https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=387267

--- Comment #4 from reptilli...@live.com ---
Not really a bug after checking again. If you care for more details on why I
thought it was a bug, you can read the rest of the post.

I checked again, and the 'o' layer group which is one of the main group did
contained a clone layer of one of the sub-group under 'filtered image' which is
named 'dithering support'. Manipulating that 'dithering support' group would
affect the 'o' layer group. That was a mistake which was taken as a bug. Sorry,
I haven't noticed that mistake at all despite checking many time, but only
confirmed it after checking one of the disabled subgroup under the 'o' group.
To clarify:

The main group are:
-i
-o
-s
-Border
-Filtered Image
-Reference

And the secondary sub group for "Filtered Image" was:
-Dithering Support

In Dithering Support:
-Layer 202



In the 'o' group, there was many instanced layers of the 'Filtered Image'. Only
one of them was 'Dithering Support'. That wasn't noticed for a long while.
Manipulating the 'Dithering Support' ends up altering the 'o' main group
because one of the instanced layer was 'dithering support' group which is a
subgroup of 'Filtered Image' which is the main group.

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