https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=506233
Bug ID: 506233 Summary: Can't save a Krita file after changing a File Layer's name through its properties dialog because it doesn't make the Krita document "dirty" Classification: Applications Product: krita Version First 5.2.9 Reported In: Platform: Appimage OS: Linux Status: REPORTED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: Layer Stack Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org Reporter: n...@virtualcuriosities.com Target Milestone: --- SUMMARY Changing the layer name of a filter layer through its properties dialog doesn't make the Krita document "dirty." STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Open a Krita file that has a file layer. 2. Open the properties dialog of the file layer. 3. Change the Layer Name to something else. 4. Click OK. OBSERVED RESULT Even though the layer name was changed and the change is in the undo history, Krita doesn't show an asterisk in the title, and consequently it's not possible to save the changes with Ctrl+S. EXPECTED RESULT An asterisk. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS I'm on Linux Mint. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The same problem occurs when you open a file that has a file layer that points to a missing file: you get a dialog asking to select a new file, and if you do, Krita doesn't give you an asterisk, which means you can't open a Krita file just to fix the file layer's broken linkage and save it immediately after. The "Save" menu item in the File menu isn't grayed out while there is no asterisk, but clicking on "Save" doesn't seem to actually save when there is no asterisk. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.