As a user a 'cheap trick' that I would like might be to clutter the interface
with a toggle box that switches curve and straight-line modes. That would
also be a good place to put a tool tip telling me I can alternatively just use
the control keyl, and maybe alt-ctrl or something to toggle between the two
modes from the keyboard as well?
Rgds,
Rob.
From: jeremy rosen [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: 07 May 2013 09:29
To: alic VB
Cc: darktable-devel
Subject: Re: [darktable-devel] Mask ideas
1. It's "near" impossible to create masks on rectangular objects or
objects with straight lines
Why not make two more mask tools. One for rectangular masks and one for
straight line polygon masks?
Then it would be easier to mask objects with straight lines and sharp
corners like houses, architecture, car plates, signs and so on.
Did you try to add curve points with ctrl key pressed ?
that sort of comment might be a signe of a highly-used but hard to discover
feature... I am not sure how to make it more visible (my guess would be to make
a "square" tool that would be just like the curve tool but withe the effect of
the ctrl key inverted. cheap trick but that's what a user would expect)
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