Allow to double-click to accelerate crop and red-eye modifications
Summary: Currently double-clicking will switch to fullscreen when a tool like {nav Crop} or {nav Reduce Red Eye} is used. It would be handy to allow to accept the modifications without having to tediously position the cursor over the corresponding button each time. By using double-click to accept just like it's done for Spectacle's {nav Rectangular Region} capture mode, users can improve the efficiency of their primarily mouse-based workflow. In particular fixing multiple red eyes, e.g. in a group picture, will become much faster. In GIMP's {nav Crop}, clicking also accepts (albeit a single click is enough). Triggering fullscreen can still be done before opening the tool, with a shortcut or with the toolbutton, and for {nav Crop} when clicking outside the selection. Furthermore, there is the possibility to {nav Undo} if the double-click was unintentional. To make users aware of the feature, for {nav Reduce Red Eye} the inline help text is changed (at the same time removing the to-be-avoided "you" in the string). For {nav Crop} the docbook will be adapted, since there is not enough space in the UI for a subtle inline pointer (in a later patch). Test Plan: Double-click in the {nav Crop} and {nav Reduce Red Eye} tools after modifying the image. Gwenview should apply the changes immediately. Reviewers: #gwenview, ngraham Reviewed By: #gwenview, ngraham Subscribers: muhlenpfordt, ngraham Differential Revision: https://phabricator.kde.org/D14755
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