Re: [Gimp-user] Moving Selections

2008-10-31 Thread Oliver Lennox
Hello, 

Thanks for this. I actually found this page during my earlier hunt but
it's not exactly what I'm after. This refers to moving selections after
you release the mouse button. I mean moving the selection 'mid-drag' as
it were - so you don't have to keep clicking.

I used the cropping as an example (there are many scenarios where this
function was useful) but as if happens the same would apply to the
cropping tool as the selection tool. The problem appears at any point
where you're dragging out a shaped region.

It's a minor issue I know but it's amazing how one little thing can
cause you so much frustration when it's removed. 

Thanks,

Olly Lennox
IT Developer


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Subject: Re: [Gimp-user] Moving Selections

 A task that I find myself frequently performing is cropping images. In

 the old GIMP I used to drag out a selection box, and then use one of 
 the control keys (CTRL/ SHIFT/ ALT, can't remember which sadly) to 
 move it around until it looked right.

One link to rule them all

http://docs.gimp.org/en/gimp-using-selections.html

But why don't you use the crop tool if you want to crop an image or a
layer?

Daniel

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[Gimp-user] Moving Selections

2008-10-28 Thread Oliver Lennox
Hello All,
 
I've been using the GIMP off and on since 2.2 and find it to be a very
good piece of software. I'm a web programmer and don't tend to do much
graphic design work, but occasionally I need a button / background in a
hurry and I enjoy having a play around to see what I can come up with. 
 
A task that I find myself frequently performing is cropping images. In
the old GIMP I used to drag out a selection box, and then use one of the
control keys (CTRL/ SHIFT/ ALT, can't remember which sadly) to move it
around until it looked right. So for example, if I wanted the left
border to expand out a bit further I would hold the key, move my
selection left a bit, release the key, and the continue to line up the
right border. It is such a simple, fluid process that it wasn't
something I ever thought consciously about.
 
The problem I have is that in the newer GIMPs I cannot seem to find the
key which does this. I've read online that it should be the ALT key but
when I searched on Google I just got back a lot posts that seemed to end
in an argument about the right / wrong way to use the software. This
doesn't concern me really, I'd just like to know how to get this
functionality back as it was something that I found very useful. 
 
Would it be possible for someone to show me where I'm going wrong?
 
Thanks very much,
 

Olly Lennox
IT Developer
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