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Offset how tiles and rearranges the edge pixels in your image, only affects
the active layer/channel. It can be used to place layers or floating selections
to a specific position in the image.
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Offset is useful if you want to move layers a very exact amount, or if you'd
like to move them without extending the layer border. The other important
application of this command is to create seamless tiles for patterns.
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If the Wrap Around button is checked, after you offset the layer or selection,
the parts of the image that moved outside the layer border will turn up on
the other side of the image. If you don't want this, you can choose to fill
the empty area with the background color or with transparency.
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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/offset.html)
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Sorry but the help file for offset is not yet done.
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/Karin &amp; Olof
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