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Viewing file: gimp-tool-move.html (13.2 KB) -rw-r--r-- Select action/file-type: (+) | (+) | (+) | Code (+) | Session (+) | (+) | SDB (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | (+) | The Move Tool is used to move layers, selection frames or paths. Don't use this tool to move selection content: then, you simply have to click on the selection and drag the mouse pointer, creating a floating selection.
By default, this tool works on the active layer and the Select a Layer or a Guide option is checked. Let's suppose that your image has more than one layer, a selection and a guide. The mouse pointer takes the shape of the familiar 4-way arrow when it passes over the image elements originating from the active layer; then, click-and-drag will move the active layer. When the mouse pointer is on an image element originating from a non-active layer or on a guide, it looks like a small hand; then, click-and-drag will move this layer or this guide. To move a selection frame, without moving its content, Use the Ctrl-Alt key-combination. This has the same action as selecting “ Selection” in Affect.
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