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Can't load vector images made by Krita on android tablet

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LootHunter
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Hello again.
I made some images using Krita on Honor Pad V6 tablet PC. Then I copied those on my Windows 10 PC. Pictures with raster load fine, but vector images are just blank. Here is an example:
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Is this a bug? Is there a way to fix it on Windows (as I don't have this tablet PC anymore)?
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I'm sorry, but the image doesn't contain the vector layer data, so that cannot be restored. Note that the Android version of Krita is marked as a beta and not ready for real work yet, though we're working hard on fixing issues.
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boudewijn wrote:I'm sorry, but the image doesn't contain the vector layer data, so that cannot be restored. Note that the Android version of Krita is marked as a beta and not ready for real work yet, though we're working hard on fixing issues.

Excuse me. What do you mean by "doesn't contain data"? Then how I was able to edit this file on Android? Also, you can see the image in the file preview. And if you insert the file as a "file layer" the image is there too. Where does that image come from if "there is no data"?
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A .kra file is a simple zip file with the layers inside as separate files. I unzipped your file and the vector data wasn't there.
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Hello!

I think you're using an outdated version of the app on your Android tablet. This was indeed a bug which has been fixed in our release 4.4.0. So please update the app and then vector images should open/save etc...
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boudewijn wrote:A .kra file is a simple zip file with the layers inside as separate files. I unzipped your file and the vector data wasn't there.

Ah, I see. There is indeed a separate image in the preview there that apparently is used when inserting the "file layer". Thanks for useful info.


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