https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=400243
--- Comment #4 from Scott Petrovic <scottpetro...@gmail.com> --- This probably needs some more thinking. After Tyson's last comment and how he wants it to work, he is wanting it to work in a way that might not be intuitive for a lot of people. With his idea, making changes will change everything "except" text that has otherwise been changed -- which means he does a lot of individual changes. A lot of people, like myself, just want broad changes and are ok changing everything at once. Those are going to be two workflows we need to think about going forward with any UX direction. The way GIMP does it is kind of neat, but it has some usability and functional issues which I don't think we want to follow. For example as soon as you transform the text (like rotating) and try to edit the text, it deletes the rotation you just did. GIMP also has separate tools for everything. A tool for move, a tool for rotate, a tool for scale, and another tool that tries to combine all those as a "unified tool". Krita can do all that with the default tool, which is a better design as far as I see it (less changing tools). Selecting an object in Krita doesn't mean you necessarily want to change the text, so I kind of don't like a WYSIWYG editor on the canvas. That also starts getting really odd looking when you start rotating a text object. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.