Liam R E Quin wrote:
It would be easy to update Fixed: Size however, since that uses the same
widget as Fixed: Aspect ratio, so I'm still curious about what you mean
with crop zone
I think it's fairly clear (although maybe I'm out to breakfast)...
when you clidck on Fixed Size, the size
Liam R E Quin wrote:
On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 08:34 +0200, Martin Nordholts wrote:
However, with latest svn it's still frustrating:
(1) open a medium-sized image, e.g. 1000x3000 pixels
(2) press C to choose crop tool, and drag out a rectangle of
(say) several hundred pixels on a side
(3)
On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 08:34 +0200, Martin Nordholts wrote:
It seems to me as if you describe Fixed: Size simply as a facility to
lock the current size. That was the case before I started to implement
guiguru's rectangle tools spec [1], but it's not the case anymore, so
your argumentation
Guys,
the fixed ratio/width/height/size functionality is optimised for
applying that constraint many times over a period of time (all day
long).
You set it up, then you use it for a while.
If you quickly want to set the width/height/size of the bounding
rectangle
then there are the width
Laurent MONIN wrote:
Hello,
the fixed option of the crop tool is far better now, aspect ratio is
nicely working, thank you very much for what you did.
I noted few things (that you may already know):
- in some cases, there are spurious lines drawn when defining the crop zone.
-
It would be easy to update Fixed: Size however, since that uses the same
widget as Fixed: Aspect ratio, so I'm still curious about what you mean
with crop zone
I think it's fairly clear (although maybe I'm out to breakfast)...
when you clidck on Fixed Size, the size (width + height fields)