The commands in this submenu operate on named buffers. You can use the Buffers dialog to view and manage any named buffers you have created.
The
command cuts the contents of the selection from the active layer in the usual way, but instead of storing the contents in the global clipboard, it stores it in a special buffer that you name using a pop-up dialog.Activating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through
→ → ,or by using the keyboard shortcut Shift-Ctrl-X.
The
command copies the contents of the selection from the active layer in the usual way, but instead of storing the contents in the global clipboard, it stores it in a special buffer that you name using a pop-up dialog.Activating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through
→ → ,or by using the keyboard shortcut Shift-Ctrl-C.
The Buffers dialog. By selecting one of the listed buffers, and pressing one of the buttons at the bottom, you can either Paste Buffer, Paste Buffer Into, or Paste Buffer as New.
command simply brings up theActivating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through
→ →or by using the keyboard shortcut Shift-Ctrl-V.