[Gimp-user] Selection handles on a non freshly created selection

2013-03-01 Thread Sophoklis Goumas
Hello!

Right after one makes a selection, say by using the Rectangle Select
Tool, is presented with handles that allow altering the selection.

If one then selects another tool without deselecting is being deprived
of these handles while the selection remains active thus rendering him
unable to alter the selection in that fashion.

Thus forming my question: is there a way to make these handles to
(re-)appear on a non-freshly created selection?

Sophoklis
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Re: [Gimp-user] Selection handles on a non freshly created selection

2013-03-01 Thread Richard Gitschlag

 From: olspookishma...@gmail.com
 Date: Fri, 1 Mar 2013 17:23:54 +0200
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 Subject: [Gimp-user] Selection handles on a non freshly created selection
 
 Hello!
 
 Right after one makes a selection, say by using the Rectangle Select
 Tool, is presented with handles that allow altering the selection.
 
 If one then selects another tool without deselecting is being deprived
 of these handles while the selection remains active thus rendering him
 unable to alter the selection in that fashion.
 
 Thus forming my question: is there a way to make these handles to
 (re-)appear on a non-freshly created selection?
 
 Sophoklis
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Not really.  You can click inside the selected area and the selector will 
create rectangular select handles based on it, but this only has the desired 
effect on simple rectangular selections (or ellipse for ellipse).  Otherwise 
clicking and dragging will replace whatever complex shape exists with a simple 
rectangle - which is not desirable, but I don't think the devs will call it a 
bug either.

Thing about the handles on the Rectangle (and Ellipse) selectors is that though 
the selection has already been executed, the handles allow you to retroactively 
fine-tune the size or position (it literally Undoes the current selection and 
re-does it with the new values).  But this isn't the same as moving or scaling 
an existing (and possibly complex) selection.  For example:

- Create an Ellipse selection somewhere on the image.
- Switch to the Rectangle selector.
- Click inside the selection to get the selector handles.
- Attempt to resize or move the handles and the selected (ellipse) area is 
replaced by a rectangle.

There does not appear to be a way of e.g. directly scaling the selection 
channel only.

-- Stratadrake
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Re: [Gimp-user] Selection handles on a non freshly created selection

2013-03-01 Thread Richard Gitschlag


 There does not appear to be a way of e.g. directly scaling the selection 
 channel only.

Oops, spoke too soon - forgot that all Transform tools have the ability to 
operate on the selection channel instead of just a target image layer.

-- Stratadrake
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Numbers may not lie, but neither do they tell the whole truth.

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Re: [Gimp-user] Selection handles on a non freshly created selection

2013-03-01 Thread Steve Kinney
On 03/01/2013 12:16 PM, Richard Gitschlag wrote:
 
 There does not appear to be a way of e.g. directly scaling the
 selection channel only.
 
 Oops, spoke too soon - forgot that all Transform tools have the
 ability to operate on the selection channel instead of just a target
 image layer.

Good catch!  I like to pretend I'm an expert GIMP users but I keep
having these Well duh! moments when people mention stuff I really
should have known all along.

Thanks!

:o)

Steve



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