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gimp_floating_sel_remove ()
gboolean
gimp_floating_sel_remove (gint32 floating_sel_ID
);
Remove the specified floating selection from its associated drawable.
This procedure removes the floating selection completely, without any side effects. The associated drawable is then set to active.
gimp_floating_sel_anchor ()
gboolean
gimp_floating_sel_anchor (gint32 floating_sel_ID
);
Anchor the specified floating selection to its associated drawable.
This procedure anchors the floating selection to its associated drawable. This is similar to merging with a merge type of ClipToBottomLayer. The floating selection layer is no longer valid after this operation.
gimp_floating_sel_to_layer ()
gboolean
gimp_floating_sel_to_layer (gint32 floating_sel_ID
);
Transforms the specified floating selection into a layer.
This procedure transforms the specified floating selection into a layer with the same offsets and extents. The composited image will look precisely the same, but the floating selection layer will no longer be clipped to the extents of the drawable it was attached to. The floating selection will become the active layer. This procedure will not work if the floating selection has a different base type from the underlying image. This might be the case if the floating selection is above an auxiliary channel or a layer mask.
gimp_floating_sel_attach ()
gboolean gimp_floating_sel_attach (gint32 layer_ID
,gint32 drawable_ID
);
Attach the specified layer as floating to the specified drawable.
This procedure attaches the layer as floating selection to the drawable.
gimp_floating_sel_rigor ()
gboolean gimp_floating_sel_rigor (gint32 floating_sel_ID
,gboolean undo
);
gimp_floating_sel_rigor
is deprecated and should not be used in newly-written code.
There is no replacement for this procedure.