diff --git a/KritaFAQ.rst b/KritaFAQ.rst --- a/KritaFAQ.rst +++ b/KritaFAQ.rst @@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ Can Krita load Photoshop Brushes? --------------------------------- -Yes, but there are limitations. You can load ABR files by using the by using the Import button in the Predefined brush tab in the brush editor. Since Adobe hasn’t disclosed the file format specification, we depend on reverse-engineering to figure out what to load, and currently that’s limited to basic features. +Yes, but there are limitations. You can load ABR files by using the by using the :guilabel:`Import` button in the :guilabel:`Predefined brush` tab in the brush editor. Since Adobe hasn’t disclosed the file format specification, we depend on reverse-engineering to figure out what to load, and currently that’s limited to basic features. Krita is slow ============= diff --git a/contributors_manual/optimising_images.rst b/contributors_manual/optimising_images.rst --- a/contributors_manual/optimising_images.rst +++ b/contributors_manual/optimising_images.rst @@ -28,11 +28,11 @@ Windows ~~~~~~~ -Windows has a build-in screenshot tool. It is by default on the PrtSc key. On laptops you will sometimes need to use the fn key. +Windows has a build-in screenshot tool. It is by default on the :kbd:`PrtSc` key. On laptops you will sometimes need to use the :kbd:`Fn` key. Linux ~~~~~ -Both Gnome and KDE have decent screenshot tools showing up by default when using the PrtSc key, as well do other popular desktop environments. If, for whatever reason, you have no +Both Gnome and KDE have decent screenshot tools showing up by default when using the :kbd:`PrtSc` key, as well do other popular desktop environments. If, for whatever reason, you have no ImageMagick With imagemagick, you can use the following command:: @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ OS X ~~~~ -The Screenshot hotkey on OS X is Shift+Command+3, according to `the official apple documentation `_. +The Screenshot hotkey on OS X is :kbd:`Shift + Command + 3`, according to `the official apple documentation `_. The appropriate file format for the job. ---------------------------------------- diff --git a/general_concepts/colors/profiling_and_callibration.rst b/general_concepts/colors/profiling_and_callibration.rst --- a/general_concepts/colors/profiling_and_callibration.rst +++ b/general_concepts/colors/profiling_and_callibration.rst @@ -57,7 +57,7 @@ .. note:: -If you don't have software packaged with your colorimeter, or are unhappy with the results, we recommend `Argyllcms `_ + If you don't have software packaged with your colorimeter, or are unhappy with the results, we recommend `Argyllcms `_ The little camera then measures what the brightest red, green, blue, white and black are like on your screen using a predefined white as base. It also measures how grey the color grey is. diff --git a/reference_manual/brushes/brush_settings/brush_tips.rst b/reference_manual/brushes/brush_settings/brush_tips.rst --- a/reference_manual/brushes/brush_settings/brush_tips.rst +++ b/reference_manual/brushes/brush_settings/brush_tips.rst @@ -25,12 +25,12 @@ Auto Brush ---------- -The generic circle or square. These brush-tips are generate by Krita through certain parameters. +The generic circle or square. These brush-tips are generated by Krita through certain parameters. Types ~~~~~ -First, there's three mask-types, with each the circle and square shape: +First, there are three mask-types, with each the circle and square shape: Default diff --git a/reference_manual/main_menu/settings_menu.rst b/reference_manual/main_menu/settings_menu.rst --- a/reference_manual/main_menu/settings_menu.rst +++ b/reference_manual/main_menu/settings_menu.rst @@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ #. Type "Group Layer" #. Click on Group Layer and a small inset box will open. #. Click the Custom radio button -#. Click on the first button and type the :kbd:`Control + G` key combination. +#. Click on the first button and type the :kbd:`Ctrl + G` key combination. #. Click OK From this point on, whenever you press :kbd:`Ctrl + G` you'll get a new :guilabel:`Group Layer`. diff --git a/user_manual/getting_started/navigation.rst b/user_manual/getting_started/navigation.rst --- a/user_manual/getting_started/navigation.rst +++ b/user_manual/getting_started/navigation.rst @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ - **A** -- Traditional '''File''' or action menu found in most windowed applications - **B** -- Toolbar - This is where you can choose your brushes, set