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Unified transform tool issues on GIMP 2.9.5

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  Unified transform tool issues on GIMP 2.9.5 Sandrine camille Marquis 20 Nov 19:44
   Unified transform tool issues on GIMP 2.9.5 Michael Schumacher 22 Nov 21:45
Sandrine camille Marquis
2016-11-20 19:44:27 UTC (over 7 years ago)

Unified transform tool issues on GIMP 2.9.5

Hi there,
I'd like to report a bug on the last update of GIMP.

Since today's GIMP update (20/11/2016), I've come across an issue with the 'unified transform tool' (on my last updated GIMP version). After applying my layer transformation by using this tool, this does no longer display the new resized layer. (the layer remains empty and then, translucent). Furthermore, if I save my work, close GIMP and then, re-open it, the resized layer remains empty and translucent. Please note that I'm currently working on Linux Mint 17.3 Cinnamon 64Bits, GNOME environment.

Could you please review this and let me know asap? I remain at your disposal for any further information. Regards,
Sandrine Marquis

Michael Schumacher
2016-11-22 21:45:26 UTC (over 7 years ago)

Unified transform tool issues on GIMP 2.9.5

On 11/20/2016 08:44 PM, Sandrine camille Marquis wrote:

Since today's GIMP update (20/11/2016), I've come across an issue with the 'unified transform tool' (on my last updated GIMP version). After applying my layer transformation by using this tool, this does no longer display the new resized layer. (the layer remains empty and then, translucent). Furthermore, if I save my work, close GIMP and then, re-open it, the resized layer remains empty and translucent.

This is https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=774708

A bug in gegl, showing up on platforms where the decimal separator isn't a '.'

Fixed already - if you build gegl yourself, just rebuild. If this is with a distro- or third-party-package, either wait till it is updated or file a bug with the provide of the package(s).

Regards,
Michael
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