On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 12:18 PM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote:
> On Thu, Oct 26, 2017 at 10:37 PM, Reid D. Bingham wrote:
>
>> In any context where a user is, in the GUI, a) moving an entire object ( as
>> with Move, Rotate tools), or b) editing an object or meta-object by moving
>> an poly-line or grid edit point (selection, path, shear grid, perspective
>> grid, transform cage, etc.), there is an alternate positioning mode using
>> the Cursor keys allowing positioning to some quantum of position change,
>> possibly with modifier key selection gross and fine quanta.  Guides count as
>> GUI objects.  Positioning by co-ordinate entry is not a substitute as that
>> method is not a fluid interaction compared to simple key press.
>>
>> Details:
>> I am currently using GIMP 2.8.22 on Windows 10 Pro and about to update to
>> 2.9.x.
>>
>> I have reviewed the Preferences->Input Devices->Main Keyboard events map
>> possibilities for Cursor Up/Down/Left/Right and have not recognized an
>> action set that might offer the functionality.
>
> Reid,
>
> I have to admit I don't very well understand your exact request, but
> arrow keys (up, down, left, right) are already used, while Shift+arrow
> keys combo makes a shift by a relative step.

Reply sent too soon, sorry.

Arrow keys: shift by 1px.

Shift + arrow keys: shift relatively.

Alex
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