https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=373270

            Bug ID: 373270
           Summary: Make it possible to temporarily hide the layer being
                    transformed
           Product: krita
           Version: 3.0.1.1
          Platform: Other
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: transform
          Assignee: krita-bugs-n...@kde.org
          Reporter: rula...@wp.pl
  Target Milestone: ---

Please make it possible to temporarily hide the layer being transformed during
editing of the transform points.

Rationale: in my scenario, I have an original image of a t-shirt design, and a
scan of the actual t-shirt signed by my favorite band. Since the scan is of an
elastic object, there is some deformation. I need to "undeform" the scan to
match the original design with high accuracy, using the original design as
reference. In order to achieve this, I need visual access to the reference
image **while** editing transform points.

Failing strategy:

1. Crop/scale/rotate the part with the autographs as accurately as possible as
a layer above the corresponding part of the original design.

2. Activate the transform tool, select warp transform, use free points option
(not subdivision), place points on salient details of the scanned layer. Lock
the points.

3. For each point, temporarily hide the layer being transformed and move the
point to the position of the corresponding detail on the original image.

Step 3 fails because switching to the layers tab and hiding the layer cancels
the transform tool.

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