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In the Clone Tool, the cloned area is a fixed distance from the originally selected point. I would like to replicate the same point in several places. It would be good if you let go of the mouse back to the selected point and start cloning again from there.

Beim Clone Tool ist der geklonte Bereich ein festgelegter Abstand vom ursprünglich gewählten Punkt. Ich möchte, den gleichen Punkt an mehreren Stellen replizieren. Es wäre gut, wenn beim los lassen der Maus zum ausgewählten Punkt zurück gesprungen wird und von dort dann wieder mit dem clonen begonnen wird.

 

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Hello  @Armin77,
this option already exists, see Help.

Quoted from the Helpfile:

Aligned—when selected (default), the origin of the sample remains a fixed distance from the pointer. If this option is off,
the origin of the sample always returns to the sample location defined initially.
Source—the source determines the layer(s) from which the pixels are sampled from. Select from the pop-up menu.

 

Ausgerichtet: Ist diese Option aktiviert (Standardeinstellung) bleibt die Distanz zwischen aufgenommener Probe und Werkzeugcursor
stets konstant. Ist diese Option deaktiviert, wird der Ursprung der aufgenommen Probe immer auf den Punkt zurückgesetzt,
den Sie zuerst angeklickt haben.

 

Cheers

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