https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447628

            Bug ID: 447628
           Summary: The .profile and .shortcut files aren't being read
                    when there's an alternative Resource Folder location
           Product: krita
           Version: 5.0.0
          Platform: Microsoft Windows
                OS: Microsoft Windows
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: Shortcuts and Canvas Input Settings
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: jarodragon....@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY
The .profile and .shortcut files in the custom allocated Resource folder aren't
being read by Canvas Input Settings or Keyboard Shortcuts, despite newly
created files being saved there correctly.


STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Allocate a different Resource Folder in General -> Resources configure
options. (In my example, instead of on C:/ drive, it's:
D:/UserFiles/AppData/Roaming/Krita.)
2. Duplicate "Krita Default" Canvas Input Settings in the 'Edit Profiles'
popup. Rename to something else (e.g. "My Default").
3. In 'D:/UserFiles/AppData/Roaming/Krita/input', a 'mydefault.profile' gets
created. (Can confirm the settings are different to Krita Default when opened
in a text editor)
4. During the current session, settings are remembered.
5. Upon closing Krita, and re-opening it, the profile isn't visible within
settings as an option; Krita Default gets picked again.
6. The file 'mydefault.profile' is still visible in the file explorer at the
D:/ location.

The above process is equally applicable to .shortcuts files.

OBSERVED RESULT
The program does not remember, or read, the .profile or .shortcuts files in the
'input' and 'shortcuts' folders of my custom allocated Resource folder
location.

EXPECTED RESULT
Upon creating my custom Input and Shortcut settings, they should save in the
right resource folder AND be read from it.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS
- Windows:  10, Build 19042
- C:/ is located on an SSD, D:/ is located on an HDD.

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

I've currently gone around the problem by copying my preferred .profile and
.shortcuts files into the original C: Resource location. It seems to read them
fine there.

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