[gimp-help-2] Fix bug #755178
- From: Julien Hardlin <jhardlin src gnome org>
- To: commits-list gnome org
- Cc:
- Subject: [gimp-help-2] Fix bug #755178
- Date: Sun, 20 Dec 2015 07:13:47 +0000 (UTC)
commit b6fbd019f3848f50aa1434a1a22d458b9a76be64
Author: Julien Hardelin <jhardlin orange fr>
Date: Sun Dec 20 08:12:58 2015 +0100
Fix bug #755178
.../quickie-export-image-dialog-file-type.png | Bin 0 -> 76743 bytes
images/C/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog-preview.png | Bin 0 -> 157374 bytes
images/C/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog.png | Bin 30853 -> 28987 bytes
.../C/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog2-preview.png | Bin 0 -> 142543 bytes
images/C/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog2.png | Bin 36404 -> 28307 bytes
.../quickie-save-image-dialog-file-type.png | Bin 36575 -> 0 bytes
src/tutorial/quickies.xml | 78 ++++++++++++--------
7 files changed, 48 insertions(+), 30 deletions(-)
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diff --git a/src/tutorial/quickies.xml b/src/tutorial/quickies.xml
index f992ca5..12d0364 100644
--- a/src/tutorial/quickies.xml
+++ b/src/tutorial/quickies.xml
@@ -3,6 +3,7 @@
"http://www.docbook.org/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd"
[]>
<!-- section history:
+ 2015-12-19 Julien: adapted save -> export
2011-04-02 Michael: rewrote tutorial
2007-05-11 lexa: initial version
-->
@@ -212,67 +213,84 @@
format causes more and more image degradation.
</para>
- <para>To save you image as a JPG file, therefore, use
- <menuchoice moreinfo="none">
- <guimenu moreinfo="none">File</guimenu>
- <guimenuitem moreinfo="none">Save As</guimenuitem>
- </menuchoice> to open the <quote>Save As</quote> dialog.</para>
+ <para>
+ Since GIMP-2.8, images are loaded and saved as .XCF files. Your JPG
+ image has been loaded as XCF. <acronym>GIMP</acronym> offers you to
+ <guilabel>Overwrite image-name.jpg</guilabel> or
+ <menuchoice moreinfo="none">
+ <guimenu moreinfo="none">File</guimenu>
+ <guimenuitem moreinfo="none">Export As</guimenuitem>
+ </menuchoice> to open the <quote>Export Image</quote> dialog.</para>
<figure float="0">
- <title><quote>Save As</quote> Dialog</title>
+ <title><quote>Export Image</quote> Dialog</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata format="PNG"
- fileref="images/tutorials/quickie-save-image-dialog-file-type.png" />
+ fileref="images/tutorials/quickie-export-image-dialog-file-type.png" />
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
</figure>
- <para>The dialog opens with the file name already typed in the Name box.
- If the image is not a <acronym>JPG</acronym> image, delete the existing
- extension and type JPG instead, and <acronym>GIMP</acronym> will determine
- the file type from the file extension. Use the file extension list,
- circled in the figure above, to see the types supported by
- <acronym>GIMP</acronym>. The supported extensions change depending on your
- installed libraries. If <acronym>GIMP</acronym> complains, or if
- <quote>JPEG</quote> is grayed out in the Extensions menu, cancel out of
- everything and step through the
- <xref linkend="gimp-tutorial-quickie-change-mode" />. Once you have done
- this, click <guibutton>Save</guibutton>. This opens the <quote>Save as"
- </quote> JPEG dialog that contains the quality control.</para>
-
- <para>The <quote>Save as JPEG</quote> dialog uses default values that
- reduce size while retaining good visual quality; this is the safest and
- quickest thing to do.</para>
+ <para>
+ The dialog opens with the file name already typed in the Name box, with
+ the default.png extension. Delete the existing extension and type JPG
+ instead, and <acronym>GIMP</acronym> will determine the file type from
+ the file extension. Use the file extension list, red circled in the
+ figure above, to see the types supported by <acronym>GIMP</acronym>.
+ The supported extensions change depending on your installed libraries.
+ If <acronym>GIMP</acronym> complains, or if <quote>JPEG</quote> is
+ grayed out in the Extensions menu, cancel out of everything and step
+ through the <xref linkend="gimp-tutorial-quickie-change-mode" />. Once
+ you have done this, click <guibutton>Save</guibutton>. This opens the
+ <quote>Export Image as JPEG</quote> dialog that contains the quality
+ control.
+ </para>
+
+ <para>The <quote>Export Image as JPEG</quote> dialog uses default values that
+ reduce size in memory while retaining good visual quality; this is the safest
+ and quickest thing to do.</para>
<figure float="0">
- <title><quote>Save as JPEG</quote> dialog with poor quality.</title>
+ <title><quote>Export Image as JPEG</quote> dialog with default quality</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata format="PNG"
fileref="images/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog.png" />
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata format="PNG"
+ fileref="images/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog-preview.png" />
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
</figure>
<para>Reduce the image <guilabel>Quality</guilabel> to make the image even
smaller. Reduced quality degrades the image, so be certain to check
<quote>Show preview in image window</quote> to visually gauge the
- degradation. As shown in the figure above, a <guilabel>Quality</guilabel>
- setting of 10 produces a very poor quality image that uses very little
- disk space. The figure below shows a more reasonable image. A quality of
- 75 produces a reasonable image using much less disk space, which will, in
- turn, load much faster on a web page. Although the image is somewhat
- degraded, it is acceptable for the intended purpose.</para>
+ degradation. A <guilabel>Quality</guilabel> setting of 10 produces a very
+ poor quality image that uses very little disk space. The figure below shows
+ a more reasonable image. A quality of 75 produces a reasonable image using
+ much less disk space, which will, in turn, load much faster on a web page.
+ Although the image is somewhat degraded, it is acceptable for the intended
+ purpose.</para>
<figure float="0">
- <title>Dialog for Image Saving as JPEG</title>
+ <title><quote>Export Image as JPEG</quote> dialog with quality 75</title>
<mediaobject>
<imageobject>
<imagedata format="PNG"
fileref="images/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog2.png" />
</imageobject>
</mediaobject>
+ <mediaobject>
+ <imageobject>
+ <imagedata format="PNG"
+ fileref="images/tutorials/quickie-jpeg-dialog2-preview.png" />
+ </imageobject>
+ </mediaobject>
</figure>
<para>Finally, here is a comparison of the same picture with varying
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