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When opening a screenshot in the ShareX Image Editor, I am unable to use any of the tools on the left portion of the image.
If you start use of a tool that involves dragging (drawing a box or line), you can drag into and end in the left portion, you just can't start your click there.
However, you can't interact with any object you've created once it is in the "left" region. (If you start a line on the right but end on the left, you can't interact with any portion of the line that is in the "left" region. Similarly, if you create an object on the right, then move it into the "left" region, you lose the ability to interact with it once you drop it)
If you try clicking in the left region where tools can't be used, it instead resizes the image editor window
It appears that for some objects, once they exist in left region, you can do SOME interaction with them, but it still resizes the image editor window. For example, if I drop a box in the "left" region, I cannot do anything to move it. But, if I try resizing it, I end up both resizing the box and the image editor window at the same time
I am on version 16.1 (This was also happening on 16.0 before I updated)
The "left" region where tools can't be used/started is relative to the full image editor window, not the image displaying in it. This means that if you have a small image, and drag the image editor window wider, you can move the "left" region far enough left that it doesn't overlap with any of your image, allowing you to edit anywhere on your image.
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When opening a screenshot in the ShareX Image Editor, I am unable to use any of the tools on the left portion of the image.
Recording is attached.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: