███ Summary Keyboard shortcut collision between move to prev/next animation frame and transform tool's nudge left/right when active. ███ Steps to reproduce 1. Open Krita and set workspace to Animation 2. Right-click the first animation frame in the animation timeline, click "Create duplicate frame" 3. make any selection canvas, switch to transform tool, and use left/right arrowkeys ███ Observed result The active animation frame will change when you click left or right arrowkeys. ███ Expected result Since a selection was just made, the user expects to be nudging that selection. Especially because there is a change in what handles the keyboard shortcut after the animation timeline has been focused once, even though it's not focused now, which is unexpected. ███ Software/OS versions Linux Mint 22.2 Cinnamon (Ubuntu-based) Krita 5.2.2
The issue is real, but the description is inaccurate. I'll rephrase to correct it. Also, please don't play with the formatting in the future, it's sufficient to fill in the template provided. SUMMARY Transform and move tools eat arrow key inputs from several dock widgets, such as the animation timeline or palette. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Equip the transform or move tool. 2. Click on the timeline dock or palette dock or several other widgets that would react to arrow key navigation. 3. Press arrow keys. OBSERVED RESULT The arrow keys go to the tool instead, possibly moving stuff on the canvas around. EXPECTED RESULT Arrow keys navigate in the focused docker. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Some widgets aren't affected by this, such as text inputs or spinner sliders. So this seems like it may be a focus policy problem.
Opposite. The animation docker eats the input.
Okay, that explains why the report is so weird. I can't reproduce that, so it may be due to the two years outdated Krita version you are using. Update it and try again. If it still doesn't work as expected, your steps to reproduce are probably incomplete or there's other information missing that makes this not reproducible, like a pre-existing state of the canvas.
In latest it doesn't repro. I thought 5.2.2 was recent because I've only had this laptop for a month, I'm not sure how it's actually 2 years out of date, but you're right. Sorry for the trouble. Setting to resolved, not a bug.
You did actually find a bug here, even if it was unintentional! The move and transform tools do eat arrow keys when they shouldn't.