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[Bug 910055] [NEW] No (global) menu in the tool windows in GIMP

 

Public bug reported:

When using a function in a tool window, the global menu is hidden. To
access that menu again, the window in which the image on hand is loaded,
has to be touched; this breaks the workflow and is not easily explained
to newcomers because it is not logical at all. What is expected is the
the global menu om the main window is also attached to the tool
window(s).

** Affects: gimp (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Description changed:

  When using a function in a tool window, the global menu is hidden. To
- access that menu again, the window in which the image on ahnd is loaded,
- have to be touched; this breaks the workflow and is not easily explained
- to newcomers. What is expected is the the global menu om the main window
- is also attached to the tool window(s).
+ access that menu again, the window in which the image on hand is loaded,
+ has to be touched; this breaks the workflow and is not easily explained
+ to newcomers because it is not logical at all. What is expected is the
+ the global menu om the main window is also attached to the tool
+ window(s).

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Title:
  No (global) menu in the tool windows in GIMP

Status in “gimp” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When using a function in a tool window, the global menu is hidden. To
  access that menu again, the window in which the image on hand is
  loaded, has to be touched; this breaks the workflow and is not easily
  explained to newcomers because it is not logical at all. What is
  expected is the the global menu om the main window is also attached to
  the tool window(s).

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