https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475550
--- Comment #7 from rebuilders...@gmail.com ---
Thank you for the fix. This is safer now, but it's still not perfect. For one
thing, if you create a layer to paint on, then scrub around the timeline, the
contents of that layer are displayed on other fram
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Dmitry Kazakov changed:
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Latest Commit|https://invent.kde.org/grap |https://invent.kde.org/grap
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Dmitry Kazakov changed:
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Resolution|--- |FIXED
Status|ASSIGNED
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--- Comment #4 from rebuilders...@gmail.com ---
(In reply to Dmitry Kazakov from comment #2)
> How about the following solution:
>
> 1) When merging a non-animated layer over the top of an animated one, the
> layer is merged into the **current frame** (
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--- Comment #3 from Bug Janitor Service ---
A possibly relevant merge request was started @
https://invent.kde.org/graphics/krita/-/merge_requests/1962
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--- Comment #2 from Dmitry Kazakov ---
How about the following solution:
1) When merging a non-animated layer over the top of an animated one, the layer
is merged into the **current frame** (potentially, with auto-keyframing)
2) The user will also see
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wolthera changed:
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Ever confirmed|0 |1
Status|REPORTED|AS