https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=397616
Dmitry Kazakov <dimul...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|CONFIRMED |RESOLVED CC| |dimul...@gmail.com Resolution|--- |INTENTIONAL --- Comment #2 from Dmitry Kazakov <dimul...@gmail.com> --- HI, Yncke and Emmet! I have checked your report. I think the text scaling actually works as expected. When you create a text with 10pt height, Krita creates an object which physical size is expected to be 10 pt, which is 10/72 inch. This physical size is calculated based on the current image resolution, which is 100ppi in your case. When you change image resolution to 300ppi, the entire vector layer content **is scaled** to look the same in the new resolution, therefore the physical size of the text is not 10pt anymore, but 3.33pt, which is about 0.046 inch. When you create a new text object with 10pt height, Krita creates the new object, which has physical size of 10pt. It is obviously bigger than the size of the previous text, which was scaled down. So technically it is not a bug, so I will close the report as "intentional". Though I'm agree that the UIX is not very obvious to the user. If you have any ideas how we can improve that, please either come to discuss that on IRC or on the forum. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.