https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=411539

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Created attachment 122501
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Updated Krita kritacrash.log file

This "bug" still persists and an additional crash occurred. This additional
crash made all the menu and tool areas disappear. I was working on the file for
some time and had used the Tab key to switch to the "full-screen" mode and back
several times. I think I may have added and/or moved dockers. But I no idea
what it was that may have caused this second crash and the areas to disappear.
It took running a portable version of the 64-bit 4.2.0 to get those back. 

I downloaded and ran the portable 64-bit 4.2.5 and the original crash occurred
when closing a file from within that version of Krita. 

I downloaded and ran the 32 bit 4.2.5 and was able to load and close documents
without Krita crashing. Though it did become unresponsive for a few brief
moments when loading the files. But there were no issues closing them even when
having three documents open to see if the crash would occur with multiple
documents. 

These issues with the 64-bit versions of Krita have made them unusable to me.

My original goal with Krita was to learn something about digital painting and
to approximate Bob Ross' painting style as something constructive I can do with
my time that may well also be therapeutic regarding my mental health issues. 

Therefore, I have switched to the 32-bit portable version to continue my
endeavors with Krita. So, I am not sure what further use I can be to the
developers/debuggers. 

However, I do hope that the next release of the 64-bit version of Krita is
stable on my system. I was looking forward to exploring that version given it's
designed to work on 64-bit systems such as mine and I understand it has some
functionality that the 32-bit version does not. 

That is why I will also include an updated krita.log file as an additional
attachment to aid in the refining/debugging of Krita.

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