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"Stroke Thickness" Function on Text Tool is less then Ideal [SVG2, rendering] |
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[Applications] krita
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Reporter: |
rchrkbkcdd |
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Tool/Text | Assignee: |
Krita Bugs <krita-bugs-null> |
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CONFIRMED
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wishlist
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halla, rchrkbkcdd, tamtamy.tymona
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NOR
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| Version First Reported In: |
4.2.1 | |
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Microsoft Windows | |
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Microsoft Windows | |
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An example of the issue at hand
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Created attachment 121022 [details] An example of the issue at hand SUMMARY For my work I commonly use a lot of "Text", when trying to use the "Stroke" function to give text a thick outline the program will put the stroke "above" the text rather then "below". I have included an image of the issue at hand. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Create a "text" object. 2. Give it a "stroke". 3. Increase the "Thickness" of the "stroke" for a bold outline around your text. OBSERVED RESULT "Thickness" does not really increase and just covers the top of the text. EXPECTED RESULT I have included an image of how I think it should be in "Example 3". It would do wonders to boost productivity if the thickness of the strokes on text elements were fixed. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: (available in About System) KDE Plasma Version: KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION