Hi,
"Branko Collin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The Magic Wand is not the only way to make a selection. I agree it
> sounds logical that one would want to stroke or fill a wand selection
> completely, but I can think of uses for a threshold fill with a
> rectangular or elliptical selection.
On 5 Jun 2001, at 16:10, Ralf Engels wrote:
[discussion so far]
> 1. Most of the user use the magic wand to select and either ,
> or drag and drop or the bucket tool to fill a region. They normaly
> don't use the threshold.
The Magic Wand is not the only way to make a selection. I agree it
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On Tue, Jun 05, 2001 at 04:10:58PM +0200, Ralf Engels wrote:
> Why do we need two or three tools to fill a region? Only because other
> programs have that much tools?
> I say no. One tool should be sufficient.
"There is more than one way to do it."
Nick.
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Hello,
I think I should summ up the discussion to this point:
1. Most of the user use the magic wand to select and either ,
or drag and drop or the bucket tool to fill a region. They normaly don't
use the threshold.
2. The user interface is not clear. I didn't know that you can drag
and drop to a
On 1 Jun 2001, at 8:14, Seth Burgess wrote:
Branko:
> > If you guys decide to program a Bucket Fill
> > function that always fills the whole
> > selection, then the interface should mirror
> > this: once a user has made a selection and then
> > doubleclicks on the Bucket Fill icon to
> > conj
> If you guys decide to program a Bucket Fill
> function that
> always fills the whole selection, then the interface
> should mirror
> this: once a user has made a selection and then
> doubleclicks on the
> Bucket Fill icon to conjure up the Bucket Fill
> dialog, the threshold
> should be put
On 1 Jun 2001, at 13:51, Sven Neumann wrote:
> Lourens Veen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Hmm, I use the bucket fill all the time, both for patterns and
> > filling selections. If I want to fill a region with a similar
> > colour with another one I usually select it with the magic
> > wand
Hi,
Ralf Engels <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I had some problems with the following operations:
>
> Fill a selection with a pattern.
> Lighting a selection up.
>
> The above operations are possible with the bucket fill, but the bucket
> makes it's own selection.
Hmm??? Of course Bucket Fill
Hello,
I had some problems with the following operations:
Fill a selection with a pattern.
Lighting a selection up.
The above operations are possible with the bucket fill, but the
bucket makes it's own selection.
After thinking about the problem I came to the following chart:
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