Yesterday, 12:38 PM
None of that worked, and none of that is the "traditional" align. Snapping, selecting different layers in different orders, moving layers manually - that all eliminates the need for an Align - and makes aligning more important as the result is NOT aligned. At least, from what I can determine.
Furthermore, why does "Snap" have anything to do with Align, to begin with? Aligning is "aligning" 2 or more objects to a specified target. No snapping. Maybe manually moving a layer (which doesn't appear to be happening, even though "Snap" was selected), but not align.
Furthermore, the offset it (again) unrelated to aligning - it's supposed (and did in the previous installation) to ignore that and just align.
I'm going to have to find a GIMP alternative more like 2 or 3 versions ago, or find an older version that works to install.
Thank you for your help.
Furthermore, why does "Snap" have anything to do with Align, to begin with? Aligning is "aligning" 2 or more objects to a specified target. No snapping. Maybe manually moving a layer (which doesn't appear to be happening, even though "Snap" was selected), but not align.
Furthermore, the offset it (again) unrelated to aligning - it's supposed (and did in the previous installation) to ignore that and just align.
I'm going to have to find a GIMP alternative more like 2 or 3 versions ago, or find an older version that works to install.
Thank you for your help.
