| Summary: | rotation creates chess board pattern | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] krita | Reporter: | Wolfgang Jeltsch <fmp0d6sw> |
| Component: | Tools/Transform | Assignee: | Bart Coppens <kde> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 1.6.1 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | unspecified | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
Wolfgang Jeltsch
2006-12-29 00:37:32 UTC
Yes, that's transparency. Please use koffice@kde.org for user related questions. Thank you for your answer. However, even if the chess board pattern denotes transparency, the behavior I described is mostly incorrect, in my opinion. If I tell Krita to rotate the above-mentioned image by 180 °, for example, I expect Krita to generate a rotated version of this image and not a completely transparent image. Confirmed, unfortunately :( (1.6 branch, r614151) Bart, weren't you hot on the tracks of a solution? Fixed! *** Bug has been marked as fixed ***. |