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Question #1:
I know that pressing number 2 on the keyboard you can fit the canvas to the screen. Is there perhaps a way to center the zoom? So that, when we zoom in on it (the canvas) and just want to center that exact part, so the zoom is in the center of the canvas. Question #2: In the upper left corner there are little annotations whenever we do certain actions, like when we change the zoom size or we add a new layer, and then it informs us about what we've done. Is there a way to disable those? Thanx. |
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No idea about 1, that's for someone else to answer, but for 2) check the Configure Krita dialog, General Page, Window panel.
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I'm not on the computer, so I'll check the settings in just a little while. But in regards to the first question, just in csse I didn't explain it well enough. It's in the context of symmetry painting, when the symmetry is on, and we zoom in for details can we center the camera/zoom/canvas? I know we can come close manually, but was just wondering if there's a shortcut for centering, or something like that. Thanx. |
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That works, thank you. Just had to restart the program for it to take effect. If anyone else has some tips for the first issue, please chime in. Thanks y'all. |
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