https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=439463

            Bug ID: 439463
           Summary: colors from unrelated document transferred onto
                    current one, can't delete without starting a new blank
                    document
           Product: krita
           Version: 4.4.5
          Platform: Microsoft Windows
                OS: Other
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: major
          Priority: NOR
         Component: * Unknown
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: manonfire2...@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

Created attachment 139837
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=139837&action=edit
This is the line group that I copied and pasted

SUMMARY
When working on an image, one group of lines I had selected to copy and paste
appeared at the top left of my canvas. It wasn't on a layer and closing the
program did not fix it ether. Then as I was looking back and forth between two
documents all of one specific color (orange) was transferred from one document
to the other, having the same ghostly properties as the lines I had copied
earlier. It didn't exist on any layer and I couldn't cover it or move it, as if
imprinted onto my screen but covered all the layers. This bug effectively
ruined my piece and I had to copy and paste all my layers onto a new document. 

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. I am not sure exactly how it happens but it seems that multiple instances of
the image on screen are created and the one that shouldn't exist is placed in
the top left corner.
2. 
3. 

OBSERVED RESULT
An intangible duplicate of ether a segment of lines or all of one color on
screen becoming locked on top of the canvas.

EXPECTED RESULT
An absence of freaky ghost copies ruining my canvas.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
Windows: 10
macOS: 
Linux/KDE Plasma: 
(available in About System)
KDE Plasma Version: 
KDE Frameworks Version: 
Qt Version: 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
For the line segments I had copied and pasted I was luckily able to shrink the
canvas to below where the lines were, but the lines did not disappear like any
other lines or color that exceed the canvas.

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