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nwscomps |
Posted - May 03 2020 : 14:00:31 I try to crop the background layer. When the area of the crop tool exceeds the area of the picture, the result is that in the exceeded area will be a white border. I think that should not be. It's very hard to match the area of the crop with one or more sides of the picture exactly, in order that this border does not come out. Then it's better to limit the crop tool to the size of the picture or to not count the area outside.
Another thing would be to show the size of the crop area and its top,left position and to be able to control the area with the keyboard.
Francesco Savastano Add-ons for the ImageEn Library web: http://www.fssoft.it/delphicomps.html |
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xequte |
Posted - Jun 20 2020 : 20:34:25 Hi
FYI, we have implemented this for 9.1.1.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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xequte |
Posted - May 07 2020 : 23:41:58 At this time, iecoLimitToBounds cannot be used in combination with LockAspectRatio. We'll address this in a coming version.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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nwscomps |
Posted - May 04 2020 : 03:04:14 Ok I see, but i found an issue now. When the aspect Ratio is fixed for example 4:3, the iecoLimitToBounds option has no effect, can you fix that too, please.
Francesco Savastano Add-ons for the ImageEn Library web: http://www.fssoft.it/delphicomps.html |
xequte |
Posted - May 04 2020 : 01:48:05 Hi Francesco
That's a feature :-) You can disable it by adding iecoLimitToBounds to CropTool.Options (see the demo).
But email me for a fix that applies iecoLimitToBounds to the initial mouse down position too.
Nigel Xequte Software www.imageen.com
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