https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=384834

Quiralta <rjquira...@gmail.com> changed:

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--- Comment #3 from Quiralta <rjquira...@gmail.com> ---
Couple of notes for future reference:

I recently came across by accident with the fact that the "brushes and stuff"
bar is disabled when no document is open, while the "file" tool bar works
normally, if we replicate the buttons on the latter, some of them will work
like the "workspaces", giving us the ability to switch the UI before
opening/creating documents, the "choose brush preset" and "edit brush settings"
seems to work fine too. Some others ones related to canvas/layer interaction
like preserve alpha are disabled (as expected) "color selector" and "brush
opacity" are also active but will reset upon opening/making a file, "brush
size" seems to remain and thus change-able on empty window.

I don't know what's the reasons for having two toolbars as both need to go in
the same space (I'm probably missing something here though).

Using the "file" toolbar only, can bring some of this functions on empty
canvas, been "edit brush settings" and "workspaces" the ones that are worth to
have on that condition.

Another less practical option could be to open a document by default when Krita
starts, like a little info-graphic that could be paint over but not saved, this
would bring the whole UI up from the start, but the extra step to close it then
open a new document seems cumbersome.

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