Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-28 Thread Jeremy Nell

How does one go about requesting this as a feature enhancement?

To include this in Gimp would vastly improve usability in this regard, 
as well as making logical (and practical) sense.




On 26/01/2011 12:14, Jeremy Nell wrote:
Except that the opacity slider makes it tougher to see the preview as 
the opacity is made less.


But that's besides the point.

1.  If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that 
layer should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
2.  When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should 
remain in its place, rather than suddenly appear at the top of every 
layer when being rotated / scaled.


Surely, this is a reasonable request?


On 26/01/2011 12:06, Ofnuts wrote:

On 01/26/2011 09:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something 
that needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very 
intuitive.


Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled 
interferes with the rest of the working area.  For example, if I set 
a particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom 
of all other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the 
layer suddenly appear on top of all other layers?


This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


The Scale and Rotate tools have an opacity slider for the preview...



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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-28 Thread Tőkés Ábel

Øyvind have already answered your question:

It indeed is, and this should eventually solve itself as GEGL is more
properly integrated with the layer stack of GIMP and what is shown is
no longer a preview but the actual result. For now the preview is a
hack that provides better visual feedback than just a bounding box or
a wireframe grid.

/Øyvind K.

This means that your request will be automatically solved in the future release.
You don't have much chance that anyone will spend his/her time by writing a 
temporary solution.

Abel




On 1/28/2011 9:58 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:

How does one go about requesting this as a feature enhancement?

To include this in Gimp would vastly improve usability in this regard, 
as well as making logical (and practical) sense.




On 26/01/2011 12:14, Jeremy Nell wrote:
Except that the opacity slider makes it tougher to see the preview as 
the opacity is made less.


But that's besides the point.

1.  If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that 
layer should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
2.  When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should 
remain in its place, rather than suddenly appear at the top of every 
layer when being rotated / scaled.


Surely, this is a reasonable request?


On 26/01/2011 12:06, Ofnuts wrote:

On 01/26/2011 09:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something 
that needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very 
intuitive.


Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled 
interferes with the rest of the working area.  For example, if I 
set a particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the 
bottom of all other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% 
and the layer suddenly appear on top of all other layers?


This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


The Scale and Rotate tools have an opacity slider for the preview...



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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-28 Thread Jeremy Nell

I must have missed that response.

Thanks.  Looking forward to the new release!


On 28/01/2011 11:09, Tőkés Ábel wrote:

Øyvind have already answered your question:

It indeed is, and this should eventually solve itself as GEGL is more
properly integrated with the layer stack of GIMP and what is shown is
no longer a preview but the actual result. For now the preview is a
hack that provides better visual feedback than just a bounding box or
a wireframe grid.

/Øyvind K.

This means that your request will be automatically solved in the future release.
You don't have much chance that anyone will spend his/her time by writing a 
temporary solution.

Abel



On 1/28/2011 9:58 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:

How does one go about requesting this as a feature enhancement?

To include this in Gimp would vastly improve usability in this 
regard, as well as making logical (and practical) sense.




On 26/01/2011 12:14, Jeremy Nell wrote:
Except that the opacity slider makes it tougher to see the preview 
as the opacity is made less.


But that's besides the point.

1.  If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that 
layer should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
2.  When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should 
remain in its place, rather than suddenly appear at the top of every 
layer when being rotated / scaled.


Surely, this is a reasonable request?


On 26/01/2011 12:06, Ofnuts wrote:

On 01/26/2011 09:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something 
that needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very 
intuitive.


Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / 
scaled interferes with the rest of the working area.  For example, 
if I set a particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at 
the bottom of all other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 
100% and the layer suddenly appear on top of all other layers?


This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


The Scale and Rotate tools have an opacity slider for the preview...



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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-28 Thread Rob Antonishen
Not sure about GEGL previews, bu there is a new transform tool spec:

http://gui.gimp.org/index.php/Transformation_tool_specification

To combine scale, shear and rotate into one tool.  No mention of how
previews are to be handled, however.

-Rob A

On Fri, Jan 28, 2011 at 4:16 AM, Jeremy Nell jeremyn...@gmail.com wrote:
 I must have missed that response.

 Thanks.  Looking forward to the new release!


 On 28/01/2011 11:09, Tőkés Ábel wrote:

 Øyvind have already answered your question:

 It indeed is, and this should eventually solve itself as GEGL is more
 properly integrated with the layer stack of GIMP and what is shown is
 no longer a preview but the actual result. For now the preview is a
 hack that provides better visual feedback than just a bounding box or
 a wireframe grid.

 /Øyvind K.

 This means that your request will be automatically solved in the future
 release.
 You don't have much chance that anyone will spend his/her time by writing a
 temporary solution.

 Abel



 On 1/28/2011 9:58 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:

 How does one go about requesting this as a feature enhancement?

 To include this in Gimp would vastly improve usability in this regard, as
 well as making logical (and practical) sense.



 On 26/01/2011 12:14, Jeremy Nell wrote:

 Except that the opacity slider makes it tougher to see the preview as the
 opacity is made less.

 But that's besides the point.

