When trying to rotate a large scanned-in page just right, occasionally, one notices that the measure tool will report fractions of a degree of rotation. However, the transform tool will now allow users to actually input fractional values such as 12.3, thus users have to settle for the closest integer, which for large measured reference lines can be noticeably off. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Go to the transform tool options and choose "Rotate" 2. Try to input some number with a fraction, such as "1.5". 3. Note how it will let you input the decimal point, but no number afterwards.
Transform tool input boxes now expand to 2 decimal places. https://quickgit.kde.org/?p=krita.git&a=commit&h=cd45a874b8a834823665eede0199fededb860b9e
Git commit 176cfa2172b2b38b734200b01db1869b60bfd345 by Boudewijn Rempt, on behalf of Michael Abrahams. Committed on 02/07/2016 at 08:15. Pushed by rempt into branch 'krita/3.0'. Set rotation precision for transform tool to 2 decimals Exact snapping is supported by shift+drag. Now more precise values can be entered manually. M +6 -3 plugins/tools/tool_transform2/kis_tool_transform_config_widget.cpp http://commits.kde.org/krita/176cfa2172b2b38b734200b01db1869b60bfd345