On the documentation page of Gradient: https://docs.krita.org/en/reference_manual/resource_management/resource_gradients.html We are describing Stop Gradient as: Stop gradients are very straight forward: * mouseleft on the gradient to add a stop. * mouseleft on the stops to select them, and drag to move them. * mouseright on the stops to remove them. A stop gradient will not allow you to remove stops if there’s only two left. In reality, the right-click doesn't work. But I can remove a stop by dragging it to either side of the gradient bar.
Right click is used to work, but it seems dmitry refactored it away without telling anyone, and now there is a context menu :( https://invent.kde.org/kde/krita/commit/ac0e07ccf57f389c69a501cbf8ce7d3999d7fc31#c5f55c70f208e37a93479a711815bcfe65dbf97e_109_164
Git commit cc3c572b620681db2506696c00e9daa99d9d496b by Wolthera van Hövell tot Westerflier. Committed on 29/08/2020 at 15:09. Pushed by woltherav into branch 'master'. Remove mention of using rightclick to remove a stop. M +2 -2 reference_manual/resource_management/resource_gradients.rst https://invent.kde.org/documentation/docs-krita-org/commit/cc3c572b620681db2506696c00e9daa99d9d496b
Git commit cc8874c2346feebdeccdf07f141a2c41ed774bc2 by Wolthera van Hövell tot Westerflier. Committed on 29/08/2020 at 15:47. Pushed by woltherav into branch 'krita/4.3'. Remove mention of using rightclick to remove a stop. M +1 -1 reference_manual/resource_management/resource_gradients.rst https://invent.kde.org/documentation/docs-krita-org/commit/cc8874c2346feebdeccdf07f141a2c41ed774bc2
Thank you Wolthera! :D