More Inconsistency in eraser, blur and dodge tools

1999-10-31 Thread Olof S Kylander
Hello Again There are some major inconsistency or more precisely hard to use functions in the eraser, the sharpen/blur and dodge/burn tools. Pressing Ctrl will change the tool behavior from eraser -- anti-eraser, blur -- sharpen and dodge -- burn. Pressing Ctrl will in combination with

Re: More Inconsistency in eraser, blur and dodge tools

1999-10-31 Thread Sven Neumann
Hi, There are some major inconsistency or more precisely hard to use functions in the eraser, the sharpen/blur and dodge/burn tools. Pressing Ctrl will change the tool behavior from eraser -- anti-eraser, blur -- sharpen and dodge -- burn. Pressing Ctrl will in combination with Shift

Re: More Inconsistency in eraser, blur and dodge tools

1999-10-31 Thread Olof S Kylander
Hello Yes, we have to overwork the modifier keys! HeHe ;-), it is more or less impossible to know what all of them do. I'd propose to use only a single modifier for constraining the movement into a special direction. The gradient/blend tool already offers this. Strg/Ctrl are bound to

Re: More Inconsistency in eraser, blur and dodge tools

1999-10-31 Thread Tuomas Kuosmanen
On Sun, Oct 31, 1999 at 01:08:03PM +0100, Olof S Kylander wrote: Hello Again There are some major inconsistency or more precisely hard to use functions in the eraser, the sharpen/blur and dodge/burn tools. Pressing Ctrl will change the tool behavior from eraser -- anti-eraser, blur --

Re: [gimp-devel] Re: More Inconsistency in eraser, blur and dodge tools

1999-10-31 Thread Simon Budig
Tuomas Kuosmanen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote: We also have Space if we need something. On Photoshop it is used for panning, but Gimp has mouse2 for that. Could Space be a toggle after all for the togglable tools? I know we had a talk about this a while back, and we agreed that Shift is a