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 beca
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> I believe that you have explained his observation. He has not
> committed the numerically entered rotation and it is negated when he
> attempts to rotate the image with the mouse, and is much more
> noticable at larger angles of rotation.
I would like to add that I never actually do
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
Sven Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Ah, now I see what you are doing differently. You guys are activating
>the tool from the Layer->Transform->Arbitrary Rotation menu. I haven't
>done this in years. Indeed, there seems to be a bug in the Rotate tool
>when it is being called from the menus. Y
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, t
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
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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, 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
>
>
> 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 t
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 i
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 m
> 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
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 activa
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