![]() GIMP says “this is a huge milestone for artists using Windows since more graphics tablets or touch devices come with Ink support as a default whereas the legacy Wintab interface requires specific drivers”. Windows users also benefit from improved graphic tablet support in this revision thanks to the inclusion of Windows Ink support in GTK3 by Luca Bacci. Other changes include returning focus to the canvas by clicking anywhere on the toolbox or drop area, support for JPEG-XL files (including saving), and the ability to handle. Wayland users will be pleased to hear that the selection cue (aka the visible selection boundary) is working again, and that a number of ‘huge memory leaks’ have been plugged (though GIMP devs decline to take credit for those).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |