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Sorry for the noise on this, contact me on the chat I can send you v1.2, anyway today I'll release 1.2.2 with a fix for this.
I don't really see a point of being able to drag inside a selection like this. Generally in most programs clicking and dragging moves the selection (like it did before) and holding a modifier key grows the selection.
Considering that key is usually ctrl (which here, duplicates the selection, which is great and I like it!) that key cannot be ctrl, but would it be possible to keep the old functionality and only allow selection inside to start if you specifically are holding a modifier? Generally after making a selection I want to move the selection and very rarely do I want to grow a selection from inside the selection itself.
It does make sense because if you are using the Add or Subtract modes it means that you want to modify the selection edges (not the pixels), so you have to select the default mode in case you want the default/old behavior.