Re: [Gimp-gui] GIMP shows a thumbnail in taskbar rather than its icon



On Fri, 2015-10-23 at 15:40 +0200, Jehan wrote:
Hi,

On 2015-10-23 00:27, Michael Natterer wrote:
For the record,

GNOME also uses the icon, both in alt-tab view and in the taskbar
that some people claim doesn't exist, or is it a sidebar? Anyway,
the thing that appears in overview mode.

Some people seem to understand opposite things from what you are
saying. 
Are you saying GNOME uses the Wilber icon, or that it uses the
thumbnail 
in place of an icon?
Because I also use GNOME 3 (3.16.2) and I never saw any thumbnail-
icons 
of GIMP, whether in alt-tab or in the dock in the overview.

I meant the thumbnail, sorry.

My general opinion about this is that this looks like the rare
case where a prefs setting makes sense:

There seem to be two classes of desktop enviromnents: those which show
a panel/taskbar/foo icon per window, and these use the thumbnail; and
those which show an icon per application, and these use the icon.

Then there is two types of users: those who find the thumbnail weird,
and those who find it helpful.

I think a simple "Use Image Thumbnail as Window Icon" boolean toggle
should IMO work just fine, but we definitely should

1. render the thumbnail always as a square (padded with transparency)
   because at least GNOME distorts the thumbnail to be a square.

2. overlay a wilber icon if we render a thumbnail to make the window
   icon recognizable as "GIMP Window".

--Mitch

Jehan

--Mitch

On Thu, 2015-10-22 at 23:25 +0200, Jehan wrote:
Hi,

On 2015-10-22 22:45, Michael Schumacher wrote:
On 10/22/2015 04:02 PM, Jehan wrote:

At this point, I believe that the whole feature should be
dropped,
whatever mode one is in.
If anyone likes the feature (we have not had 1 single
positive
feedback
until now), please make yourself heard now.

Maybe it's just me, but I am missing a discussion of various
situations
a user might find themselves in on their systems, when they
have to
navigate to a specific image (or a few specific images) they
have
opened
in GIMP.

Well… isn't the discussion you are "missing" exactly what we are
doing
right now?
Aren't we gathering the various situations in the various
OS/desktops/WM
with various users using one or the other window mode right now?…

I'm using Xfce and Windows 7, and I rely on the thumbnails to
find
the
images I'm looking for.

Ok, I just tested XFCE
(http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Image:Xfce-alt-tab-gimp.jpg). It
indeed
seems the only OS/desktop tested until now with a concept of
taskbar
using the generated thumbnail-icons (well Windows too according
to
the
bug report, though the person under Windows 7 who tested for me
this
morning and sent me my screenshot had no thumbnail in the
taskbar, so
I'm a little lost here).
The alt-tab also uses it, which is redundant with XFCE own
thumbnailing
in alt-tab.

So yes the taskbar in XFCE (and Win?) seems one of the only case
up
to
now where the thumbnail seems useful.

Jehan

P.S.
GNOME abandoning the taskbar concept is one of my reasons to
not
use
that DE anymore.
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