https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431990
Tiar <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Status|REPORTED |NEEDSINFO CC| |tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com Resolution|--- |WAITINGFORINFO --- Comment #1 from Tiar <tamtamy.tym...@gmail.com> --- // From what you wrote I believe you meant something like: main menu: "(...) Image, Layer, Select, Colour, Filter, Tools, Settings, Help" and then in Colour - different Colour Adjustments, and in Filter the rest of the filters. If not, please do correct me and explain what you meant. What would be the rationale to divide them? Why color adjustments would be separated from other filters? In Photoshop they are most probably treated differently because of technical and usage differences: for example PS doesn't have true "Filter Layers" like Krita, but only "Adjustment Layers" with only Color Adjustment filters available. Since in Krita nearly all filters can be used in a Filter Layer, this distinction is not that important. One can easily say that there should be also an "Effects" main menu entry with Blur, Pixelize and Oil Paint effects, to make it more accessible. But that way we'd have to divide the Filter menu into multiple menus that would take up lot of menubar space. Since Krita is a painting application, not photo-editing application, and since Color Adjustments *are* filters etc., I don't see a good reason for this specific category of filters to be in their own menu entry. (However I would welcome some discussion on "Adjust" and "Colors" submenus of Filter since the Color to Alpha looks a bit weird away from Color Adjustment Curves. But I wouldn't want any of them to end up on the main menu bar - only maybe some rearrangement). -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.