Copy layer to other file
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Re: Copy layer to other file
On 1 May 2013, at 19:50, Thorsten Lemke wrote: > The copy to layer function is on the todo list. There was no such request during the last 20 years. Thorsten - I've asked repeatedly* about the ellipse tool failing to work like any of the other tools such as line or circle. Is fixing that on the to-do list?* 2003-06-14, 2003-08-18, 2004-04-22, 2005-01-06 among other occasions ...regardsRowland: Rowland Carson ... that's Rowland with a 'w' ...: <rowlandcarson@gmail.com> http://www.rowlandcarson.org.uk: Skype, Twitter: rowland_carson Facebook: Rowland Carson: pictures: http://picasaweb.google.com/rowlandcarson
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Re: Copy layer to other file
Hi Rowland,the ellipse tool is currently a special element (an xline with 4 points which is filled with the ellipse).Support for working like the other tools will require a complete new implementation of that element.Currently the complete reprogramming of the interface has priority. We have to rewrite the complete GUI in cocoa for the new features like fullscreen, 64 bit etc. That will take around one year. Thorsten On 02.05.2013, at 11:13, Rowland Carson <rowlandcarson@gmail.com> wrote: On 1 May 2013, at 19:50, Thorsten Lemke wrote:> The copy to layer function is on the todo list. There was no such request during the last 20 years.Thorsten - I've asked repeatedly* about the ellipse tool failing to work like any of the other tools such as line or circle. Is fixing that on the to-do list?* 2003-06-14, 2003-08-18, 2004-04-22, 2005-01-06 among other occasions ...regardsRowland
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Re: Copy layer to other file
Ah, so it's not a 'location' you are specifying, but an 'offset'. Now it makes sense and I can see why entering 0,0 produced the exact result I was after.Some additional explanation in the manual would greatly help others in understanding this.Thanks.On 2 May 2013, at 09:45, Thorsten Lemke <lemke@lemkesoft.de> wrote: you define the offset of the insertion from the original coordinates.ThorstenOn 02.05.2013, at 10:36, Ken Gillett <ukengb@ymail.com> wrote:I realise that, but what precisely does it mean? Set what to the location you specify?Ken G i l l e t t_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/