guides and rotate preview
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guides and rotate preview | Mikel Garai | 31 Oct 17:52 |
guides and rotate preview | Michael Natterer | 31 Oct 18:22 |
guides and rotate preview | Mikel Garai | 31 Oct 19:51 |
guides and rotate preview
Hi!
I am working with the 2.7 version (compiling what is in git). I notice that the rotate tool's preview is drawn in front of the guides. I read several times in this list that the rotate's preview right now is a hack due to performance, but in the 2.6 branch this same hack used to draw the guides in the top.
If reverting this is a trivial change, I would appreciate this working as it used to in the 2.6 branch, that I think is what guides are for. If this leads to a complex change don't bother, is not that big deal, just a little annoying.
The same is happening in scale, shear and perspective tools too.
Of course it would be awesome if this worked correctly in the layer stack and with the layer blending/opacity/mask and so on, but this seems like a much more drastic change for now, and maybe not even practical due to performance.
Thanks for all the hard work and this wonderful application! I'm just an enthusiast of photography, but every time i have to post-process anything, GIMP is the way to go ( except some simple adjustments to convert RAW -> TIF )
- mIKEL
guides and rotate preview
Please file a bug about this, i never thought of guides when implementing the new transform preview class.
--mitch
On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 18:52 +0100, Mikel Garai wrote:
Hi!
I am working with the 2.7 version (compiling what is in git). I notice that the rotate tool's preview is drawn in front of the guides. I read several times in this list that the rotate's preview right now is a hack due to performance, but in the 2.6 branch this same hack used to draw the guides in the top.
If reverting this is a trivial change, I would appreciate this working as it used to in the 2.6 branch, that I think is what guides are for. If this leads to a complex change don't bother, is not that big deal, just a little annoying.
The same is happening in scale, shear and perspective tools too.
Of course it would be awesome if this worked correctly in the layer stack and with the layer blending/opacity/mask and so on, but this seems like a much more drastic change for now, and maybe not even practical due to performance.
Thanks for all the hard work and this wonderful application! I'm just an enthusiast of photography, but every time i have to post-process anything, GIMP is the way to go ( except some simple adjustments to convert RAW -> TIF )
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guides and rotate preview
Ok, done!
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=663121
please let me know if you need more information, but I think is really easy to understand.
thanks for the quick answer,
- mIKEL
El 31/10/11 19:22, Michael Natterer escribió:
Please file a bug about this, i never thought of guides when implementing the new transform preview class.
--mitch
On Mon, 2011-10-31 at 18:52 +0100, Mikel Garai wrote:
Hi!
I am working with the 2.7 version (compiling what is in git). I notice that the rotate tool's preview is drawn in front of the guides. I read several times in this list that the rotate's preview right now is a hack due to performance, but in the 2.6 branch this same hack used to draw the guides in the top.
If reverting this is a trivial change, I would appreciate this working as it used to in the 2.6 branch, that I think is what guides are for. If this leads to a complex change don't bother, is not that big deal, just a little annoying.
The same is happening in scale, shear and perspective tools too.
Of course it would be awesome if this worked correctly in the layer stack and with the layer blending/opacity/mask and so on, but this seems like a much more drastic change for now, and maybe not even practical due to performance.
Thanks for all the hard work and this wonderful application! I'm just an enthusiast of photography, but every time i have to post-process anything, GIMP is the way to go ( except some simple adjustments to convert RAW -> TIF )
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