• tsugu@slrpnk.netOP
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    8 months ago

    That’s what I used to think as well actually. I opened it, saw the airplane control center, and closed it. But then I volunteered for editing a photo for my school, and I had to learn how to effectively create borders around the text, as I would have to makes a lot of changes to them. So I searched and came across this video. And then I understood that GIMP is actually a really powerful tool, you just have to learn how the developers intended you to work with it. Admittedly, having to use the drop shadow feature for text borders is pretty retarded, but it lets you fine tune the how the end result will look.

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      8 months ago

      Yea, people don’t like it simply because they’re not used to it.

      For instance, Cntrl-A, select all. Cntrl-Shift-A is a way more intuitive way to deselect all.

      It’s the same reason people complain about OnlyOffice, which is stellar.

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        8 months ago

        I love open office. Partially true though with gimp. I just loathe how it does layers and I hate how the tools and shortcut keys are. Some of the most common design patterns are completely ignored. Unintuitive design is unintuitive design, even if you get used to it.

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          8 months ago

          OnlyOffice is different from OpenOffice. And OpenOffice nowadays is poorly mainted, it has been forked a while back to LibreOffice

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              8 months ago

              OnlyOffice is much better IMO. Local or web, integrates with Nextcloud, and has very good office compatibility, even with fonts.

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        I think I just learnt about only office. Been using libre office for a while, might switch!

        Edit: I saw it doesnt natively support odt, so I might not switch after all…

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        8 months ago

        I’ve become used to an alt modifier being typically negative and shift positive so ctrl+alt+a would be more like the unselect all and shift would add to a selection (though I guess you can’t add more to the selection after “all”)

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      8 months ago

      I’ll give the video a watch but yeah I’ve used it countless times at this point. Doing extremely basic things like adding text to a document is painful for me due to the extremely weird way layers and selection works. Not to mention basic stuff like zoom shortcut keys standard everywhere else do not work.