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Editing window dimensions ?
#1
when I want to edit a layer/slice of an image I sometimes get a dotted window exactly around the part I want to edit and sometimes a window so large that the edges are far out of the screen.
I would always want a window exactly around the part I want to edit.
I don't understand what determines this?
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#2
There is not really an editing window 'as-such' in Gimp. The yellow dotted window I assume you see is the active layer boundary.

This is 3 images of different sizes opened as layers. Put in the boundary marks, but you would normally only see the one belonging to the active layer. https://i.imgur.com/Ej5AnDY.jpg and other layers can have visibility off.

Quote:I would always want a window exactly around the part I want to edit.
I don't understand what determines this?

No real way. You can make a rectangular selection, that shows as a black/white dotted line and constrains the editing to the selection.

The closest I can get is make a selection, copy and paste as a new image. Then when complete, copy and paste back in the original selection.

Very subject to user-error if you are not careful.
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#3
Many thanks for your explanation !
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#4
maybe 2 useful shortcut:
hit the 1 (number 1 key) = 100% view
Ctrl+Shift+J = image will take the full canvas on the widest side
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