[krita] [Bug 475820] New: Wrong order of input layers in G'MIC for Krita

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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=475820

            Bug ID: 475820
           Summary: Wrong order of input layers in G'MIC for Krita
    Classification: Applications
           Product: krita
           Version: 5.2.0
          Platform: macOS (DMG)
                OS: macOS
            Status: REPORTED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: G'Mic for Krita
          Assignee: krita-bugs-null at kde.org
          Reporter: soggykdebug at fastmail.com
  Target Milestone: ---

SUMMARY
Some filters in G'MIC for Krita allow for multiple input layers. One of them is
Colorize Lineart which is very crucial in my workflow. I usually have the
layers ordered like this: 
- color spot (Active)
- ink
and use "Active and below" mode in Input layers dropdown. In version 5.2.0
however it seems like the order of input layers is backward. Instead of picking
"color spot" layers as active it's now picking "ink" layer as the active one
and the "below" layer is the "color spot" layer. This behavior didn't happen in
5.0.6. (I don't know in 5.1.x)

STEPS TO REPRODUCE
1. Open Krita
2. Make a new layer. Draw something in this layer, we'll call this "ink"
3. Make another layer on top of "ink"  layer, call this layer "color spot". 
Draw some blobs here, and make sure this layer is the active layer
4. Open GMIC -> Black&White -> Colorize Lineart [Smart Coloring], set colorize
mode to "Extrapolate color spots on transparent  top layer", set input layers
as "Active and below".

OBSERVED RESULT
"ink" layer is picked as the top layer.

EXPECTED RESULT
"color spot" layer is picked as the top layer.

SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS: 
Krita v5.2.0 - Qt 5.15.7 - G'MIC-QT for Krita 3.2.4 - macOS 13.4 64 bits

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