Pinta has that function, to select a section and paste it into a new
image using ctrl-alt-v. Once you have Pinta installed, go to the Image
menu > Open with ... Pinta.

Pinta is simply an image editor, not a viewer or manager.

Other viewers that have more features and move along the line to a
full-scale photo manager are geeqie or gthumb, or all the way to
digikam, which has the most management features, and quite a bit of
editing functions as well.

On Mon, Apr 13, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Tomas Nordin <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> There seem to be a big gap between the small and easy kind of
> image-viewers as eog and advanced tools as gimp. What I really miss is
> some basic features as copy and paste. It should be possible to paste an
> image from the clipboard (a screen dump for example). It should be
> possible to make a selection, ctrl-c, and then paste that to get a part
> of the image as a new image.
>
> That would be awesome and maybe not that very advanced to implement.
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