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--- Comment #5 from rave...@o2.pl ---
(In reply to Deif Lou from comment #4)
> You can use the "Show global selection mask"
> action/shortcut/button-in-the-toolbar to activate/deactivate the global
> selection and paint on it. The effect is very similar
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--- Comment #4 from Deif Lou ---
You can use the "Show global selection mask"
action/shortcut/button-in-the-toolbar to activate/deactivate the global
selection and paint on it. The effect is very similar to what you propose.
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--- Comment #3 from rave...@o2.pl ---
(In reply to Deif Lou from comment #2)
> Did you know you can already paint on the selection? If you check "Show
> global selection mask" on the "Select" menu, a selection mask appears on the
> layer docker. If you s
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--- Comment #2 from Deif Lou ---
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--- Comment #1 from rave...@o2.pl ---
I've just noticed that with such "selection mode" we could just remove
selection tools entirely and declutter the toolbar, since there are painting
analogues of most selection tools. And so, provided that the "select