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I found a nasty bug when using the gradient.
How do you use gradient...?
Have you already posted to wjaguar ?
Cheers, Charlie.
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I found a nasty bug when using the gradient.
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sh-3.00# mtpaint
Segmentation fault
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Fixed in 3.44.68.don570 wrote:The app disappears when the gradient icon
on the settings window(that toggles the gradient on and off)
is clicked .
I warned Dimitry a couple of hours ago.
Doesn't understand color-key transparency. Usual case with 3D software - just use alpha channel, when preparing files for them.I also warned him that the Blender application doesn't properly
display a PNG image with transparency if mtpaint created it.
That appears to be Blender's fault since lazpaint and gimp will open up
the same image fine.
Open the view window. It exists for precisely that.greengeek wrote:Is there any way to change the chequerboard colours to a solid background temporarily so I can immediately see how my icon will look against different background colours?
"Preferences->Status Bar->Pixel (RGB)"Alternatively, is there any way I can select a single pixel and see a realtime display of the hue/intensity and transparency of that one pixel before I use it as a donor and ctrl/Lclick it?
thank you, that is very handy. Once I switch on the view window the background is mid grey, and I see that I can change the background tone of the view window by altering the "Greyscale backdrop" setting in the "interface" tab of the image preferences - if I change it from the default of '180' and set it to '255' the background becomes fully white and that does help me see the transparency much better - but if there is some way to change the view background to something other than greyscale that will be even better for some of the icons i hope to modify. Is that possible? Would it be possible to add a way to pick the background from a colourwheel maybe?wjaguar wrote:Open the view window. It exists for precisely that.
I always wondered what those numbers meant..."Preferences->Status Bar->Pixel (RGB)"
Not at the moment. Having it as greyscale allows clearing background with memset() function, instead of an RGB copying loop - maybe not a noticeable speedup on todays' hardware, but I'm too lazy to measure it and make sure of that.greengeek wrote:if there is some way to change the view background to something other than greyscale that will be even better for some of the icons i hope to modify. Is that possible? Would it be possible to add a way to pick the background from a colourwheel maybe?
No such option for now, but can be done with a trivial patch. Is pressing "F12" too much work, or what?gjuhasz wrote:How should I configure mtPaint to open with dock visible?