https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=423925
--- Comment #5 from David REVOY <i...@davidrevoy.com> --- @Tymond: Hi! On a technical point of view; vector library sounds like the right tool to use. About usability, it's a lot of work to make a feature fluid to use: 1. The 'auto-ungroup' to edit the text quicker sounds also productive; *but* might also be an issue for other SVGs objects if this one is apllied to everything. In fact, I think many items in the library work better grouped while being inserted (eg: vector object made of many shapes). I don't know how to solve that, maybe a "auto ungroup on isertion" checkbox in the 'Vector Library' panel? I'm not happy about it: it adds another option and doesn't sounds very smart. Maybe there is a way for the 'Vector Library' action of inserting to detect "single object" and auto-ungroup in only this case? Grouping a single text/shape/object sounds wrong in all the cases... 2. For calling the preset: I'm rarely happy whenever I need to call a special docker to perform an action. It's fine in case a user wants to set a workspace with it for repeated intensive task with the vector libraries; but for 1 or 2 vector shape each time I do a presentation, I wish I could insert them from -let imagine- the tool option of the "Select Shape Tool". Something quick. 3. For creating text presets: Krita can't yet add new symbol to vector library. User will have to switch to Inkscape and deal with symbol creation under Inkscape. Honnestly; that's really not an effort I might go into for three or four text presets because simply rebuilding them on the fly sounds a less big investment on time. Another solution: put the preset on a SVG in Inkscape (if this one is required anyway); and instead to open a "vector library" docker; open Inkscape and a SVG containing the text then copy/paste them into Krita. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.