Am Mittwoch, 23. Oktober 2019, 09:40:43 CEST schrieb Jehan:
> Hi!

[...]

> > What has always bugged me in GIMP (at least on Windows, don't know
> > about Linux) is that you can only scroll the image window as far as
> > the canvas goes. This is an issue, because some tools require us to
> > click outside canvas, e.g. to paint with the edge of the Brush on the
> > very edge of the canvas, or to make selections more easily. A
> > workaround is to zoom out and zoom in, but it's rather annoying to do
> > it that way and not always feasible.
> 
> There is an other way to scroll out of canvas: with the middle-click
> panning. I.e. you hold middle-click button on the canvas and move the
> mouse. Such panning is not locked within the canvas limit and is very
> often the favorite way of most people to move over the canvas.

That however doesn't work for people that use middle button + mouse movement 
to emulate scroll wheel, which is quite standard for ThinkPad users.

[...]

> Jehan
> 
> > Thank you,
> > Adam

Tobias

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