The Transform box disappears when doing transformations. I have to click on the part of the image I want to transform for the box appear again.
Hi Silva, I cannot reproduce this issue, so we need the information you also didn't provide for your other bug reports. What version of OSX, what hardware, is OpenGL enabled or not. If opengl is enabled, [lease start Krita from the terminal and paste the opengl info part of the output. (Open terminal.app, navigate to the where the krita.app app bundle is and start krita like './krita.app/Contents/MacOS/krita')
Hi Boudewijn, here is what it says: OpenGL Info Vendor: ATI Technologies Inc. Renderer: AMD Radeon HD 6750M OpenGL Engine Version: 4.1 ATI-1.42.15 Shading language: 4.10 Requested format: QSurfaceFormat(version 3.2, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize -1, greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 2, swapInterval 0, profile 1) Current format: QSurfaceFormat(version 4.1, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 2, swapInterval 1, profile 1) Version: 4 . 1 Supports deprecated functions false krita has opengl true Setting XDG_DATA_DIRS "/Applications/krita.app/Contents/share" Available translations QSet("en_US") Available domain translations QSet("en_US") After that OpenGL text, I receive lot's of "Invalid entry (missing '' ") or "Invalid escape sequence". Is it normal? Thanks!
Hm... Amd, I think I only have access to Macs with an intel gpu. The Invalid entry messages you can disregard. Does changing the Texture Buffer setting in Settings/Display make a difference? Are there any interesting messages on the terminal while this happens?
Hi again. This is what the Terminal says when applying a Transform. I have to click on the part of the image (that I want to transform) for the transform box appear again: QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s) QCursor: Cannot create bitmap cursor; invalid bitmap(s)
Oh, wait, I might have completely misunderstood your message. If you mean that after applying a transformation you have to click on the canvas again to start creating a new transformation, that's intended behaviour. People complained that keeping the transformation guides after doing a transformation was too confusing.
Created attachment 101673 [details] attachment-11846-0.html Ah, ok! I was expecting it to behave like other software I use but now it makes sense. Thanks for the info. On Thu, Oct 20, 2016 at 3:30 PM, Boudewijn Rempt via KDE Bugzilla < bugzilla_noreply@kde.org> wrote: > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=370366 > > Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> changed: > > What |Removed |Added > ------------------------------------------------------------ > ---------------- > Resolution|--- |WONTFIX > Status|UNCONFIRMED |RESOLVED > > --- Comment #5 from Boudewijn Rempt <boud@valdyas.org> --- > Oh, wait, I might have completely misunderstood your message. If you mean > that > after applying a transformation you have to click on the canvas again to > start > creating a new transformation, that's intended behaviour. People complained > that keeping the transformation guides after doing a transformation was too > confusing. > > -- > You are receiving this mail because: > You reported the bug. >