top | item 43395502 (no title) ponorin | 11 months ago There already has been an option to move the selected layer regardless of where you click on. discuss order hn newest gitaarik|11 months ago Oh yeah? How?? ponorin|11 months ago https://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-tool-move.htmlin 4.3.2. Options:> Move the active layer> Only the current layer will be moved. This may be useful if you want to move a layer with transparent areas, where you can easily pick the wrong layer.note that version 2.6 was relesed in 2008. load replies (1)
gitaarik|11 months ago Oh yeah? How?? ponorin|11 months ago https://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-tool-move.htmlin 4.3.2. Options:> Move the active layer> Only the current layer will be moved. This may be useful if you want to move a layer with transparent areas, where you can easily pick the wrong layer.note that version 2.6 was relesed in 2008. load replies (1)
ponorin|11 months ago https://docs.gimp.org/2.6/en/gimp-tool-move.htmlin 4.3.2. Options:> Move the active layer> Only the current layer will be moved. This may be useful if you want to move a layer with transparent areas, where you can easily pick the wrong layer.note that version 2.6 was relesed in 2008. load replies (1)
gitaarik|11 months ago
ponorin|11 months ago
in 4.3.2. Options:
> Move the active layer
> Only the current layer will be moved. This may be useful if you want to move a layer with transparent areas, where you can easily pick the wrong layer.
note that version 2.6 was relesed in 2008.