Is there any point to be wanting to use the cropping twice rather than
just zooming and cropping directly what you need?
** Changed in: shotwell (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- second crop undoes the first
+ can't crop an image twice
** Changed in: shotwell (
The behaviour I was expecting is exactly as if clicking 'OK' to the crop
also triggered a file save. I expected that clicking the crop tool again
would let me crop the now-cropped image yet further, rather than
reattempt the last crop.
I suppose the easiest way to replicate this behaviour is to ju
Thanks for the screencast. The behavior in the screencast is expected
and is how cropping is intended to work: when you press Crop the second
time, Shotwell once again displays the entire image and displays the
crop rectangle you chose the first time so that you can adjust it as you
like. It's st
I've taken a screencast of the behaviour, which might help.
This is in the viewer component - where you right click on an image in
Nautilus or whatever and choose 'Open With' then 'Shotwell Viewer', not
Shotwell proper (I've no idea if the interface is at all the same
there).
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Avi,
I'm not sure I understand, In what sense does the second crop operation
undo the first? When I follow your steps to reproduce, then when I
click 'crop' for the second time, Shotwell displays the crop rectangle I
chose when I first cropped the image. In other words, after I press
'crop' the
This is the current expected behavior. There is a ticket for allowing
the crop tool to work while zoomed: http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3592.
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #3592
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3592
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