https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384304

Alvin Wong <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #1 from Alvin Wong <[email protected]> ---
Ok, first of all, are you using Windows or Linux? You've selected both on the
"Platform" field so nobody here can tell.

(In reply to Armandt van Rooyen from comment #0)
> When I use my stylus pen to pan over to the docker to the right, the image
> pans as well, sometimes. I need to switch over to mouse and click somewhere
> to fix it.

I can't tell if this is a bug in Krita or the tablet driver, but usually if
something like this happens, it can be fixed by clicking on the canvas with the
pen while holding the side button. I am in the process of improving the tablet
support on Windows, so I might find and fix a few bugs in the near future, but
it takes time and effort. (And just FYI I'm a volunteer contributor so I don't
get paid to do any of this.)

It would help if you can state the brand and model of your drawing tablet.


> Also sometimes I cannot use the brushes on a particular layer for any
> reason. I switch to another paint layer and it works fine.

Perhaps you have the layer locked or set to hidden?


> Really annoying. I am disgusted with this release with such fundamental bugs.

I appreciate the amount of effort you took to report such bugs to us.

Just so you know, it is near impossible to make software that has zero bugs,
and for complex software, it is absolutely impossible. If you think a software
doesn't have any bugs, it's only because you haven't encountered it.

The Krita developers are constantly improving on Krita and make bugfixes all
the time, but there are only so much manpower. We don't have an entire QA
department to test vigorously 8 hours a day every single day, and even if we do
it would still take time to fix them. From time to time people would report
weird bugs that are not caused by Krita itself, but by various buggy hardware
drivers which are hard to trace and work around properly, and these bugs take a
lot more time to solve.

No matter how "fundamental" you think a bug is, if nobody has ever encountered
such bug and reported it to the developers, then it will very likely not be
fixed any time soon. So again, it's nice of you to report these bugs. It could
have been nicer, but this is just a minor detail to you, isn't it?

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