parameters such as opacity and size and other settings. - **C** -- Sidebars for the Movable Panels/Dockers. In some applications, these are known as Dockable areas. Krita also allows you to dock panels at the top and/or bottom as well. -- **D** -- Status Bar - This space shows you preferred mode for showing selection i.e marching ants or mask mode, your selected brush preset, :ref:`Color Space `, image size and provides a convenient zoom control. +- **D** -- Status Bar - This space shows you preferred mode for showing selection i.e. marching ants or mask mode, your selected brush preset, :ref:`Color Space `, image size and provides a convenient zoom control. - **E** -- Floating Panel/Docker - These can be "popped" in and out of their docks at any time in order to see a greater range of options. A good example of this would be the :ref:`brush_preset_docker` or the :ref:`palette_docker` Your canvas sits in the middle and unlike traditional paper or even most digital painting apps, Krita provides the artist with a scrolling canvas of infinite size (not that you'll need it of course!). The standard navigation tools are as follows: @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Mirroring You can mirror the view can be quickly done via :kbd:`M`. Mirroring is a great technique that seasoned digital artists use to quickly review the composition of their work to ensure that it "reads" well, even when flipped horizontally. Rotating - You can rotate the canvas without transforming it can be done with :kbd:`Ctrl + [` or :kbd:`4` and the other way with :kbd:`Ctrl + ]` or :kbd:`6`. Quick mouse based rotation is :kbd:`Shift + Space` and :kbd:`Shift +` |mousemiddle|. To reset rotation use :kbd:`5` . + You can rotate the canvas without transforming. It can be done with :kbd:`Ctrl + [` or :kbd:`4` and the other way with :kbd:`Ctrl + ]` or :kbd:`6`. Quick mouse based rotation is :kbd:`Shift + Space` and :kbd:`Shift +` |mousemiddle|. To reset rotation use :kbd:`5` . You can also find these under :menuselection:`View --> Canvas` @@ -81,15 +81,15 @@ To input a specific number, |mouseright| the slider. A number can now be entered directly for even greater precision. -Pressing :kbd:`Shift` while dragging the slider changes the values at a smaller increment, and Pressing :kbd:`Ctrl` while dragging the slider changes the value in whole numbers or multiples or 5. +Pressing :kbd:`Shift` while dragging the slider changes the values at a smaller increment, and pressing :kbd:`Ctrl` while dragging the slider changes the value in whole numbers or multiples of 5. Toolbars -------- .. image:: /images/en/Krita_Toolbar.png Toolbars are where some of the important actions and menus are placed so that they are readily and quickly available for the artist while painting. -You can learn more about the Krita Toolbars and how to configure them in over in the Toolbars section of the manual. +You can learn more about the Krita Toolbars and how to configure them in over in the :ref:`Toolbars section ` of the manual. Putting these to effective use can really speed up the Artist's workflow, especially for users of Tablet-Monitors and Tablet-PCs. Workspace Chooser @@ -103,9 +103,9 @@ .. image:: /images/en/Krita-popuppalette.png :align: center -Pop-up Palette is a unique feature in Krita designed to increase productivity of the artist, It is a circular menu for quickly choosing brushes, foreground and background colors, recent colors while painting. To access the palette you have to just |mouseright| on the canvas. The palette will spawn at the place of the brush tip or cursor. +Pop-up Palette is a unique feature in Krita designed to increase productivity of the artist. It is a circular menu for quickly choosing brushes, foreground and background colors, recent colors while painting. To access the palette you have to just |mouseright| on the canvas. The palette will spawn at the place of the brush tip or cursor. -By tagging your brush presets you can add particular sets of brushes to this palette. For example If you add some inking brush presets to inking tag you can and change the tags to inking in the pop-up palette you'll get all the inking brushes in the palette. +By tagging your brush presets you can add particular sets of brushes to this palette. For example, if you add some inking brush presets to inking tag you can change the tags to inking in the pop-up palette and you'll get all the inking brushes in the palette. You can :ref:`tag ` brush presets via the :ref:`brush_preset_docker`, check out the resource overview page to know more about tagging in general.