Comment by JKCalhoun
6 months ago
The Pencil appears to put down the foreground color, the Eraser appears to clear to the background color.
Working at the pixel level, it is extremely useful to be able to "toggle" a pixel without switching tools. MacPaint (for example) would use the foreground color if you click on a pixel whose color is not the foreground color. If you start your Pencil drawing (click) on a pixel that is the foreground color, the Pencil draws with the background color instead.
Also, a modifier (like the Option key), is a nice way to also specify the background color for the pencil (regardless of the initial pixel clicked on).
I think I've implemented it correctly (if I got it right): https://github.com/danterolle/tilf/commit/f7ef6d2fa37b5659fb...
Thanks again!
These seem like great suggestions. I think I’ll implement them! Thank you so much!
Actually, I'm not referring to you but if all these suggestions were opened as issues, it would be easier for me to write a "thank you note" for each one lol
Sorry. Too lazy to open an issue. But also, thanks are not necessary. :-)