Version: Comes with KDE (using KDE 4.7.1) OS: Linux When using the select tool and moving objects, with the tool in "transparent background" mode, it makes transparent _everything except_ the background color, instead of the background color itself This is a bug, but the way it works now is usefull for some tasks so it would be great to have a setting (or another tool) to get this behavior when wanted Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: Paint a black area in part of the page Paint a blue line in the white area Use the select tool, switch it to transparent background mode Select white background color Select the line and move it to the black area Actual Results: Negative of the line in black background (ie. black line "hole" in white background) Expected Results: Blue line in black background
This bug is already reported as bug 277167. Since this request actually requests that the current behavior is kept as a (configurable) feature, I mark this as a wish item.
(In reply to comment #1) > This bug is already reported as bug 277167. Since this request actually > requests that the current behavior is kept as a (configurable) feature, I mark > this as a wish item. If I have well understood, at the time to move something (letters, stripes, etc.) only one colour can be moved with a transparent background. Is it right? And the colour is choosen with right click in the colour palette, right? If this is true, in the wish list may put to move any colour at the same time. This can be a very powerfull tool. (Like in MS Paint)
(In reply to comment #2) > If I have well understood, at the time to move something (letters, stripes, > etc.) only one colour can be moved with a transparent background. Is it right? > And the colour is choosen with right click in the colour palette, right? > > If this is true, in the wish list may put to move any colour at the same time. > This can be a very powerfull tool. (Like in MS Paint) Sorry for my english. What I want is this: http://youtu.be/LLNCRVAKUFo Is possible to do the same with kolourpaint?