, as you get with Word / LibreOffice, maybe Inkscape in part.



Well, I faked that although if you were using linux, it is possible in Gimp multi-window mode to have floating docks and pin in place on top of the main window.

You can always ask the Gimp developers to consider your layout as an enhancement 
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues
...but do not hold your breath

Yes, exactly like that. I'd've thought a program with this many settings might allow for moving the main toolbox where I want it, horizontal and top of screen beneath the File Menu, just as programs such as Audacity allows users to do with instant ease. Easily draggable menus that can be placed on any side of the program, top, bottom, left or right. That's been a basic UI customisation function in many programs for decades.
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Horizontal, Docked Toolbox - by cookiemix - Yesterday, 06:24 PM
RE: Horizontal, Docked Toolbox - by rich2005 - Yesterday, 06:59 PM
RE: Horizontal, Docked Toolbox - by cookiemix - Yesterday, 07:51 PM
RE: Horizontal, Docked Toolbox - by rich2005 - Yesterday, 08:08 PM
RE: Horizontal, Docked Toolbox - by cookiemix - Yesterday, 08:27 PM

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