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Dmitry Kazakov changed:
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Halla Rempt changed:
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--- Comment #5 from Ralek Kolemios ---
I've discovered this is a QT specific bug that made its way into the recent
Krita QT update. Bug was reported here:
https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-77826
Workaround to get Krita to correctly track the mouse p
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--- Comment #4 from Ralek Kolemios ---
(In reply to Ralek Kolemios from comment #3)
> The pen offset has disappeared entirely, as far as I can tell.
It is worth noting this workaround does not apply to dialog windows. Dialog
windows are dependent on QT
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--- Comment #3 from Ralek Kolemios ---
Created attachment 155570
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Possible offset origin
An update-
The amount that the pen is offset on the y axis is not dependent on resolution
or scale,
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--- Comment #2 from Andreas Björkman ---
Created attachment 155368
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Example of offset, the dropdown box for presets was clicked
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--- Comment #1 from Andrea