[krita] [Bug 408491] No gamut masks

2019-06-10 Thread vanyossi
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408491

vanyossi  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

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--- Comment #3 from vanyossi  ---
Newer macOS versions did change more stuff than just eye candy. They deprecated
libraries and changed their API.

Making the Gamut Mask work on an older krita version would require a little
more effort than just copying some lines of code. You could try either porting
the gamut mask to the version of krita you are using. try to compile newest
krita on old qt-5.9, or as Apple would suggest, get a newer mac :p (In my
opinion is best  to switch to linux as you stated it works flawlessly :)

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[krita] [Bug 408491] No gamut masks

2019-06-09 Thread Jo
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408491

--- Comment #2 from Jo  ---
So I assume that getting gamut masks isn't possible just by moving some plugins
from newer krita into my older krita application package
..and if possible, then krita 4.1.7 wouldn't be able to access said plugins as
there's no code in older krita to invoke the plugin for gamut masks 

Very sad about as I was waiting joyfully for this feature which I myself had
requested time ago. Apple isn't the same anymore. 
There's a menu for scripts in krita but I don't know if this menu entry is
already usable in 2.1.7. A python script could generate a simple palette but
I've no idea his to do this.

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[krita] [Bug 408491] No gamut masks

2019-06-09 Thread Boudewijn Rempt
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408491

Boudewijn Rempt  changed:

   What|Removed |Added

 CC||b...@valdyas.org
 Resolution|--- |NOT A BUG
 Status|REPORTED|RESOLVED

--- Comment #1 from Boudewijn Rempt  ---
I'm sorry, but we're not going to backport this feature to a branch we're not
going to make releases from, and we're not going to support versions of macOS
that Qt doesn't support either. Apple has decided to introduce new API's and
retire old API's, and Apple is always right. If you decide to use macOS, you
should be prepared to let Apple decide what's best for you, and always, without
a moment's hesistation, follow their lead and do what they tell you. That's
what being an Apple user is all about, after all.

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