 1.  If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that layer
 should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
 2.  When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should remain
 in its place, rather than suddenly appear at the top of every layer when
 being rotated / scaled.

 Surely, this is a reasonable request?


 On 26/01/2011 12:06, Ofnuts wrote:

 On 01/26/2011 09:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:

 The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something that
 needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very intuitive.

 Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled
 interferes with the rest of the working area.  For example, if I set a
 particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom of all
 other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the layer suddenly
 appear on top of all other layers?

 This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

 Is there a way to fix this / work around it?

 The Scale and Rotate tools have an opacity slider for the preview...


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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-26 Thread Jeremy Nell
The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something that 
needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very intuitive.


Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled 
interferes with the rest of the working area.  For example, if I set a 
particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom of all 
other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the layer 
suddenly appear on top of all other layers?


This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


On 21/01/2011 12:33, Jeremy Nell wrote:
Thanks.  That does help, but not completely, because the more you 
lessen the opacity, the less of the preview you can see.  It still 
appears on top of all the layers, rather than in the layer where it 
was originally positioned (in this case, at the bottom).



On 21/01/2011 12:20, Mikel Garai wrote:
The rotate tool have an opacity slider for the preview in the tool 
options dialog.


El 21/01/11 11:16, Jeremy Nell escribió:

1.  I have an illustration with a few layers (lines and colours).
2.  I drag and drop, let's say, an image of a TV onto the illustration.
3.  I move the TV's layer down to below all the layers, so that it's at
the bottom and appears partly behind, say, a cabinet.
4.  I want to scale and rotate it so that it looks better (still behind
the cabinet).  I click the Rotate tool.
5.  When I rotate the TV, it no longer appears behind all the other
layers (and, thus, behind the cabinet).  It appears as if it were the
top most layer and, thus, in front of the cabinet.

Is there a way to make it NOT do that?  This is because I physically
can't see behind it, so my rotating becomes guesswork; if my rotation is
wrong, then I undo and try again, which becomes a bit tedious.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-26 Thread peter kostov
I don't have a solution, but would like to second this - it is really 
counter productive. The layer should indeed stay where it is and do not 
change settings like opacity, etc.

Peter

On 01/26/2011 10:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
 The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something that
 needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very intuitive.

 Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled
 interferes with the rest of the working area. For example, if I set a
 particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom of all
 other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the layer
 suddenly appear on top of all other layers?

 This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

 Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


 On 21/01/2011 12:33, Jeremy Nell wrote:
 Thanks. That does help, but not completely, because the more you
 lessen the opacity, the less of the preview you can see. It still
 appears on top of all the layers, rather than in the layer where it
 was originally positioned (in this case, at the bottom).


 On 21/01/2011 12:20, Mikel Garai wrote:
 The rotate tool have an opacity slider for the preview in the tool
 options dialog.

 El 21/01/11 11:16, Jeremy Nell escribió:
 1.  I have an illustration with a few layers (lines and colours).
 2.  I drag and drop, let's say, an image of a TV onto the illustration.
 3.  I move the TV's layer down to below all the layers, so that it's at
 the bottom and appears partly behind, say, a cabinet.
 4.  I want to scale and rotate it so that it looks better (still behind
 the cabinet).  I click the Rotate tool.
 5.  When I rotate the TV, it no longer appears behind all the other
 layers (and, thus, behind the cabinet).  It appears as if it were the
 top most layer and, thus, in front of the cabinet.

 Is there a way to make it NOT do that?  This is because I physically
 can't see behind it, so my rotating becomes guesswork; if my rotation is
 wrong, then I undo and try again, which becomes a bit tedious.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-26 Thread Jeremy Nell
Rotating and scaling a layer should not affect the opacity and layer 
positioning, logically.

On 26/01/2011 11:28, peter kostov wrote:
 I don't have a solution, but would like to second this - it is really
 counter productive. The layer should indeed stay where it is and do not
 change settings like opacity, etc.

 Peter

 On 01/26/2011 10:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
 The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something that
 needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very intuitive.

 Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled
 interferes with the rest of the working area. For example, if I set a
 particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom of all
 other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the layer
 suddenly appear on top of all other layers?

 This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

 Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


 On 21/01/2011 12:33, Jeremy Nell wrote:
 Thanks. That does help, but not completely, because the more you
 lessen the opacity, the less of the preview you can see. It still
 appears on top of all the layers, rather than in the layer where it
 was originally positioned (in this case, at the bottom).


 On 21/01/2011 12:20, Mikel Garai wrote:
 The rotate tool have an opacity slider for the preview in the tool
 options dialog.

 El 21/01/11 11:16, Jeremy Nell escribió:
 1.  I have an illustration with a few layers (lines and colours).
 2.  I drag and drop, let's say, an image of a TV onto the illustration.
 3.  I move the TV's layer down to below all the layers, so that it's at
 the bottom and appears partly behind, say, a cabinet.
 4.  I want to scale and rotate it so that it looks better (still behind
 the cabinet).  I click the Rotate tool.
 5.  When I rotate the TV, it no longer appears behind all the other
 layers (and, thus, behind the cabinet).  It appears as if it were the
 top most layer and, thus, in front of the cabinet.

