https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=495036
--- Comment #6 from Noah Davis <noaha...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Ellie from comment #3) > I'm using GIMP a lot, and I've never had to double-click to apply crop. I > tried it just now, and double-clicking in GIMP on a selection doesn't do > anything, let alone crop. > > Therefore, I'm suggesting floating buttons like GIMP has for the text tool > that are harder to miss and seem to be a more common UI for such actions. My GIMP (2.10.38) does not have your floating buttons and double clicking a crop region in GIMP does a crop. Krita's crop tool works the same way. Gwenview also behaves the same way. It has been a very, very, very long time since I used Photoshop, but I think it may have also had similar behavior. > It's also not obvious how a double-click would work on a touch device. Perhaps touch screen usage is where the difference in our experience comes from? Spectacle is admittedly not really designed for touch right now. It's usable, but it basically just interprets touch input like mouse input without any touch specific UI elements or behavior. I also don't have a good way to test touch input right now. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.