https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=415788
--- Comment #5 from Jakub Niedźwiedź <kubax...@gmail.com> --- (In reply to Ahab Greybeard from comment #4) > Created attachment 124935 [details] > .kra files for move testing -A > > This is interesting but not in a good way: > > Re. My Comment 2: > I noticed this as soon as I started trying moving a paint layer with a > transform mask and I became so engrossed with investigating it that I forgot > that you were using a file layer. > It may be that I've seen a different bug which needs a fresh bug report or a > different aspect of the same bug. I'll rely on the developers to give advice > and direction on that matter. > (Also, my observation: "... horizontal cursor movement giving vertical > object movement and vice-versa ..." was due to mistakenly moving the > transform layer, as I figured out recently.) > > Re. The files in Comment 3: > Using 4.2.8 on Linux and Windows 10, both the 'normal' and the 'weird' > squares behave in the same way in that they slide away from the cursor when > being moved. It's not a 'jumping' behaviour, unlike that which I've noted in > my initial comment. > > I've tried to replicate this behaviour with a file layer and I simply can't, > on Linux or Windows with 4.2.8. > I attach a simple .kra file with a file layer with a transform mask on it, > so can you open this and say if you see how it behaves for you? > > As you can see, I use a rotation transform so what kind of transform are you > using? I used only rotation, but even without it there was double moving speed. Files that you sent work perfectly, but when I import "green64x64.kra" to "move-the -green-square.kra" myself it is still broken. What is even worse, this behaviour is totally inconsistent - one time it just moves twice as fast, another time it jumps half of its height down. Sometimes it snaps back after file save, sometimes it leaves a path, like a frozen Windows XP window. This is recording from your file: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CJ8NdhBXfEQ& -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.