https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=447049
--- Comment #8 from Lluvia Alvarado <lluvia...@yahoo.com.mx> ---
(In reply to Halla Rempt from comment #7)
> * Krita already has an incremental backup  and versioned save function:
> https://docs.krita.org/en/user_manual/autosave.html
> * I can open the linked file, add layers, save it, close it and reopen it
> and the new layers are present.
> 
> I suspect you had the file open twice and saved it twice, first the one with
> the 110 layers:
> 
> 14 Dec 2021 21:29:02 -0600: Saving Document
> E:/Imágenes/Krita/ArcaneXmas/arcaneXmas.kra as
> E:/Imágenes/Krita/ArcaneXmas/arcaneXmas.kra (mime: application/x-krita).
> 2700 * 2160 pixels, 110 layers.  101 frames, 24 framerate. Export
> configuration: No configuration
> 
> And you overwrite it with the other open version of the file, without the
> extra layers:
> 
> 14 Dec 2021 21:52:23 -0600: Saving Document
> E:/Imágenes/Krita/ArcaneXmas/arcaneXmas.kra as
> E:/Imágenes/Krita/ArcaneXmas/arcaneXmas.kra (mime: application/x-krita).
> 2700 * 2160 pixels, 82 layers.  101 frames, 24 framerate. Export
> configuration: No configuration

Ok I see what happened, it's weird how it happened like that since I opened the
file from krita's homepage in the recent documents section but yeah I see that
could've been the case because of the difference of layers but I don't remember
having to files opened at the time neither having 2 tabs in krita or something
like that, I'll be careful to check what version is being opened and worked on

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