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Hello everyone,
I'm a newbie in the Ubuntu world, I discovered Krita from Blender community and I'll be delighted to use this fantastic program under my Ubuntu-XFCE 12.04.1. I have a system with a nVidia Quadro card with two monitors in full Hd and Wacom Intuos 5 as tablet. When I draw on Krita canvas (the window is opened on one monitor), its drawing cursor is far from the cursor, I have to go on totally left part of monitor in order to reach the left part of canvas. So, is there a solution to solve my problem? Please help. Michael |
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Hm... What kind of multi-monitor setup are you using? Nvidia's twinview?
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Hi boudewijn,
no, it seems from the nvidia X server settings I have "Separate X screen (requires X restart)" configuration, if that is what you need to know. |
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Hi again,
I just discovered I had a pen pressure problem with Gimp: I read some guide and I discovered I had to set Gimp preferences. If I put 'Screen' in X Curve Mode, I have pressure, but the drawing cursor is far from cursor/pen position, as it happens in Krita. Instead if I put 'window', I have pressure and both cursors are in the same place. Is it possible to change a similar option in Krita? Thanks in advance. |
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No, Krita takes the system configuration and goes with that. We have no influence on that inside Krita.
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Hi slangkamp,
and what kind of system configuration does Krita take in account? Thanks again. |
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Usually you should have a Wacom configuration somewhere in the system settings.
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