THIS IS A FOLLOWUP
- Smart Cut and Smart Paste via menu/shortcut (=proposal 1) was implemented in GC 11.6 beta build 5477
- Maybe you want to implement the more vivid and dynamic proposal 2, Smart Cut/Paste by dragging selection stripe
MEANWHILE
1) Made a mockup design and created a demo video of how this would work in TechSmith's Snagit:
Watch mockup demo on Youtube
2) Found a way to integrate that idea I developed for Snagit also cleanly and consistently into your GraphicConverter:
- Either by modifier key (not too many left…)
- And/or by using: Menu > Edit > Copy > Behavior: Add a new mode "Move Selection Stripe" to the section:
CONSIDERATIONS
- For photographic content it is mostly useless
- Except for copying a fully opaque watermark stripe from one side to the other
- For line art or screenshots, mockups, software documentation this has more potential
@users:
- What do you think of this feature proposal?
- Would that help you? In what use cases?
@lemkesoft:
- What's your take on it?
Move image stripe (column or row) seamlessly on the fly in special drag-n-drop mode
Move image stripe (column or row) seamlessly on the fly in special drag-n-drop mode
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Re: Move image stripe (column or row) seamlessly on the fly in special drag-n-drop mode
@forum_adm I never got a reaction. How would you like this feature?
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Re: Move image stripe (column or row) seamlessly on the fly in special drag-n-drop mode
Yes, I like the features.
But there are still many other items with a higher priority onto my todo list.
But there are still many other items with a higher priority onto my todo list.
Re: Move image stripe (column or row) seamlessly on the fly in special drag-n-drop mode
Great. Just wanted to know whether you like it at all. Realization is another topic ofc.
Now I know at least that you noted the proposal, into which I had put quite some effort.
Now I know at least that you noted the proposal, into which I had put quite some effort.