https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376613

--- Comment #6 from Nathan Lovato <nathan.lovato....@gmail.com> ---
Ah yes, sorry for the lack of details. Sounds great :)

(In reply to Dmitry Kazakov from comment #5)
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> I just checked how PS works:
> 
> 1) If there is a group layer with children, then Ctrl+E shortcut is 
> automatically **renamed** into "Merge group" and the action doesn't 
> merge down, but merges the group
> 2) If there is a layer with masks, then Ctrl+E doesn't bake it, but 
> works as usual, merges the layer down.
> 
> So I feel that Ctrl+E with should still flatten, but groups only. But 
> for other types of layers, Ctrl+E should work as usual. And flatten 
> would convert the layers into usual paint layers if applicable. What do 
> you think about such idea?
> 
> On 07.03.2017 16:27, Nathan Lovato wrote:
> > https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=376613
> >
> > --- Comment #3 from Nathan Lovato <nathan.lovato....@gmail.com> ---
> > (In reply to Dmitry Kazakov from comment #2)
> >> Could you answer one question? Do you also want Ctrl+E (Merge Down)
> >> shortcut to do flatten layer operation when possible?
> >>
> >> Basically, it would mean that you will have to press Ctrl+E multiple
> >> times before merging down a layer with some masks/sublayers:
> >>
> >> Step 1) Ctrl+E -> Flatten Layer
> >> Step 2) Ctrl+E -> Merge Down
> > Would it be possible to merge the steps? I.e. Ctrl E -> merge and if 
> > necessary,
> > auto flatten. Otherwise, if the merge operation can do 2 different things
> > (flatten or merge) depending on where you use it, plus there's still the
> > flatten option, you're going to lose some people. I don't know about Gimp, 
> > but
> > at least Affinity and PS flatten things for you when you use the merge
> > function.
> >

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