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Good day everyone,
I recently switched from Krita 3 to Krita 4 (4.1.1 to be exact) and I noticed, that I don't have the "Show Docker Titlebars" under the "Settings" menu anymore. I would love to disable them in order to make maximum use of my screen real estate. I'm using Arch Linux and KDE as my desktop environment. Other people seem to still have this feature. Do you know what's going on here? ![]() And the edit brush settings window seems to behave weirdly when Krita is running on a vertical screen. It's too wide and therefore bleeds out of the screen and hides the "Reset area to white" button. Love the multi threaded brushes though. <3
Last edited by decentusername on Sun Aug 05, 2018 6:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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That option was removed because people just got too confused about it. We couldn't handle the support load telling people how to get them back. However, in current nightly builds there's a hidden option you could manually add to the kritarc config file to lock all dockers in place. See https://www.reddit.com/r/krita/comments ... e_tracker/
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The reddit post you linked me apparently solves the problem for Windows10, but there don't seems to be any nightly builds for GNU/Linux.
I got Krita 4.1.1 which is a rather recent version. Adding "LockAllDockerPanels=true" the ~/.config/kritarc doesn't seem to work for me. I guess I'll have to build it myself then. I clone this repo https://phabricator.kde.org/source/krita/. Is there a flag or something I can set/edit/add to get this feature? |
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There's an appimage build for Linux: https://binary-factory.kde.org/job/Krit ... age_Build/ -- only macOS doesn't have a nightly.
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Krita 4.2 looks super sweet thanks a lot. <3 Everything is perfect.
(the problem with vertical screens seems to be more of a KDE thing than Krita.) |
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