2.3. La fenêtre des chemins

The « Paths » dialog is used to manage paths, allowing you to create or delete them, save them, convert them to and from selections, etc. Please see Section 5, «  Chemins  » for more information about paths.

Figure 15.12. La fenêtre de dialogue des « Chemins »

La fenêtre de dialogue des « Chemins »

2.3.1. Accès au dialogue

La fenêtre du Presse-papiers est une fenêtre ancrable, voyez la section Dialogues, fenêtres et onglets sur l’utilisation des ancrages.

Vous pouvez y accéder :

  • From the main menu, as WindowsDockable DialogsPaths.

  • From the Tab menu in any dockable dialog by clicking on and selecting Add TabPaths.

In the Windows menu, there is a list of detached windows which exists only if at least one dialog remains open. In this case, you can raise the « Paths » dialog from the main menu: WindowsPaths.

2.3.2. Using the Paths Dialog

Généralités

This dialog shows a list of all paths present in the current image. For each path you can set their attributes, as explained below, and perform certain actions using the buttons at the bottom of the dialog, or using the context menu.

In multi-window mode, you can show the name of the active image at the top of the dock by choosing « Show Image Selection » from the Tab menu. This allows you to see at a glance to which image the paths you are working on belong.

Si liste n’est pas vide, il y aura toujours un bandeau de chemin surligné, indiquant le chemin actif, celui sur lequel s’appliqueront les transformations que vous effectuerez à l’aide du menu du dialogue ou des boutons du bas. Cliquer sur un nom de chemin active ce chemin.

Right-clicking on any entry in the list brings up the Paths Menu. You can also access the Paths Menu from the dialog Tab menu.

Selecting multiple paths

GIMP allows you to select multiple paths and perform actions on them, like stroking or filling. Selecting multiple paths is done by using the mouse and Shift key, for adding a range of paths, or Ctrl key, for adding or removing the clicked path.

Path list header

Directly above the list of paths is the header bar. On the left you see the icons that identify the visibility and lock columns. In the middle a text label will tell you how many paths are currently selected if it is more than one.

On the right you see the search entry. Clicking here will allow you to search for and select one or more paths. You will also be able to save this search for future use.

For more details about searching see Search layers and Saved searches.

Path attributes

Every path is shown in the list with its own attributes, which are very similar to the layer attributes:

Visibilité du chemin

By default, paths are not visible. This icon is shown when the path is visible. Clicking this toggles between visible and invisible. When a path is « visible », a border is drawn over each path segment on the image display. This does not change the actual pixel data of the image. Shift-clicking on the icon causes all other paths to be hidden.

Path lock attributes

Each path has lock attributes. If one of its attributes is set, the respective lock icon will show up in front of the thumbnail.

When multiple attributes are set, a double lock icon will show here. Clicking in this column allows you to change these attributes.

Lock path

This icon shows when « lock path » is enabled for the current path. When this is enabled, the path is locked for any action that changes it, meaning there will be no changes done to this path. Clicking the icon toggles between enabled and disabled.

Lock path position

This icon shows when « lock path position » is enabled for the current path. When this is enabled, the path is locked for any action that changes its position. Clicking the icon toggles between enabled and disabled.

Lock visibility

This toggle button controls the « Lock » setting for the visibility of the path. If this is enabled, the path visibility cannot be changed until you disable the lock.

Miniature

A small preview icon represents the effect of the path. This preview can be enlarged by holding down the left mouse button on it. If you drag the thumbnail into the Layers dialog, it will create a new layer with a rasterized copy of the path.

Nom du chemin

Un nom de chemin doit être unique dans l’image. Un double clic sur un nom de chemin permettra d’éditer ce nom. Si le nom que vous donnez existe déjà, il sera distingué par une extension de type « #1 ».

Managing paths

Below the paths list is a set of buttons that allow you to manage your paths by performing operations on them.

These buttons correspond to entries in the context menu (accessed by right-clicking on an entry in the list), but some of them have extra options obtainable by holding down modifier keys while pressing the button.

Nouveau chemin

See New Path. Holding down Shift makes a new (empty) path with the last used values, without opening the New Path dialog.

Raise Paths

See Raise Paths. Holding down Shift moves the selected paths to the top of the list.

Lower Paths

See Lower Paths. Holding down Shift moves the selected paths to the bottom of the list.

Duplicate Paths

See Duplicate Paths.

Paths to Selection

Converts paths into a selection; see Paths to Selection for a full explanation. You can use modifier keys to set the way the new selection interacts with the existing selection:

Touches de contrôle Action
Aucune Remplacer la sélection existante
Maj Ajouter à la sélection
Ctrl Soustraire de la sélection
Maj+Ctrl Intersecter avec la sélection.
Sélection vers chemin

Shift-clicking this button brings up the Advanced Settings dialog that allows you to adjust how the selection is converted to a path.

Paint along the paths

See Stroke Paths. Holding down Shift strokes the paths based on the last used values without opening the Stroke Paths dialog.

Delete Paths

Delete Paths deletes the currently selected paths.

