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I'm oftentimes looking for a very quick way to change rotation of images whilst I'm viewing them AND saving the change in the same file. Changing the rotation is easy, however, pressing Ctrl+S or Save image as... from the file menu doesn't open the location of the file I'm currently viewing/editing but the last location I saved something to (I guess...). Whilst navigating to the correct location is not too much trouble, it feels like an unnecessary "distraction" to me.
Describe the solution you'd like
Either change the behaviour of Save image as... by setting the default location of the "Save as" dialog to the location of the current file or add an explicit option (incl. some shortcut) like Save changes to file or something the like. Ideally this second option wouldn't even require any other input from my end (no confirmation dialog etc.), so a simple shortcut like Ctrl+Alt+S could just save my changes to the file...
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Is your feature request related to a problem? Please describe.
I'm oftentimes looking for a very quick way to change rotation of images whilst I'm viewing them AND saving the change in the same file. Changing the rotation is easy, however, pressing
Ctrl+S
orSave image as...
from the file menu doesn't open the location of the file I'm currently viewing/editing but the last location I saved something to (I guess...). Whilst navigating to the correct location is not too much trouble, it feels like an unnecessary "distraction" to me.Describe the solution you'd like
Either change the behaviour of
Save image as...
by setting the default location of the "Save as" dialog to the location of the current file or add an explicit option (incl. some shortcut) likeSave changes to file
or something the like. Ideally this second option wouldn't even require any other input from my end (no confirmation dialog etc.), so a simple shortcut likeCtrl+Alt+S
could just save my changes to the file...The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: