[Gimp-user] cant move selection under layer

2020-02-12 Thread rich404
>I can see its a bug. > >When triyng with a new image with a layer on top, it works fine. > >Then trying with an existing image with 20 layers it fails. >Maybe its because it was made in 2.8? Unlikely the problem comes from a Gimp 2.8 image. It would help if you gave details of the overlay, the

Re: [Gimp-user] cant move selection under layer

2020-02-12 Thread Ofnuts
On 2/11/20 9:22 PM, tjohansen wrote: I can see its a bug. When triyng with a new image with a layer on top, it works fine. Then trying with an existing image with 20 layers it fails. Maybe its because it was made in 2.8? The "problem" is how the Move tool works. By default is picks the

[Gimp-user] cant move selection under layer

2020-02-11 Thread tjohansen
I can see its a bug. When triyng with a new image with a layer on top, it works fine. Then trying with an existing image with 20 layers it fails. Maybe its because it was made in 2.8? -- tjohansen (via www.gimpusers.com/forums) ___

[Gimp-user] cant move selection under layer

2020-02-11 Thread rich404
>If possible remove the background from the "semi transparent >wireframe" layer so >it is a true lines-on-transparency. Then it works as before. A few try-outs, same as above and all depends on that "semi-transparent-wireframe" template. Add a layer mask to it as Greyscale copy of layer Then

[Gimp-user] cant move selection under layer

2020-02-11 Thread rich404
>dont know what I have activated. > >but I have a semi transparent wireframe layer ontop of other layers. > >normally I select a region in a underlying layers, cut it at paste it, >then I >can move it around. > >But now I cant as long as there is a visible layer ontop. >now when I cut and

[Gimp-user] cant move selection under layer

2020-02-10 Thread tjohansen
dont know what I have activated. but I have a semi transparent wireframe layer ontop of other layers. normally I select a region in a underlying layers, cut it at paste it, then I can move it around. But now I cant as long as there is a visible layer ontop. now when I cut and paste it, I