Ok, Michael, do you know how I can make my scenario little more usable?
Any key shortcut will be great..
On Sun, Jan 3, 2016 at 11:08 PM Jehan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2016-01-03 20:03, Michael Natterer wrote:
> > On Wed, 2015-12-30 at 15:49 +0100, Jehan wrote:
> >> If shrinking selection is a very c
Hi,
On 2016-01-03 20:03, Michael Natterer wrote:
On Wed, 2015-12-30 at 15:49 +0100, Jehan wrote:
If shrinking selection is a very common usage of yours, why not set
a
keyboard shortcut for it? There is the "select-shrink" action. This
may
be better than making it automatic actually, no?
sel
On Wed, 2015-12-30 at 15:49 +0100, Jehan wrote:
> If shrinking selection is a very common usage of yours, why not set
> a
> keyboard shortcut for it? There is the "select-shrink" action. This
> may
> be better than making it automatic actually, no?
select-shrink is an entirely different operatio
On Wed, 2015-12-30 at 15:49 +0100, Jehan wrote:
> Hi,
>
> On 2015-12-30 05:52, Georgy Grigoryev wrote:
> > In earlier versions of GIMP was a "auto-shrink checkbox". Than it
> > was
> > replaced with button, which is more clear show what is the checkbox
> > doing. But it works only one time. If you
Ok, it's good idea. It may be useful for me, I will try. But I think
autoshrink checkbox have a chance to live. It behavior can be like this:
automatically dropped to unchecked state each choosing select tool from
toolbox. What about that? No confusing and little
more valuable functionality to whom
Hi,
On 2015-12-30 05:52, Georgy Grigoryev wrote:
In earlier versions of GIMP was a "auto-shrink checkbox". Than it was
replaced with button, which is more clear show what is the checkbox
doing. But it works only one time. If you extract a lot of elements
from frame it's tiring you for every elem