Thanks Alex!
-C
On Thu, Dec 10, 2015 at 12:24 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine <
alexandre.prokoud...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 3:24 PM, C R wrote:
> > Thanks. :) And yes, please. :) Also, a strange behaviour:
> > GIMP seems to remember which accelerator you used last, and will choose
>
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 3:24 PM, C R wrote:
> Thanks. :) And yes, please. :) Also, a strange behaviour:
> GIMP seems to remember which accelerator you used last, and will choose
> "crop to selection" the next time you hit alt-i-c. I think accelerators
> should always do the same thing when you hit t
On 12/09/2015 12:33 PM, C R wrote:
Is this what you mean by "original layer"? If a layer stack has two
layers, A and B, with B as the upper layer, and if a
transform/rotate/etc tool is used on B, the "original layer" is
layer B *before* the tranform, and the transformed layer is w
>
> Is this what you mean by "original layer"? If a layer stack has two
> layers, A and B, with B as the upper layer, and if a transform/rotate/etc
> tool is used on B, the "original layer" is layer B *before* the tranform,
> and the transformed layer is what B would look like if the transform were
On 12/09/2015 01:05 AM, Gez wrote:
I raised this subject in the UI mailing list a few days ago. In my
opinion, A should be the solution.
We need to discuss the usefulness of having the original layer during
transforms. In my experience, most of the times it's a hurdle, blocking
the context for t