2.3.3. Le menu local des chemins

Figure 15.13. Le menu local des chemins

Le menu local des chemins

Le menu des chemins peut être appelé par un clic droit sur un bandeau de chemin dans la liste du Dialogue des chemins, ou en le choisissant dans le menu onglets. Il donne accès à la plupart des opérations concernant les chemins.

Edit Path

Edit Path is an alternative way to activate the Paths tool, used for creating and manipulating paths. It can also be activated from the Toolbox, or by using the keyboard shortcut B.

Modifier les Attributs du chemin

Modifier les Attributs du chemin ouvre un petit dialogue qui vous permet de changer le nom d’un chemin. Vous pouvez aussi le faire par un double clic sur la liste du dialogue des chemins.

Color Tags

Color Tags brings up a sub menu, similar to the one in the Layers Dialog, that allows you to select a color tag for the selected paths.

Nouveau chemin

Nouveau chemin crée un nouveau chemin, l’ajoute à la liste des chemins et le rend actif pour l’image. Ouvre un dialogue pour le nommer. Le nouveau chemin est créé sans point d’ancrage : vous devrez utiliser l’outil Chemins pour lui en donner et l’utiliser.

Raise Paths

Raise Paths moves the selected paths one slot higher in the list in the Paths dialog.

The position of a path in the list has no functional significance, so this is simply a convenience to help you keep things organized.

Lower Paths

Lower Pathsmoves the selected paths one slot lower in the list in the Paths dialog.

The position of a path in the list has no functional significance, so this is simply a convenience to help you keep things organized.

Duplicate Paths

Duplicate Paths creates a copy of the selected paths, assigns unique names, adds it to the list in the Paths dialog, and makes it the selected paths for the image. The copies will be visible only if the original paths were visible.

Delete Paths

Delete Paths deletes the currently selected paths.

Fusionner les chemins visibles

Fusionner les chemins visibles fusionne en un seul chemin tous les chemins possédant l’« œil » dans le dialogue des chemins. C’est pratique si vous voulez les Tracer de la même façon.

Paths to Selection; Add Paths to Selection; Subtract Paths from Selection; Intersect Paths with Selection

These commands all convert the active paths into a selection, and then combine it with the existing selection in the specified ways. (Paths to Selection discards the existing selection and replaces it with one formed from the path.) If necessary, any unclosed components of the path are closed by connecting the last anchor point to the first anchor point with a straight line. The « marching ants » for the resulting selection should closely follow the path, but don't expect the correspondence to be perfect.

Sélection vers chemin

On peut accéder à cette fonction de différentes façons :

  • From the main menu, as SelectTo Path

  • À partir du menu du dialogue des chemins, par Sélection vers chemin.

  • From the Selection to Path button at the bottom of the Paths dialog.

Selection to Path creates a new path from the image's selection. In most cases the resulting path will closely follow the « marching ants » of the selection, but the correspondence will not usually be perfect.

Converting a two-dimensional selection mask into a one-dimensional path involves some rather tricky algorithms: you can alter the way it is done using the Advanced Options, which are accessed by holding down the Shift key while pressing the Selection to Path button at the bottom of the Paths dialog. This brings up the Advanced Settings dialog, which allows you to set a lot of different options. In general, Selection to Path will do what you expect it to, without the need to adjust the advanced settings.

Fill Paths

On peut accéder à cette fonction de différentes façons :

  • From the main menu, as EditFill Paths…

  • From the Paths dialog menu, as Fill Paths….

  • From the Fill Paths button in the Tool Options for the Paths tool.

Fill Paths fills all areas delimited by the selected paths with the current foreground color or currently selected pattern. See the section about Fill Paths for more information.

Stroke Paths…

On peut accéder à cette fonction de différentes façons :

  • From the main menu, as EditStroke Paths…

  • From the Paths dialog menu, as Stroke Paths….

  • From the Paint along the path button at the bottom of the Paths dialog.

  • From the Stroke Paths button in the Tool Options for the Paths tool.

Stroke Paths renders the selected paths on the active layer of the image, permitting a wide variety of line styles and stroking options. See the sections about Stroke Paths and Stroking for more information.

Copy Paths

Copy Paths copies the selected paths to the Paths Clipboard, enabling you to paste it into a different image.

[Astuce] Astuce

You can also copy and paste paths by dragging their icon from the Paths dialog into the target image's display.

[Note] Note

When you copy a path to an image, it is not visible. You have to make it visible in the Paths dialog.

Coller le chemin

Paste Path creates a new path from the contents of the Path Clipboard, adds it to the list in the Paths dialog, and makes it the active path for the image. If no path has previously been copied into the clipboard, the menu entry will be disabled.

Export Paths

Export Paths… allows you to save a path to a file: it pops up a file save dialog that allows you to specify the file name and location. You can later add this path to any GIMP image using the Import Path command. The format used for saving paths is SVG: this means that vector-graphics programs such as Inkscape will also be able to import the paths you save. See the Paths section for more information on SVG files and how they relate to GIMP paths.

Importer un chemin

Import Path… creates a new path from an SVG file: it pops up a file chooser dialog that allows you to navigate to the file. See the Paths section for information on SVG files and how they relate to GIMP paths.