Create bitmap copy does correspond to the command Edit/Make bitmap copy which places a bitmap copy on top of the selected object in the document.
Copy to the Clipboard allows to share the bitmap copy with other programs too.
The "Flatten transparency" option creates a bitmap with an opaque background (which inherits the background color) like does the save png option.
My idea is to unify the settings and the capabilities between the three options (Create bitmap copy, Copy to Clipboard, Export bitmap) for more consistency. On the other hand my proposal adds some features I miss at the moment :
- You cannot export a bitmap with opaque background (you must go through Save png for that)
- Edit/Make a bitmap copy cannot create a copy with an opaque background
- Edit/Make a bitmap copy cannot copy the other objects parts shown inside the selected object bounding box
ivan
________________________________ De : Tobias Ellinghaus <houz@...173...> À : inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Envoyé le : Lundi 23 janvier 2012 16h36 Objet : Re: [Inkscape-devel] Re : Merging Export and Create bitmap
Am Montag, 23. Januar 2012 schrub Ivan Louette:
Here is the latest version of this mockup.
ivan
That's way better.
Just one question: what's the difference between a bitmap copy and the export? Is one the current "Export bitmap" and the other the code path you use when using PNG in the save dialog? The latter never worked for me (because of missing transparency) so i'm not sure what the differences really are, but maybe they can be merged in a way that the user decides what he wants to have (like "get rid of the transparent bg") and not if he wants to use cairo to create the image or some other way.
De : Tobias Ellinghaus <houz@...173...> À : inkscape-devel@lists.sourceforge.net Envoyé le : Lundi 23 janvier 2012 14h15 Objet : Re: [Inkscape-devel] Re : Merging Export and Create bitmap
Am Montag, 23. Januar 2012 schrub Ivan Louette:
Thanks for the comment ; here it is !
I removed the "Export" button. It's now unnecessary because the command will be done by one of the three buttons on top.
I'm not sure I understand how that's supposed to work. Do I have to do my settings and afterwards confirm them with a button at the top of the dialog? If that's the case, then why is one of the buttons in a clicked state in the mockup? It looks more like some sort of tabs, so that the content of the dialog is changed with the top row of buttons.
TL;DR: IMO buttons to confirm the settings done in the dialog should be at the bottom.
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