On Fri, 2013-08-16 at 11:10 -0400, Elle Stone wrote:
> > I've often wished for "repeat the last selection but in a different
> > mode"
>
> +1 for the ability to reselect the last selection.
>
> I'm not sure what "in a different mode" means,
E.g. subtract from selection instead of add to selectio
On 8/16/13, Ofnuts wrote:
> On 08/16/2013 05:10 PM, Elle Stone wrote:
>> Hitting "undo" to get back to the previous selection means redoing all
>> the subsequent editing, not always easy to do and often impossible to
>> replicate exactly.
>
> Duplicate image, "undo" on the original image, then dra
On 08/16/2013 05:10 PM, Elle Stone wrote:
Hitting "undo" to get back to the previous selection means redoing all
the subsequent editing, not always easy to do and often impossible to
replicate exactly.
Duplicate image, "undo" on the original image, then drag layers from the
duplicate?
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> I've often wished for "repeat the last selection but in a different
> mode"
+1 for the ability to reselect the last selection.
I'm not sure what "in a different mode" means, but many times I
dismiss a selection only to realize I'd like to use it again. If I
*know* I want to reuse a selection, I
Liam R E Quin writes:
> On Thu, 2013-08-15 at 11:15 +0200, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>
>> Ideally GIMP could blink the image or something when you add selection
>> points that don't increase/decrease the already selected area, but I
>> guess that might take some time to implement.
> GIMP can'
> To: gimp-user-list@gnome.org
> From: unham...@fsfe.org
> Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2013 11:15:41 +0200
> Subject: [Gimp-user] freehand selection lost since image was already selected
>
> Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
> lots and lots of p
On Thu, 2013-08-15 at 11:15 +0200, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
> Ideally GIMP could blink the image or something when you add selection
> points that don't increase/decrease the already selected area, but I
> guess that might take some time to implement.
GIMP can't know that until you complete t
Alexandre Prokoudine writes:
> On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>>
>> Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
>> lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing gets
>> selected. Then you notice that, once again, you had d
Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
> Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection
> with lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing
> gets selected. Then you notice that, once again, you had done a
> Select All some time ago (invisible because you zoomed in) a
On Thu, Aug 15, 2013 at 1:15 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>
> Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
> lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing gets
> selected. Then you notice that, once again, you had done a Select All
> some time ago (inv
On 08/15/2013 01:07 PM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
Sorry, forgot to mention, I typically have the "add to selection" button
on. It's a lot more pleasant to use when doing large freehand selections
than having to hold the shift button, and avoids that other dangerous
situation where your shift-
Ofnuts writes:
> On 08/15/2013 11:15 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
>> Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
>> lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing gets
>> selected. Then you notice that, once again, you had done a Select All
>> some t
On 08/15/2013 11:15 AM, Kevin Brubeck Unhammer wrote:
Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing gets
selected. Then you notice that, once again, you had done a Select All
some time ago (invisible because yo
Elle Stone writes:
> I'm always forgetting whether there's a previous selection still in
> force, especially as often I temporarily set the selection to
> invisible (it's hard to see the results of painting the selected areas
> on fine details if the marching ants are in the way), and then forget
I'm always forgetting whether there's a previous selection still in
force, especially as often I temporarily set the selection to
invisible (it's hard to see the results of painting the selected areas
on fine details if the marching ants are in the way), and then forget
to make the selection visibl
Say you've zoomed in to start this painstaking freehand selection with
lots and lots of points, and when you get to the end, nothing gets
selected. Then you notice that, once again, you had done a Select All
some time ago (invisible because you zoomed in) and forgotten to Select
None before clicki
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