On 05/14/2009 11:51 AM, Alexandre Prokoudine wrote: > On Thu, May 14, 2009 at 7:43 PM, Liam R E Quin wrote: > >> Go to tool options, choose "corrective mode" and preview "grid". >> Now, align the grid with the item in your picture that you want to >> be horizontal or vertical, and click rotate. > > In fact every time you will also need to create a different number of > grid lines so that one of them would be as close as possible to a > potentially horizontal/vertical feature. Straightening with a line the > way Maciej described it would make it much easier. > > Alexandre Alexandre, We use this Gimp feature on virtually every image we create, sometimes _hundreds_ per day. Once we originally set the number of lines in the grid, we have felt no need to make a change for months ... thousands of images. However, I do have to say that the Photoshop 5.5 feature of simply drawing a line with the measure tool and then doing the rotate command is more efficient. And I do like the suggestion of clicking on the first point and then the second point, rather than having to draw a line as in Photoshop. I would like to see this feature _added_ to Gimp, while still retaining the grid mechanism also. My desire would be for: click (on first point) click (on second point to finish the line) do a keystroke command that can be accomplished with ONE hand to execute the task (I would prefer not to have to hit the Enter key) That would be most efficient. Jay _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer