El vie, 18-07-2014 a las 15:34 +0200, Przemyslaw Golab escribió: > Hello :) > > I would like to expose one very annoying work-flow problem with transform tools. > > When you edit your region with transform tools the previous state of > pixels is displayed at the same time with newly transformed ones. > It often gets in a way of my transforms, it makes hard to evaluate if > new transformation is correct because old one covers region that I > would like to, for example, see exposed. I feel you... As Alexandre said, it was discussed before. I even raised again the issue a couple of days ago on the IRC channel because at some point the ability to turn off the layer visibility while using the transform tool was lost (It's back). This has been one of my pet-peeves with GIMP when using the transform tools since I started using it, and although sometimes it comes handy to have a reference of the original layer when transforming, most of the times it gets in the middle, covering the references you need to perform the transform in context (due to the nature of bitmap editing, it's more common to import large layers and scale them down than importing small layers and scale them up, so the large layer covering the composite is a really common scenario when editing). When I raised this issue on the IRC channel the last time, pippin told me that in a future all the preview hacks of transform tools eventually will go away. That's great, but meanwhile it would be nice if the current hacks are tweaked a little to avoid this annoying problem. I'm not asking for a full-fledged solution, just turning off the visibility of the layer when the transform overlay is drawn and turning it back on when the transform is commited would suffice. Gez. _______________________________________________ gimp-developer-list mailing list List address: gimp-developer-list@xxxxxxxxx List membership: https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gimp-developer-list List archives: https://mail.gnome.org/archives/gimp-developer-list