https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=444791

Hologram <intu...@protonmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Hologram <intu...@protonmail.com> ---
(In reply to Ahab Greybeard from comment #3)
> It's the same behaviour as in 4.4.8.
> 
> When the Transform tool bounding box appears, you haven't actually made any
> changes to the image.
> I select a different tool if I want to back out and get rid of the Transform
> bounding box.
> 
> If you do a rotation and don't finalise it, then Ctrl+Z will undo that
> rotation, leaving the bounding box as it orginally was.
> You can do multiple sequential transform actions (without finalising) and
> use Ctrl+Z to undo them individualy back in sequence.
> Then you need two Ctrl+Z presses to remove the bounding box. I think this is
> useful to let you know, by the lack of change on the first press, that
> you've reached the end of the undo sequence.

Is that so? I found that if I perform transformation steps, I am not able to
undo them individually by using Ctrl+Z. I can exit the tool and undo the
transformation as a whole, which basically reverts back to the state before I
activated the transform tool. This is in Beta 2.

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Select a portion of an image with the marquee selection tool (rectangular
selection)
2. Invoke the transform tool and scale/ rotate the selection
3. Hit ctrl+z a bunch of times

As you can see, it does not actually undo any of what I did with the transform
tool active.

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