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Reported by nikagl,
Oct 11, 2009
The requested cursor selection with Crop shot does not work as expected. I
think I had added this to the previous enhancement request, but as it may
have been overseen, I hereby request it again.
Currently it works as follows:
1. Start crop shot (Ctrl-PrintScr)
2. Select(left mouse click) the first location (ie. left/top corner) + hold
mouse
3. Drag to next location and use keys which will help you fine tune the
second location (ie. right/bottom corner)
In step 2 you are not able to fine tune the left/top corner, only the
right/bottom corner in step 3.
I would expect it to work as follows:
1. Start crop shot (Ctrl-PrintScr)
2. Whenever (ie. no mouse is pressed yet) arrow keys are used, start fine
tuning the first corner (top/left)
3. As soon as the mouse is clicked the second corner (bottom/right) is selected
4. Using the mouse enables you to fine tune the second corner (bottom/right)
Another way for it to work would be:
1. Start crop shot (Ctrl-PrintScr)
2. Click to select the the first corner (top/left), using arrow keys will
allow you to fine tune that corner
3. Click again to select the second corner (bottom/right)
4. Using the mouse enables you to fine tune the second corner (bottom/right)
Optionally, in both cases, using tab allows you to switch between first and
second corner, please note that it looks like it works like that now, but
has two problems:
1. Size changes somehow, probably because tab is also used for grid mode
2. The zoom window does not switch with changing focus to the other corner
Regards,
Nika.
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