Hi,
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 13:00 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
Also, a small suggestion to the development team. If you have a value
such as 11.20 in a field and I place the cursor between the 2 and the 0
and then try to enter another digit like 8 for a value of 11.281, nothing
happens because
Hi,
On Fri, 2008-01-04 at 02:30 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
What are you doing for rotation? I select the rotation tool from the
toolbox and as soon as I click in the image the Rotate dialog is displayed.
That is what I do and I can not reproduce your problem then.
Sven
I'm using gimp 2.4.3 on a Sun Solaris 10 system. When using the rotation
tool, I find that if I enter a number in the Angle box (say 17.50) and the
image is rotated, if I then use the mouse to grab the picture and drag
it a bit more in the direction of positive rotation, the image takes a
huge
On Thu, 3 Jan 2008 13:00:46 GMT
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jeffery Small) wrote:
Am I
misunderstanding something about how the dialog and the drag function
work?
Put the cursor farther from the image centre todo the rotation, and you'll
be able to do smaller rotation increments. You can even activate
I wrote:
Am I misunderstanding something about how the dialog and the drag
function work?
John Coppens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Put the cursor farther from the image centre todo the rotation, and you'll
be able to do smaller rotation increments. You can even activate rotation
inside the
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 13:00 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
I'm using gimp 2.4.3 on a Sun Solaris 10 system. When using the rotation
tool, I find that if I enter a number in the Angle box (say 17.50) and the
image is rotated, if I then use the mouse to grab the picture and drag
it a bit more
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 13:00 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
I'm using gimp 2.4.3 on a Sun Solaris 10 system. When using the rotation
tool, I find that if I enter a number in the Angle box (say 17.50) and the
image is rotated, if I then use the mouse to grab the picture and drag
it a bit more in
That's interesting. It is consistently reproducible here. I just loaded
another jpeg image, rotated it 20 degrees in the dialog. Then no mater
where I grab the image and drag a bit, as soon as I release mouse button
B1, the image jumps back to a small positive angle of rotation and then
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 13:00 +, Jeffery Small wrote:
I'm using gimp 2.4.3 on a Sun Solaris 10 system. When using the
rotation
tool, I find that if I enter a number in the Angle box (say 17.50)
and the
image is rotated, if I then use the mouse to grab the picture and
drag
it a bit
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* Leonard Evens [EMAIL PROTECTED] [01-03-08 16:55]:
When I set the rotation to 20 degrees in the dialog, the image
immediately rotates what I presume is 20 degrees. If I then click in
the image, the 20 degree setting is negated with the mouse
On Thu, 03 Jan 2008 21:22:23 +
norman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I couldn't resist having a go. In every case I tried, when I set the
correction to any number of degrees and then clicked inside the grid,
the grid jumped towards zero. However, when I manually rotated the grid,
and then
Hi,
On Thu, 2008-01-03 at 21:22 +, norman wrote:
That's interesting. It is consistently reproducible here. I just loaded
another jpeg image, rotated it 20 degrees in the dialog. Then no mater
where I grab the image and drag a bit, as soon as I release mouse button
B1, the image
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