Summary: | SHIFT key invokes Line Tool | ||
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Product: | [Applications] krita | Reporter: | Erwin Broekhuis <erwinbroekhuis> |
Component: | Shortcuts and Canvas Input Settings | Assignee: | Halla Rempt <halla> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | CC: | erwinbroekhuis, halla |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 5.0.2 | ||
Target Milestone: | --- | ||
Platform: | macOS (DMG) | ||
OS: | macOS | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Sentry Crash Report: |
Description
Erwin Broekhuis
2022-02-05 21:08:38 UTC
Did you switch from the default shortcut scheme to another? (In reply to Halla Rempt from comment #1) > Did you switch from the default shortcut scheme to another? Yes, I used Photoshop compatible scheme. Your remark triggered me to test with Default and Krita_Default schemes as well, and I restarted Krita in-between tries. It did not make a difference. I also tried Restore Defaults. What probably is going on is that you selected the Photoshop canvas input scheme, which sets line to shift, because that's what happens in Photoshop, so that's correct. Then you might have changed another canvas input setting, which means that you now have a "local" scheme that overrides selecting a default scheme. Until we figure out what to do about that... Please reset your settings: remove the input profiles in ~/Library/Application Support/Krita/input I now have keyboard shortcuts set to Photoshop Compatible and the Canvas Input scheme set to Krita. This works for my workflow. I didn't even remember setting the Canvas Input scheme, I was too focused on the keyboard shortcuts. Do you think we can close this ticket or do we still have an issue to solve regardless? Ah, no, we still need to fix krita getting confused from customized input themes. This should be fixed with the latest changes to the code that finds resources. |