Liam wrote: >> actually next month I am teaching interaction again and will give >> my students the exercise ‘precision rotate and precision perspective >> one or two tools?’ including of course redesigning the tools. >> >> I will need some essential scenarios for that, beyond the obvious >> photo horizon correction and getting verticals vertical. > > Actually, getting verticals vertical with a print-sized image isn't > possible right now, you can't rotate if you can't see the edges or > centre of the canvas. > > Some other use cases: > * skew by 45 degrees, or by a specific measured distance > * repeat a rotation but rotate by five degrees more than last time > * scale a selection that's too large to fit on the screen thanks for contributing. would the last one not be done better with a dialog box from a menu command? could be interactive before committing. > I am still using the older transform tools because they work so much > better for me *right now*, I can enter numbers, I can see the numbers in > the undo history and redo with slightly different numbers, I can drag > any part of the corrective preview grid. (I almost always use them in > corrective/reverse mode). > > Once the numbers are all available to be edited on the fly and once the > undo history says "rotate 15°" instead of "some general transform or > other" the tools will be much more useful, I'll be able to use the > numbers when I can't reach the edges of the canvas to rotate. let me make clear that the new tool is the general tool for doing things by _feeling_. there will never be number entry in this tool, it is optimised for other things. also this corrective mode I see right now in the new tool is completely misplaced, 100% against the goals of the tool. everything you (Liam) need and ask for has its place in the redesigned precision rotate and perspective tool(s). I do expect that the redesigned precision tool(s) need to gain some features for that. --ps founder + principal interaction architect man + machine interface works http://blog.mmiworks.net: on interaction architecture _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list