Gimp/help/C/dialogs/layers/scale_layer.html

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Layer</FONT></TD>
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Will scale the layer content, &nbsp;and also make the layer boundary either
size smaller or bigger. The difference between Scale Layer and Set Layer
Boundary Size is that <A HREF="resize_layer.html">Set Layer Boundary Size</A>
will enable you to have a smaller or bigger layer without scaling the layer
content (i.e it will only add some space to on around the layer or clip the
layer). NOTE: Scale layer will only scale the currently active layer, scale
image will scale all layers with in the image.
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You will set the new layer size either by altering the size or ratio. You
have have exactly the same options as in create <A HREF="new_layer.html">new
layer</A>. &nbsp;
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Additional Information
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For further information see The Gimp User's Manual page XXXX and the Gimp
User's Tutorial page YYYY
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Shortcut Key
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Modifier
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Drag and Drop
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Xinput
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<A href="index.html">Index</A>
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(/dialogs/layers/scale_layer.html)
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Sorry but the help file for scale_layer is not yet done.
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/Karin &amp; Olof
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