From kde-kimageshop Tue Nov 01 08:50:55 2011 From: Boudewijn Rempt Date: Tue, 01 Nov 2011 08:50:55 +0000 To: kde-kimageshop Subject: Re: Invert Selection: no "marching ants" around the canvas borders? Message-Id: <201111010950.55495.boud () valdyas ! org> X-MARC-Message: https://marc.info/?l=kde-kimageshop&m=132013791008083 On Saturday 29 October 2011 Oct, silvio grosso wrote: > Hi everyone, > > Just out of curiosity :-) > I don't know whether this is a feature or a "bug" with Krita 2.4. > Probably I am far too used with the Gimp features :-) > > In short, I would like to know why there are NO visible "marching ants" when you invert a selection with Krita 2.4 (b3). > > In short: > 1. Open a new image > 2. Select a rectangular area (around the center of this image). > The "marching ants" appears around this rectangular area. > 3. Invert the selection (ctr+shitf+I): NO marching ants are showed at the borders of the canvas > 4. When, for instance, I fill with a colour this area the inverted selection is coloured. > This means everything works as expected. > > To recap, Is it "normal" not having the "marching ants" around the borders when you invert a selection (as in the "Gimp way")? No... Since we do show the ants around the image if we do select-all, then we also should show them in this case. This is definitely a bug. -- Boudewijn Rempt http://www.valdyas.org, http://www.krita.org, http://www.boudewijnrempt.nl _______________________________________________ kimageshop mailing list kimageshop@kde.org https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kimageshop