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Subject: [krita] [Bug 329691] New: "Edit > Fill With Foreground/Background colors" should not be influenced b
From: David REVOY <info () davidrevoy ! com>
Date: 2014-01-07 13:49:58
Message-ID: bug-329691-17878 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329691
Bug ID: 329691
Summary: "Edit > Fill With Foreground/Background colors" should
not be influenced by user opacity (Slider)
Classification: Unclassified
Product: krita
Version: 2.8 Pre-Alpha
Platform: Compiled Sources
OS: Linux
Status: UNCONFIRMED
Severity: normal
Priority: NOR
Component: usability
Assignee: krita-bugs-null@kde.org
Reporter: info@davidrevoy.com
Hi, the feature "Edit > Fill With Foreground colors"(Shift+Backspace) and "Edit
> Fill With Background colors"(backspace) got a bug ; they take in account the
value on the opacity slider of the brush preset. They usually fill with plain
color.
To reproduce :
============
1) Open Krita, a canvas
2) press 'D' to reset color to Black&White
3) Select a preset ( Airbrush )
4) Down the opacity with the slider to 50%
5) Draw 2 or 3 strokes on canvas
6) Now press 'Backspace' to erase all ( Fill With Background colors = white )
Result :
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You have to press 'Backspace' more than 10 times before the strokes
disappears.
It's like if "Fill With Background colors" was filling with 10% opacity pass
the canvas.
If you undo all ; and redo all with 100% opacity , "Fill With Background
colors" will work as expected.
Expected result :
==============
"Edit > Fill With Foreground colors"(Shift+Backspace) and "Edit > Fill With
Background colors"(backspace) should always use 100% opacity.
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