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Rotating the entire frame of reference - cjsmall - 02-05-2022 GIMP 2.10.30 on Xubuntu 20.04 While performing other operations, I have found that the entire frame of reference for gimp (image, guides, etc.) is rotated by holding Shift-B2 (middle mouse button) and dragging the mouse. [Note that this is NOT the same as using the Rotate tool to physically rotate the image itself withing the fixed overall frame of reference.] This always happens accidentally and I have found no way to reset the view back to normal. Here are my questions: 1: Is this type of rotation documented in the manual? 2: Why would you want to do this? When you save the "rotated" image it seems to be the same as "non-rotated". 3: Is there any way to reset the view back to the normal exactly orthogonal position? 4: Is there a way to disable the Shift-B2 assignment so that this doesn't happen? Thanks. RE: Rotating the entire frame of reference - programmer_ceds - 02-05-2022 3- "View/Flip & Rotate/Reset Flip & Rotate" 4 - Probably not short of removing the mouse button ;-) See also: https://www.gimp-forum.net/Thread-Disable-Flip-Rotate RE: Rotating the entire frame of reference - cjsmall - 02-06-2022 Fantastic. Thanks for the information. After many years of using GIMP I still wasn't aware of the View->Flip & Rotate feature. Thanks for pointing it out. At least I can now use '!' to reset the rotation when it gets screwed up. Regards. RE: Rotating the entire frame of reference - Ofnuts - 02-06-2022 (02-05-2022, 10:25 PM)cjsmall Wrote: GIMP 2.10.30 on Xubuntu 20.04 New in 2.10. For your questions:
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