https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=518419
--- Comment #2 from D.F. <[email protected]> --- Hi, Thanks for quick reply. 1)My use case is simply speed and convenience. Having to swipe to show the system bar or pressing ctrl-alt-f everytime I want to go to another app (usually file manager) is slower and less convenient than having the bar visible and ready to be tapped at all time. So personally I would prefer the default is not full screen since I switch constatnly between Krita and other apps. 2)You right right. I cleared data and relunched Krita and ctrl-Z is mapped to Undo now. 3) OK. 4)When I use the Photopea online image editor and export a duplicate file it correctly rename the name and not the extension. With Krita, I guess if you l just go through the OS than you get this bug. But maybe you can work around it by proactivel checking if the file already exists and then renaming it before it gets saved. Wouldn't that fix it? (I assume how that is how Photopea does it). 5)OK Yahoo Mail: Search, Organize, Conquer https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=518419 [email protected] changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO CC| |[email protected] --- Comment #1 from [email protected] --- Which version of Krita are you using? Help → About Krita will tell you. Several of your bugs should already be fixed in the latest version. 1) This is intentional, having it visible causes wrong inputs and the application minimizing because of the palm hitting the bottom bar, which Krita can only prevent by entering full-screen and making the bar go away. Since you can just swipe from the edge of the screen to show the system bars, there should never be a need to un-fullscreen the application on Android. What is you use case of doing so? 2) Ctrl+Z is bound to undo by default, Ctrl+Shift+Z is redo, like on Linux. If this isn't working, check your keyboard layout, Z and Y may be swapped. You may have also unbound it in the preferences. Otherwise, keyboard shortcuts sometimes not working should be fixed in Krita 5.3.1. 3) This is a duplicate of bug 514360 and should be fixed in Krita 5.3.1. 4) This is a duplicate of bug 506039. This ridiculous behavior is hard-wired into Android, Krita can do nothing about it, it. You can try reporting it to Google. 5) That's a duplicate of bug 506040. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
