[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2023-10-22 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412844

--- Comment #9 from acc4commissi...@gmail.com ---
Praying every day for this to be fixed. I still cannot understand that why it
should behave this way. There's absolutely no reason to have 2 different
actions at the top position inside the group. (There should be 2 actions at the
bottom to determine whether it should go inside or outside the group, but not
at the top.)

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2022-08-17 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #8 from acc4commissi...@gmail.com ---
Any news on this one? ;-; Aggh it's so painful to deal with this on a constant
basis now that I'm using so many group layers...

I'm not sure how complicated it is on the code level, but from a user's
perspective it simply doesn't have to change it's position from where you put
it. If you put a layer between layers, it can just stay there. *The only
exception would be putting it at the bottom end inside a group where you need a
little room to decide whether it should go inside or outside the group. But
there's no need to have that mechanic for anything else imo.

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2022-04-04 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #7 from acc4commissi...@gmail.com ---
Recently this has been giving me so much headaches since I started to work more
with group layers. All I want to do is just to drag a layer into a group layer
at its top position, and I have to do precision gymnastics every time to make
sure it doesn't go outside the group.

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2020-12-10 Thread Tymond
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412844

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--- Comment #6 from Tymond  ---
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Recording of two different behaviours in the space between group layer and the
first child layer

When I was testing, it turned out that there are in fact two ways of putting
the layer visibly underneath the group layer but in fact in those two positions
you mentioned. In one case, there was an underline below the whole group layer
entry; and in the other case, it started indented (where the child layers would
start).

However I also noticed that the second case is barely visible and that the
exact same result can be achieved by just pointing the layer *at* the group
layer (which highlights the whloe group layer rectangle, not just a line below
it). Maybe it would be a good idea to just remove this possibility and rely on
the "put on the group layer => put inside, on top of other child layers"
behaviour?

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2019-10-12 Thread Ahab Greybeard
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412844

--- Comment #5 from Ahab Greybeard  ---
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Example of a large expanded group

If you consider an expanded group with many layers/subgroups in it.
a) If you want to move Some Layer from above the Standard Greenery Library
Group  to below it, you can do that with a short distance drag onto the
'outside-below' position.
b) If you want a copy (or original) of bush-C.png to be placed outside and
below the group, you can do that with a short movement to the 'outside-below'
position on the group layer.

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2019-10-11 Thread bugzilla_noreply
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=412844

--- Comment #4 from acc4commissi...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Ahab Greybeard from comment #3)
> Logically, I can think of two situations where it's useful to have these two
> different actions. 

Mind if I ask what it might be? I do think it's good to have separation at
below the whole group. So that we can decide whether we put the layer inside or
outside. But when we put the layer right below the top 'group category layer',
it should always go inside the group, I think.

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2019-10-11 Thread Ahab Greybeard
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--- Comment #3 from Ahab Greybeard  ---
Logically, I can think of two situations where it's useful to have these two
different actions. However, this will be a decision for the all powerful
developers and nothing to do with me.

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2019-10-11 Thread bugzilla_noreply
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--- Comment #2 from acc4commissi...@gmail.com ---
Logically, for this particular position(right below the group category layer),
I think it shouldn't be separated. (But the dicision is yours...)

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[krita] [Bug 412844] When you place any layer right below the 'group layer', it doesn't go inside the group

2019-10-11 Thread Ahab Greybeard
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--- Comment #1 from Ahab Greybeard  ---
There are two distinct but barely separated positions which are outside-below
the group or inside-top of the group.
This is useful but unless you pay attention, remember the difference and move
carefully it can be confusing.

It would be nice if they could be more distinct, maybe by being more physically
separated or maybe by the outside-below position having a different highlight
colour, or both.

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