On Thursday 23 December 2004 18:17, GSR - FR wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (2004-12-23 at 1037.07 -0800):
Well, you can open a script-fu console and use the
gimp-rect-select command (ugh). But no, there is no reasonable
way to do it right now.
Not fast, but easier than scripting, use four
So Gert - if you want it - just post to the list can someone provide
me a script-fu were I can enter 4 coordinates and have a rectangular
selection using these coordinates?
And people will provide you one.
ok :)
The reason why i want it is because if you slice something in two like
a
Hi,
Gert Cuykens [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
The reason why i want it is because if you slice something in two
like a circle and you want to stretch the middle you have to select
in the exact middle of the circle a 1 px slice and scale
it. Selecting a 1 px slice is a pain in the butt without
The rect-select tool allows you to specify a fixed size. You just need
to position the selection manually. But since you can move a selection
and position it using the cursor keys (while pressing Alt), that
shouldn't be a problem.
Sven
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The rect-select tool allows you to specify a fixed size. You just need
to position the selection manually. But since you can move a selection
and position it using the cursor keys (while pressing Alt), that
shouldn't be a problem.
Sven
alleluia praise the lord it is a miracle the