https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=408369

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--- Comment #4 from Vitamorus <vitamorus....@gmail.com> ---
Created attachment 175806
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Selection with missing outline and 0 px wide sections

Re-confirming this for 5.2.6.

So, to clarify:
If you open/create a new document, click on any of the selection tools, set it
to 'Subtract' and make a new selection, Krita will automatically generate a
selection of the entire canvas and subtract from it. If you're zoomed in and
unaware of this feature, it looks like subtract is adding a selection. This
seems to be intentional and not a bug. 

I don't know if it's preferable from a UX perspective though. I think some
would argue that that all selections should be explicit and making a
subtraction selection from nothing should just do nothing.

However, as Ahab discovered, the 'Intersect' mode can sometimes produce some
visual glitches. I've attached an image showing a possible result; missing
selection outlines and sections that are 0 px wide. Note that this is only a
visual bug with the outline, and that drawing over the selection shows what the
real selection is. If I add/subtract a couple of additional selections
elsewhere on the canvas the outline will "refresh" and correct itself.

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