There is a bit of confusion about these tools.  Unless I'm mistaken, warping
is not the same as affine transform unless the number of vectors is between
1 and 3.  That is why the Affine Transform under warping does not enable
unless those conditions are met.  Warping uses triangulation.

 The New Affine Transformation is another way of doing it without the need
for vectors.  So I would say: no it should not go under the Warp menu
because it does not warp as I understand the term (it is also sometimes
referred to as rubber-sheeting).

best regards,
Larry

On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 3:23 AM, Giuseppe Aruta <giuseppe_ar...@yahoo.it>wrote:

> Hi again,
> > Sorry for the previous mail, I finally found
> > AffineTransformationPlugIn
> > in editing menu (I should have read peppe's doc !).
> > I think its place is in the warping menu with the other
> > interactive
> > warping tool. I'll change it if everybody agrees.
>
> that must be an old proposal about it, since last year (somewhere in the
> wikis). I completely agree with you to move this tool into the wraping
> menus.
> One extra proposal. On actual wraping menu one item ("wraping") opens the
> waraping toolbar, the other item ("affine transformation") simply runs an
> affine transformation after all parameters (vectors, source and mask layers)
> are set on the wraping toolbar.
> This way makes a bit confusion, I think . I prefer to see the "affine
> trabsformation" item as a button on the wraping toolbar, not as an item on
> the tool menu
>
> Regards
>
> Peppe
>
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