https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438397

Ahab Greybeard <ahab.greybe...@hotmail.co.uk> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
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                 CC|                            |ahab.greybe...@hotmail.co.u
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           Keywords|                            |regression
     Ever confirmed|0                           |1
             Status|REPORTED                    |CONFIRMED

--- Comment #2 from Ahab Greybeard <ahab.greybe...@hotmail.co.uk> ---
I can confirm this for the colourise mask with the Jun 10 5.0.0-prealpha (git
7ae3f95) appimage on Debian 10.

With the 4.4.5 and earler appimages, it is placed below the layer to which it
was initially applied, as it should be. Hence regression.

For the transparency mask and filter mask, these have always been placed above
the layer they were attached to after conversion to a paint layer.
However, if a paint layer is converted to a transparency mask or filter mask,
then it is applied to the layer above it (unless there is no layer above, in
which case it is appled to the layer below).

It does seem more 'logical' that a transparency/filter mask that is converted
to a paint layer would stay in the same position, i.e. under the layer it was
initially applied to.

For the transform mask, the option to convert to a paint layer is not greyed
out but it has no effect if clicked.

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