Krita User Manual

Mag. Leonhard Landrock 1977-Hamlet at gmx.at
Thu Jan 21 21:53:20 CET 2010


Am Donnerstag 21 Januar 2010 00:37:41 schrieb Sven Langkamp:
> On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 10:37 PM, Mag. Leonhard Landrock
>  <1977-Hamlet at gmx.at> wrote:
> >
> > http://userbase.kde.org/Krita/Manual/ImportExport
> >
> 
> Thanks for starting on the documentation. Spelling looks ok, but I'm not a
> native speaker either.
> 
> There are some technical mistakes though:
> 
> Import and load are not the same, as are save and export.
> If you "open" an image, the image will be pointing to the file you opened.
> With import the image will not point to the file you imported.
> So if you if you "open" a file foo.kra, make some changes and press "save"
> the changes will be saved to saved to foo.kra
> Instead if you "import" foo.kra, make some changes and press "save" you
>  will get a dialog asking for a file name to save to.
> 
> The case with save and export is similar. If you load a image foo.kra and
> save it as foo2.kra, then you continue to work in document foo2.kra.
> If you export it you are still working in image foo.kra and foo2.kra will
> stay in the state that your image had when you exported it.
> 
> For the fileformats: Which fileformats are available depends on what Krita
> filters are built. So your Krita is likely not build with openexr, so you
> are missing the exr filter.
> Also the Krita till version 2.1 needs graphicsmagick for some filters,
>  while from 2.2 these are delivere with Krita.

Thank you for that information. I played a bit with Krita but I did not 
recognice that.

I try to fix that soon.
 
> You see it's good that you started on that part on the documentation.
> 


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