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Hey,<br>
<br>
Thanks for the info of Ramon , change in the preference the cursor
style for my sketch session is the best workaround. <br>
I have a comission of 100 fantasy creatures portraits to do soon,
and I will probably use this brush engine for that. Still testing it
:)<br>
I also tested the Krita default cursors alternative, and found them
*not really usefull or good to paint* with in my cases ( fat
crosshair , or 'arrow' ... Tool icons... ) . Thanks to the source
code, I could play to look if it was a bitmap somewhere, and found
it. I overwritten the calligra-inst/share/apps/krita/pics crosshair
picture ( also in calligra-src/krita/data/cursors ). This now bring
more comfort. <br>
<br>
* ex :<a href="http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/6844/newcursor.jpg">
http://img51.imageshack.us/img51/6844/newcursor.jpg</a><br>
* cursor xpm file :
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://david.revoy.free.fr/forums/krita/cursor-round.xpm">http://david.revoy.free.fr/forums/krita/cursor-round.xpm</a><br>
<br>
Can this cursor be also in the preference list for 2.4 ? Thx in
advance if someone include it. <br>
<br>
<br>
<blockquote type="cite">On 02/10/2011 19:10, Lukast dev wrote:<br>
</blockquote>
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cite="mid:CAKdU0rOPHxN4uF14bfLTDWn-E7vOdUMvjmZMbCJFb_9r5FNORw@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">My proposed solution was to have two outlines, one
dashed outline to show the area that is scanned for connections,
the other full outline to show the size of the brush line.</pre>
</blockquote>
That's sound good too. Btw, here I feel 'connections' like just 'an
accident' that happen , and I don't really need to see this radius
in real-time. <br>
If I press 'shift' , the radius display anyway ; so I can display it
on purpose. <br>
That's why I prefer work for the moment with another cursor.<br>
<br>
-David<br>
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