https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=389546

Dmitry Kazakov <dimul...@gmail.com> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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         Resolution|---                         |INVALID
             Status|ASSIGNED                    |RESOLVED

--- Comment #2 from Dmitry Kazakov <dimul...@gmail.com> ---
Hi, Nathan!

I'm afraid that such behavior is "by design".

The problem is that you have created corner.kra with the background's default
pixel color set to white. When the image is pasted into autotile-pit.kra, this
corner's layer is virtually extended into the size of the new image, therefore
filling everything with it default color (white). The same thing will happen if
you just D&D a layer from corner.kra into autotile-pit.kra --- it will extend
to the full area.

To overcome the issue, please open corner.kra, activate the layer, then press:
1) Ctrl+A
2) Ctrl+C
3) Ctrl+V
4) Ctrl+D
5) Remove the original layer
6) Ctrl+S

When pasting, Krita automatically creates a layer with fully transparent pixel,
that is exactly what you need for embedding the document into other files.

PS:
We probably need to some better UIX for dealing with the default pixel color of
the layer...

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