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06-13-2021, 04:50 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-13-2021, 05:14 PM by snowforest.)
Lets say I have an image and I type a text on it. After I am done, Its box keeps appearing on the screen with dashed lines. How can I deselect it? Because after that when I draw a line on the image, I cannot, and I can only draw inside the text box, well I am done with the text box but I cannot deselect it. This is very counterintuitive. I even tried to select all with the hope that I will select everything but the text box still keep appearing with its nice dashed lines, and now in addition I cannot deselect what I selected. And escape button seems to do nothing in GIMP. I just started to use gimp and so far it is counterintuitive. All I want is to type a text, deselect it, and draw a line on the other part of the image.
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06-14-2021, 12:05 AM
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2021, 12:09 AM by Ofnuts.)
The "text box" is actually a "text layer". The dashed line around shows the "layer boundary" (outside of which you cannot paint, as long as this layer is the active layer.
If you want to draw a line in the image, you normally add a layer (+ icon at the bottom of the Layers list, or Layer ➤ New layer) and draw on that layer. Make sure when you create the layer that it has the size of the image.
You normally use the Layer list to select the layer on which you want to work (which is one reason why the Layers list is important).
Layers are fundamental in Gimp (and in other image editors). When things are on their own layer, they are easy to move around, paint in a different color, hide, duplicate... Using one single layer makes it very difficult to change your mind without undoing everything back to the point where you want something different.
You should also avoid painting on text layers, if you alter a text layer in any way that doesn't use the text tool, the layer is converted to a plain bitmap layer and you can no longer edit the text.