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I found the ten brush hotkeys plug-in that used to come with Krita very useful, but it doesn't appear to be included in the latest release — at least not in the build that's on the Ubuntu repository. Can I download this plug-in separately somewhere?
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it should be in by default. Check settings->configure Krita->python plugin manager, and see if it is greyed-out. if so, hovering over it will produce a tooltip with the error that stops it from loading, can you then make a screenshot of that?
Also, how did you obtain your copy of Krita, apt? snap? appimage? |
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![]() The plug-in menu is completely empty. Notably my installation of Krita does still have keybindings for the ten brushes and ten scripts plug-ins but I suppose those are just remainders of when I did have those plug-ins. I got this from Apt. I'm on Linux Mint, so Snaps aren't really an option (at least not an easy one). |
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Well, looks like the apt mint provides is broken. Use the official appimage download instead, please.
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@Zowie possibly there is some "recommended" package that you haven't installed together with the base Krita one? Maybe they decided to put Python as optional package and installing `krita`.
From `apt depends krita` I got this output: (...) Recommended: libpython3-dev Recommended: python3-sip Recommended: python3-pyqt5 Recommended: qml-module-qtmultimedia Suggested: colord colord:i386 Suggested: ffmpeg ffmpeg:i386 Suggested: krita-l10n So it doesn't try to install python on its own. Maybe install it fully with the Python packages I mentioned and then check again? |
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I've installed the official Ubuntu PPA build now, which does have all the built-in plug-ins. Thanks for the help, everyone.
@tymond It looks like I already had all the recommended packages installed from other program's dependencies, so I don't think that's the cause. |
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