Hi, "Bowie J. Poag" <bpoag@xxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > Hi Gang, Really easy to demonstrate this one: > > 1) Create a 64x64 image with a black background. > 2) Zoom in on it so it takes up most of your screen. > 3) Select All. > 4) [Script-Fu-->] Selection-->Round > 5) Give it a Relative Radius value of like 0.4, and Ok it. > 6) Stare in shock, amazement, and disbelief as the Round function > fails to produce four symmetrically-rounded courners. :) > > The rounded corners on the left side of the image will be different > than the ones on the right side. > > The fix for this would be pretty simple. Just perform the rounding > operation on one single corner, then mirror the selection to each > corner. The Round Selection fu works great on irregularly-shaped > selections, but sort of borks on perfectly square selections. Humbug! > :) > > Is this a simple off-by-one error, or just a special case? I'd say it's an old version of GIMP. IIRC this was fixed quite a while ago. What version are you using? Sven