I was afraid of that. I do want to be able to select all of the separate regions. I don't quite see how to do that, because if I try put a path-point of a new path on an existing path GIMP seems to want to put that point on the old path. I see the trick you're talking about with intersecting an subtracting to make the separate selections. Gonna be tricky though. Thanks!!
I had another thought -- would it work to do something ike this iteratively? That is, with the above being
sqA | sqB
-------
saC
I could do square A, then *save* it as a jpg. Then run gimp on the jpg, that has only square A in it, and then i could put the boundaries for sqB and saC *exactly* along the edge of A. I'll try that later today.
I had another thought -- would it work to do something ike this iteratively? That is, with the above being
sqA | sqB
-------
saC
I could do square A, then *save* it as a jpg. Then run gimp on the jpg, that has only square A in it, and then i could put the boundaries for sqB and saC *exactly* along the edge of A. I'll try that later today.