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I guess all the windows section in forum just went crazy - too many separate threads - all about bugs. How about organizing it a bit. As it is now is hard to keep tracking and most of all - will be hard to find info about new built.
Maybe there could be one thread with info about new releases so one can find it easily when it shows up. |
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We've got yet another build that probably fixes the offset problem once and for all. Please test!
http://www.valdyas.org/~boud/krita_x64_2.7.8.22.msi (The other issues are still present -- too many canvas updates, painting underneath the file dialog, crash when closing dialogs with the stylus) |
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New build:
http://www.valdyas.org/~boud/krita_x64_2.7.8.23.msi This should fix the remaining problems except for GPU overload due to too many update requests (on some gpu's). Please do give it a thorough test! |
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Never got those issues so cant say if they were fixed or not. Personally I wish OpenGL worked - I do understand your problems with fixing it, but I seriously cant go back with drivers just because of Krita... Also that little image docker that is gone now - wasnt that fixed already?
In any case - Krita is so great. Cant wait for build that will fix those details so I could use it in every days work. Again ![]() |
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I've finally gotten to test 2.7.8.23. The only thing I've found fixed was that Krita didn't crash when confirming filters with the stylus. I can still draw under the file dialog and the right click-menu has gone back to only existing while holding the stylus button. It works properly when using the mouse. I doubt it's related to the current issues you're dealing with but I also noticed that the wonky anti-aliasing that nezumi and I complained about before still exists in when the canvas is mirrored. On the good side, the clones array tool is cool!
I'm still using Windows 8 64-bit and Intuos5. |
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Are there any chances for build with custom hotkey fixed? Right now they are reseted each time krita is started. This is really unworkable
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Just tried the latest build above with my monoprice tablet. It works fine except it doesn't take monitor mapping into account, so with a dual screen setup it will always assume you want the cursor to span both moitors instead of the set/main one that Krita is actually running in.
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Hi I'm testing .23 and the stylus still works great after the .22 fix.
![]() I'm not noticing major problems, although it may be unrelated but moving layers seems to be greatly expensive for the machine/GPU now (how can I measure GPU activity?). Trying to move a layer around the screen won't show a visual feedback until a few seconds go by even after dropping it, and it isn't smooth either when it does. |
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It's landed in git master
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Great news brother - always great training for my patience
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I'm all for testing and finding regressions.
As it is now boudewijn, I'm not sure if the problems I find in your .23 build are regressions or actual 2.7 bugs. How would I go about testing this? Does Krita support concurrent installations? There are several problems that I would like to report, but sorting this first would be prudent I suppose? |
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Right now, we know of a bunch of regressions already, and one of them is unfortunately that I broke the build on Windows... I need to fix a bunch of things before I can make a new release
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Ok... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tbXtX3NmvWs ![]() |
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Oof, well no problem we'll be waiting for that build anyway
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Here's a list of bugs I've noticed (reminder: I'm on Win 7 x64 using OpenGL):
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