Difference between revisions of "Dev:Wish list"

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* '''Save as...''' — the ability to save as .mng [http://libpng.org/pub/mng/]
 
* '''Save as...''' — the ability to save as .mng [http://libpng.org/pub/mng/]
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* '''Convert Layer''' — Convert a fill, outline, or gradient, to a fill, outline, or gradient (or layer mask?). So you could, say, duplicate a line and turn it into the background for a shape (if, say, you forgot to use the checkbox to create a layer of that type when you drew it, or the tool does not yet support it)
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* '''Layer In/Out points''' — When a line/layer/fill is no longer supposed to be there. This may already be implemented, but it's not obvious!
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* '''Vector fill bucket''' — Like the traditional bitmap fill, but this fills the area clicked out to the nearest boundary paths with a region of that area, set to the foreground color (it actually would create a new [[region layer]]).

Revision as of 10:54, 6 January 2006

Got a great idea for a new feature, just add it here.

  • Arbitrary Color Channels — The ability for the user to create any number of custom channels for various purposes.
  • Autorecover History — It would be great if autorecover could also recover the associated history of a file in the event of a crash.
  • Save as... — the ability to save as .mng [1]
  • Convert Layer — Convert a fill, outline, or gradient, to a fill, outline, or gradient (or layer mask?). So you could, say, duplicate a line and turn it into the background for a shape (if, say, you forgot to use the checkbox to create a layer of that type when you drew it, or the tool does not yet support it)
  • Layer In/Out points — When a line/layer/fill is no longer supposed to be there. This may already be implemented, but it's not obvious!
  • Vector fill bucket — Like the traditional bitmap fill, but this fills the area clicked out to the nearest boundary paths with a region of that area, set to the foreground color (it actually would create a new region layer).