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Sun Mar 21 15:29:38 GMT 1999 Adam D. Moss <adam@gimp.org> * app/disp_callbacks.c app/edit_selection.c app/move.c: Happy-fun opaque layer moves. * app/edit_selection.c: I doubt that using button3 to abort a layer move has worked for a long time. I rewrote some stuff and moved the 'abort' button to button2. Hold it down when you release button1, to abort the current move. It doesn't actually abort, it just automatically does an undo. |
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