I don't believe that you can. For one, generally speaking, GIMP is a
raster-based image program and thus does not have the notion of objects. If
you don't want to keep going back and forth between the Layers dialog and
your image, then another option is to right-click on the image, go to Layer
and
On Sun, Nov 15, 2009 at 6:52 PM, Peter Rosenberg p.rosenb...@gmx.net wrote:
How can I change the layer selection by clicking on the object in the image?
In preferences-Tool options, configure the move tool to set the
layer or path as active.
Sorry -- it is not my fault this is hidden - I'd
Hi,
p.rosenb...@gmx.net (2009-11-15 at 2152.06 +0100):
How can I change the layer selection by clicking on the object in the image?
Move tool has a pick layer or guide mode, it will select the topmost
layer that is non transparent for the pixel you click.
GSR
Thank you, that is the solution! :-)
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