Von: David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Clicking inside the cropped region also implements the action. It's
actually a feature I'm not sure I like because it deviates from the
rectangle tool's implementation of the same action - to hide the handles.
Well, I don't know if that's what the
Michael Schumacher wrote:
Von: David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Clicking inside the cropped region also implements the action. It's
actually a feature I'm not sure I like because it deviates from the
rectangle tool's implementation of the same action - to hide the handles.
Well, I don't know
Quoting David Marrs [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Yes, I suspected I was over-simplifying. Nevertheless, the ability
to hide the
handles is very useful, maybe less so for selections but definitely
for crops.
Is the ability to do this implemented in some other way. If it isn't, can we
consider
Clicking inside the cropped region also implements the action. It's actually a
feature I'm not sure I like because it deviates from the rectangle tool's
implementation of the same action - to hide the handles. Well, I don't know if
that's what the implementation is technically but that's what
David Marrs wrote:
Clicking inside the cropped region also implements the action. It's actually
a
feature I'm not sure I like because it deviates from the rectangle tool's
implementation of the same action - to hide the handles.
Actually, clicking when there is a pending rectangle does the
On Fri, 17 Aug 2007 01:15:37 +0200, Martin Nordholts [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Raphaël Quinet wrote:
One of the changes from GIMP 2.2 to 2.4 is the streamlining of some
tools [...] However, as noted by one user on IRC today, this has also
removed the
big Crop button that existed
Raphaël Quinet wrote:
One of the changes from GIMP 2.2 to 2.4 is the streamlining of some
tools [...] However, as noted by one user on IRC today, this has also removed
the
big Crop button that existed previously in the pop-up. [...]
One idea would be to put such a button in the status bar,