On 06/23/2010 10:54 AM, saulgoode@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: > When the boundaries of the "group layer" are modified, the result is > that each of the member layers are cropped to the new boundaries. This > is not what I would expect to happen. I should think that the "group > layer's" boundaries should act as a passe-partout, masking out regions > of the member layers which happen to lie outside it, and that in > manner similar to the behavior of the image canvas, that member layers > be permitted to extend beyond the "group layer's" boundaries. The group layer boundaries are just legacy, we don't want them at all, and it would thus be a bad idea to implement functionality that depends on the existence of (explicit) layer group boundaries, like adding a "Fit group canvas to layers" button. The (implicit) boundaries of a layer group should always be the smallest boundary that encloses all children. Masking a group should instead be done with masks or clipping paths, and we will fix at least layer group masks for 2.8. / Martin -- My GIMP Blog: http://www.chromecode.com/ "Automatic tab style and removed tab title bar" _______________________________________________ Gimp-developer mailing list Gimp-developer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.XCF.Berkeley.EDU/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer