Hi,
This mail is triggered by a user request in a forum (I saw a couple of
similar ones before). I tried reproducing his issue with current
development version and also got stuck, hoping now that you will point
me to a good source of knowledge that we both might have missed.
Say, I need to
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 19:25:01 +0400, Alexandre Prokoudine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Say, I need to select a region and move it.
Documentation clearly states: Click-and-drag then allows you to move
the selection and its contents, while the initial position remains
empty.
That bit of docs
On 8/29/07, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
Yes, there is:
- Alt+Ctrl moves the selected pixels.
- Alt+Shift moves a copy of the selected pixels.
Thank you fore quick reply, that's very helpful :)
Alexandre
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On 8/29/07, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
- Alt+Ctrl moves the selected pixels.
- Alt+Shift moves a copy of the selected pixels.
That seems backwards in a way. To make it easy to remember which moves (ie.
shifts) the pixels and which moves a copy it would be better the other way
around. The C from
On Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 17:56:01, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
Yes, the behavior has changed during the 2.3.x development. Clicking
without modifiers will now always start a new selection. With 2.2 and
previous versions, some users complained about the different behavior
of the selection
On Wed, 29 Aug 2007 13:38:26 -0400, Kevin Cozens [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 8/29/07, Raphaël Quinet wrote:
- Alt+Ctrl moves the selected pixels.
- Alt+Shift moves a copy of the selected pixels.
That seems backwards in a way. To make it easy to remember which moves (ie.
shifts) the
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