The functionality displayed in the video is impressive but, if I understand it correctly, the Readjust button repositions all of the handles (including the centre of rotation) within the current visible area.
This doesn't get around the pain of having to zoom in to see the results of a transformation and then zoom back out to continue dragging the handles or rotating (without changing the centre of rotation). What would be really useful is if the effects of the UT tool were visible on all of the opened views of the image - the UT tool could then be used on a zoomed out view whilst one or more zoomed in windows could be used to check the effect in detail. Would it be possible to include an option for doing this whilst you are working on this section of the code? >A number of improvements are coming to the transform tools in 2.10.10: >The tools' dialog got a new "Readjust" button, which repositions all >the handles within view, so that they're easily accessible when zoomed >in. Additionally, the forward and backward transform directions can >be >linked, which allows moving the handles without affecting the >transformation, letting you manually readjust their position. You can >see this in action here: > > https://streamable.com/9vmv3 > >What's going on behind the scenes is that, unlike in previous >versions, the forward and backward transform directions can each be >controlled separately -- the area enclosed by the handles in the >backward direction is transformed into the area enclosed by the >handles >in the forward direction. When the two directions are linked, moving >the handles in one of the transform directions compensates in the >other >direction, in such a way that the overall transformation remains >unchanged ("Readjust" works similarly). I'm told this is all too >crazy, but what the hell :) > >-- >Ell -- programmer_ceds (via www.gimpusers.com/forums) _______________________________________________ gimp-user-list mailing list List address: gimp-user-list@gnome.org List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-user-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-user-list