09-17-2019, 10:28 AM
Well, this is exactly why the script requests everything to have the same size. This avoids umpteen options to set the position of the added layers (9 corner/center positions, plus arbitrary offsets (think about combining animations side by side...), and handle the cases when added layers are bigger than the current layer (crop? intersect? enlarge?). The current ways of doing it forces the user to think about it beforehand, and lets him use existing interactive tools for this: Image>Canvas size is the user's friend here, with a nice widget to position the current image in the enlarged canvas. One can also import a layer of one of the image in another, and move all layers (chainlink) to position them over the reference layer. This IMHO beats entering a pair of numeric offsets. I'm planning to improve the doc here