https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=507740
--- Comment #2 from steve <[email protected]> --- (In reply to Emmet O'Neill from comment #1) > Thanks for the report/suggestion, Steve. > > I'm going to consider this a feature request or wishlist item over being a > bug, mainly because the default pasting behavior in Krita is to paste into a > new layer. As such, the difference between "paste" and "paste at cursor" is > just the position of the pasted object on the canvas, I think. Having said > that, some ability to configure this to the user's preference may make sense. > > By the way, are you familiar with "Paste into Active Layer", which functions > like a regular paste action, but drops the content into the currently > selected/active layer instead of creating the new layer. It doesn't paste > based on the location of the cursor, but it does automatically switch to the > Transform Tool, allowing you to easily position the content wherever you > want before committing. Hi Emmet, yes, the past to current layer is what I have ended up using mostly. I was working on something that I wanted to copy and then paste a bunch of times around the canvas and it would have been much quicker to paste to the cursor. To do it now, you end up with a whole bunch of new layers with just that one pasted graphic on it. I think calling it a feature request is fair however as one can do what they need to with the current tools, just not as quickly maybe. Love Krita BTW. Great program with lots of great features and capabilities. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.
