https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=363385

            Bug ID: 363385
           Summary: Assistant tool doesn't turn invisible, calculates
                    incorrectly.
           Product: krita
           Version: 3.0 Beta
          Platform: MS Windows
                OS: MS Windows
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Tools
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: winter.w...@yahoo.com

I'm getting an issue where trying to turn off the visibility on my perspective
assistants is just making more new assistants. This doesn't happen all the
time, but very, very often, resulting in having to delete a swarm of new
assistants while trying to turn the one under it off - resulting in my
sometimes (accidently) deleting the original. This issue in turn spawns
another, where the perspective assistants stop calculating properly.

It took some playing around to figure out approximately what was going on, but
instead of speculating I will just give a list of what I did to reproduce it:

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Make a new clear layer
2. Make five perspective points - left, right of canvas, then above and below,
and finally one beneath at the lower right hand corner.
3. Turn on assistant snapping and make some lines.
4. Turn off the visibility on the drawing layer we just used.
5. Go back to the assistant tool, make a new assistant and turn them all off.
6. Make a new layer and notice how the perspective lines are coming out all
wrong.

7. (optional) After this, I normally turn off the drawing layer and then delete
all but the first assistant I made, at which point the angle will come from the
wrong side (one of the deleted assistants?), but this step shouldn't be
necessary.



Using Windows 7, no OpenGL support.

On second note, I though that turning the visibility off on the assistants was
supposed to disable them for use later, but it doesn't seem to actually do
this. If this is not the case, is this a feature that will be added (it's handy
for things like drawing pictures in pictures, detail work, lettering, inking,
ext...)? 

Thank you for your work so far on the Krita project; I hope this report helps
you create your next stable release.

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