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  1. #1
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    Default ReMask2: "Are You Sure" dialog

    I've just been working for twenty minutes or so on a tricky edit in ReMask 2.

    As I was refining the mask using Magic Brush, I drew a line in the wrong colour. Before I released the mouse button, I hit "Escape" to prevent the line from being drawn. Unfortunately this cancelled ReMask2 altogether.

    Please would you add an "are you sure" dialog box if there are unsaved changes and a Cancel request is received?

    Many thanks,

    regards,
    /alan

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    Good point. It would be nice to have one more chance, just in case. In the mean time, if you are halfway into a mistake, go ahead and complete the action, then use the undo button to back out. Sounds like it is a safer alternative at the moment.
    Sam

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    I, too, have had this happen and would like to see a confirmation button.

    Ina

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    I would recommend that it be configurable.
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    In fact, wouldn't it be rather nice if Remask 2 would automatically SAVE the latest mask so that the I/F was restored to its recent config, if the plug is instantiated on the same image file? Would make it so much more convenient, if I discover that I've made a mistake when checking the actual mask layer, than having to jump through all the drawing hoops again.

    Best,

    Joachim

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    Quote Originally Posted by spitfire31 View Post
    In fact, wouldn't it be rather nice if Remask 2 would automatically SAVE the latest mask so that the I/F was restored to its recent config, if the plug is instantiated on the same image file? Would make it so much more convenient, if I discover that I've made a mistake when checking the actual mask layer, than having to jump through all the drawing hoops again.
    Are you using PS? If I do a mask and then enter remask2 again with the same layer highlighted I get my trimask as a start. No hoops to jump through...
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