 Is there a way to make it NOT do that?  This is because I physically
 can't see behind it, so my rotating becomes guesswork; if my rotation is
 wrong, then I undo and try again, which becomes a bit tedious.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-26 Thread Ofnuts

On 01/26/2011 09:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something 
that needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very intuitive.


Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled 
interferes with the rest of the working area.  For example, if I set a 
particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom of 
all other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the 
layer suddenly appear on top of all other layers?


This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


The Scale and Rotate tools have an opacity slider for the preview...


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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-26 Thread Jeremy Nell
Except that the opacity slider makes it tougher to see the preview as 
the opacity is made less.


But that's besides the point.

1.  If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that layer 
should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
2.  When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should 
remain in its place, rather than suddenly appear at the top of every 
layer when being rotated / scaled.


Surely, this is a reasonable request?


On 26/01/2011 12:06, Ofnuts wrote:

On 01/26/2011 09:22 AM, Jeremy Nell wrote:
The more I work in Gimp, the more I realise that this is something 
that needs to be looked at by the developers, as it is not very 
intuitive.


Again, I've found how the focus of the image being rotated / scaled 
interferes with the rest of the working area.  For example, if I set 
a particular layer's opacity to 20% and the layer is at the bottom of 
all other layers, why, then, does the opacity become 100% and the 
layer suddenly appear on top of all other layers?


This makes it very difficult to work efficiently.

Is there a way to fix this / work around it?


The Scale and Rotate tools have an opacity slider for the preview...



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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-26 Thread Øyvind Kolås
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 10:14 AM, Jeremy Nell jeremyn...@gmail.com wrote:
 But that's besides the point.

 1.  If I've set the opacity of the layer, then the opacity of that layer
 should remain as is when I scale / rotate.
 2.  When I scale / rotate, the layer's position in the stack should remain
 in its place, rather than suddenly appear at the top of every layer when
 being rotated / scaled.

 Surely, this is a reasonable request?

It indeed is, and this should eventually solve itself as GEGL is more
properly integrated with the layer stack of GIMP and what is shown is
no longer a preview but the actual result. For now the preview is a
hack that provides better visual feedback than just a bounding box or
a wireframe grid.

/Øyvind K.
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[Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-21 Thread Jeremy Nell
1.  I have an illustration with a few layers (lines and colours).
2.  I drag and drop, let's say, an image of a TV onto the illustration.
3.  I move the TV's layer down to below all the layers, so that it's at 
the bottom and appears partly behind, say, a cabinet.
4.  I want to scale and rotate it so that it looks better (still behind 
the cabinet).  I click the Rotate tool.
5.  When I rotate the TV, it no longer appears behind all the other 
layers (and, thus, behind the cabinet).  It appears as if it were the 
top most layer and, thus, in front of the cabinet.

Is there a way to make it NOT do that?  This is because I physically 
can't see behind it, so my rotating becomes guesswork; if my rotation is 
wrong, then I undo and try again, which becomes a bit tedious.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-21 Thread Mikel Garai
The rotate tool have an opacity slider for the preview in the tool 
options dialog.


El 21/01/11 11:16, Jeremy Nell escribió:

1.  I have an illustration with a few layers (lines and colours).
2.  I drag and drop, let's say, an image of a TV onto the illustration.
3.  I move the TV's layer down to below all the layers, so that it's at
the bottom and appears partly behind, say, a cabinet.
4.  I want to scale and rotate it so that it looks better (still behind
the cabinet).  I click the Rotate tool.
5.  When I rotate the TV, it no longer appears behind all the other
layers (and, thus, behind the cabinet).  It appears as if it were the
top most layer and, thus, in front of the cabinet.

Is there a way to make it NOT do that?  This is because I physically
can't see behind it, so my rotating becomes guesswork; if my rotation is
wrong, then I undo and try again, which becomes a bit tedious.
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Re: [Gimp-user] Scaling / rotating images and focus

2011-01-21 Thread Jeremy Nell
Thanks.  That does help, but not completely, because the more you lessen 
the opacity, the less of the preview you can see.  It still appears on 
top of all the layers, rather than in the layer where it was originally 
positioned (in this case, at the bottom).



On 21/01/2011 12:20, Mikel Garai wrote:
The rotate tool have an opacity slider for the preview in the tool 
options dialog.


El 21/01/11 11:16, Jeremy Nell escribió:

1.  I have an illustration with a few layers (lines and colours).
2.  I drag and drop, let's say, an image of a TV onto the illustration.
3.  I move the TV's layer down to below all the layers, so that it's at
the bottom and appears partly behind, say, a cabinet.
4.  I want to scale and rotate it so that it looks better (still behind
the cabinet).  I click the Rotate tool.
5.  When I rotate the TV, it no longer appears behind all the other
layers (and, thus, behind the cabinet).  It appears as if it were the
top most layer and, thus, in front of the cabinet.

Is there a way to make it NOT do that?  This is because I physically
can't see behind it, so my rotating becomes guesswork; if my rotation is
wrong, then I undo and try again, which becomes a bit tedious.
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