>From: Sven Neumann <sven@xxxxxxxx> > >I don't think such a thing can be implemented without massive changes to >the internals. But why would your users want such a behaviour? And what >are your users? As I seem to have requested similar functionality, I would like to know what are these internals. Could you point me to the files which has the mentioned internals. For example, I open an image and create a new view (View/New View menu). Then when I use the rectangle selection tool, the solid line is visible only in one view. The selection's non-solid line becomes visible in both views. Why the tool's solid line is not visible in both views? What code file controls it? Why the selection's non-solid line is visible in both views? What code file controls it? Why the path or other objects would not be visible in both views? I had one solution to the problem earlier: I suggested the tool plugins and a vector/geometry layer (perhaps different consept than what got implemented this summer). The example tool was the rectangle tool, where the tool's solid line was added to a temporary vector layer. The solid line would have been visible in both views trivially because the vector layer would had been part of the image itself. I have a perfect solution ;-) too but I would like to check the internals first. Juhana -- http://music.columbia.edu/mailman/listinfo/linux-graphics-dev for developers of open source graphics software _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer