Bug 411799 - Hope krita doesn't treat 'applying transformation multiple times' as 1 action when undoing it.
Summary: Hope krita doesn't treat 'applying transformation multiple times' as 1 action...
Status: RESOLVED INTENTIONAL
Alias: None
Product: krita
Classification: Applications
Component: Tools/Transform (show other bugs)
Version: nightly build (please specify the git hash!)
Platform: Microsoft Windows Microsoft Windows
: NOR wishlist
Target Milestone: ---
Assignee: Krita Bugs
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Reported: 2019-09-10 17:56 UTC by acc4commissions
Modified: 2019-09-11 14:46 UTC (History)
2 users (show)

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internal error window (39.49 KB, image/png)
2019-09-10 17:56 UTC, acc4commissions
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visual explanation (82.79 KB, image/jpeg)
2019-09-11 14:46 UTC, acc4commissions
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Description acc4commissions 2019-09-10 17:56:56 UTC
Created attachment 122581 [details]
internal error window

SUMMARY
I press enter to apply transformation when it feels right, and generally repeat the edit-apply process 3~4 times to get the final result. And krita take back the whole process when I press Ctrl+Z.

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This is not related, but I got a crash when selecting different transformation types. I couldn't reproduce it again. :/ Krita obviously crashed when I clicked abort in the internal error window, but backtrace didn't seem produced either.
Comment 1 wolthera 2019-09-10 18:00:38 UTC
This is actually a feature called continuous transform. We implemented it because we assumed people would want to fiddle a little, and a single transform gives the best result...
Comment 2 acc4commissions 2019-09-10 18:10:15 UTC
(In reply to wolthera from comment #1)
> This is actually a feature called continuous transform. We implemented it
> because we assumed people would want to fiddle a little, and a single
> transform gives the best result...

It'd be super nice to have a way to disable it. ;-;
Comment 3 Halla Rempt 2019-09-10 18:26:01 UTC
Sorry, but this isn't going to happen. Even if someone would come up with a patch, I would not acccept it because it's going to complicate the code a lot for very little gain.
Comment 4 acc4commissions 2019-09-10 18:53:59 UTC
(In reply to Boudewijn Rempt from comment #3)
> Sorry, but this isn't going to happen. Even if someone would come up with a
> patch, I would not acccept it because it's going to complicate the code a
> lot for very little gain.

Then it would be nice to be able to see the area without lowering the transparancy during the transformation. Why I need to constantly press the enter key is because I can't clearly see the resulting appearance. 

Is that also the case you mentioned?
Comment 5 acc4commissions 2019-09-11 14:46:23 UTC
Created attachment 122599 [details]
visual explanation

Um... Looking back, I feel that maybe there was a miscommunication.

What I meant by '1 action' is NOT 'doing the transforming movement multiple times and applying it'. 
What I meant by '1 action' is : 'pressing the enter key to complete a single transformation multiple times'.

I'm sorry if that doesn't make any difference to you. :/