diff --git a/KritaFAQ.rst b/KritaFAQ.rst --- a/KritaFAQ.rst +++ b/KritaFAQ.rst @@ -184,11 +184,11 @@ If the message is "File not found. Check the file name and try again.", you probably have Controlled Folder Access enabled. -- Select Start > Settings . -- Choose Update & security > Windows Defender. -- Select Open Windows Defender Security Center. -- Select Virus & threat protection, and then choose Virus & threat protection settings. -- Under Controlled folder access, turn it on or off. +- Select :menuselection:`Start --> Settings`. +- Choose :menuselection:`Update & security --> Windows Defender`. +- Select :guilabel:`Open Windows Defender Security Center`. +- Select :guilabel:`Virus & threat protection`, and then choose :guilabel:`Virus & threat protection settings`. +- Under :guilabel:`Controlled folder access`, turn it on or off. You can also whitelist Krita, following `these instructions `_. diff --git a/general_concepts/projection/axonometric.rst b/general_concepts/projection/axonometric.rst --- a/general_concepts/projection/axonometric.rst +++ b/general_concepts/projection/axonometric.rst @@ -48,14 +48,14 @@ We make a new document, and add a vector layer. -On the vector layer, we select the straight line tool, start a line and then hold 'shift' to make it snap to angles. This'll allow us to make a 30° setup like above: +On the vector layer, we select the straight line tool, start a line and then hold :kbd:`Shift` to make it snap to angles. This'll allow us to make a 30° setup like above: .. image:: /images/en/category_projection/projection_image_15.png :align: center -We then import some of the frames from the animation via layers --> import/export --> import layer. +We then import some of the frames from the animation via :menuselection:`Layers --> Import/Export --> Import layer`. -Then crop it by setting the crop tool to 'layer', and use :menuselection:`filters --> colors --> color to alpha` +Then crop it by setting the crop tool to :guilabel:`Layer`, and use :menuselection:`Filters --> Colors --> Color to alpha` to remove any background. I also set the layers to 50% opacity. We then align the vectors to them: .. image:: /images/en/category_projection/projection_image_16.png diff --git a/reference_manual/audio_for_animation.rst b/reference_manual/audio_for_animation.rst --- a/reference_manual/audio_for_animation.rst +++ b/reference_manual/audio_for_animation.rst @@ -43,7 +43,7 @@ Exporting with Audio -------------------- -To get the audio file included when you are exporting, you need to include it in the Render Animation options. In the File > Render Animation options there is a checkbox"Include Audio". Make sure that is checked before you export and you should be good to go. +To get the audio file included when you are exporting, you need to include it in the Render Animation options. In the :menuselection:`File --> Render Animation` options there is a checkbox :guilabel:`Include Audio`. Make sure that is checked before you export and you should be good to go. Packages needed for Audio on Linux ---------------------------------- diff --git a/reference_manual/dockers/animation_curve.rst b/reference_manual/dockers/animation_curve.rst --- a/reference_manual/dockers/animation_curve.rst +++ b/reference_manual/dockers/animation_curve.rst @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ .. image:: /images/en/Animation_curves_2.png -If you select a dot of the curve, you can move it around to shift it's place in the time-line or it's value. +If you select a dot of the curve, you can move it around to shift its place in the time-line or its value. On the top, you can select the method of smoothing: diff --git a/reference_manual/main_menu/edit_menu.rst b/reference_manual/main_menu/edit_menu.rst --- a/reference_manual/main_menu/edit_menu.rst +++ b/reference_manual/main_menu/edit_menu.rst @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Undoes the last action. :kbd:`Ctrl + Z` Redo - Redoes the last undone action. :kbd:`Ctrl + shift+ Z` + Redoes the last undone action. :kbd:`Ctrl + Shift+ Z` Cut Cuts the selection or layer. :kbd:`Ctrl + X` 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 @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ * Bright * Neutral -There is no easy way to create and share themes. The color themes are defined in the Share > Color Schemes folder where Krita is downloaded. +There is no easy way to create and share themes. The color themes are defined in the :menuselection:`Share --> Color Schemes` folder where Krita is downloaded. Configure Shortcuts ------------------- diff --git a/reference_manual/preferences/general_settings.rst b/reference_manual/preferences/general_settings.rst --- a/reference_manual/preferences/general_settings.rst +++ b/reference_manual/preferences/general_settings.rst @@ -139,7 +139,7 @@ Gives you the tool options in the toolbar, next to the brush settings. You can open it with :kbd:`\\`. Switch ctrl/alt modifiers - This switches the function of the ctrl and alt buttons when modifying selections. Useful for those used to Gimp instead of photoshop, or Lefties without a right-alt key on their keyboard. + This switches the function of the :kbd:`Ctrl` and :kbd:`Alt` buttons when modifying selections. Useful for those used to Gimp instead of Photoshop, or Lefties without a right-::kbd:`Alt` key on their keyboard. Enable Touchpainting This allows finger painting with capacitive screens. Some devices have both capacitive touch and a stylus, and then this can interfere. In that case, just toggle this. diff --git a/reference_manual/tools/line.rst b/reference_manual/tools/line.rst --- a/reference_manual/tools/line.rst +++ b/reference_manual/tools/line.rst @@ -29,7 +29,7 @@ .. note:: - Using the shift keys BEFORE pushing the holding the left mouse button/stylus down will, in default Krita, activate the quick brush-resize. Be sure to use shift after + Using the :kbd:`Shift` keys BEFORE pushing the holding the left mouse button/stylus down will, in default Krita, activate the quick brush-resize. Be sure to use :kbd:`Shift` after Tool Options ------------ diff --git a/reference_manual/tools/path_select.rst b/reference_manual/tools/path_select.rst --- a/reference_manual/tools/path_select.rst +++ b/reference_manual/tools/path_select.rst @@ -33,11 +33,11 @@ .. warning:: - Selection modifiers don't quite work yet with the path tool, as shift breaks the path + Selection modifiers don't quite work yet with the path tool, as :kbd:`Shift` breaks the path .. note:: - You can switch the behaviour of the Alt key to use Ctrl instead by toggling the switch in the :ref:`general_settings` + You can switch the behaviour of the :kbd:`Alt` key to use :kbd:`Ctrl` instead by toggling the switch in the :ref:`general_settings` Tool Options ------------ diff --git a/reference_manual/tools/reference_images_tool.rst b/reference_manual/tools/reference_images_tool.rst --- a/reference_manual/tools/reference_images_tool.rst +++ b/reference_manual/tools/reference_images_tool.rst @@ -43,6 +43,6 @@ Link to external file. Only link to the reference image, krita will open it from the disk everytime it loads this file. This is recommended for big files, or files that change a lot. -You can move around reference images by selecting them with |mouseleft|, and dragging them. You can rotate reference images by holding the cursor close to the outside of the corners till the rotate cursor appears, while tilting is done by holding the cursor close to the outside of the middle nodes. Resizing can be done by dragging the nodes. You can delete a single reference image by clicking it and pressing 'del'. You can select multiple reference images with shift and perform all of these actions. +You can move around reference images by selecting them with |mouseleft|, and dragging them. You can rotate reference images by holding the cursor close to the outside of the corners till the rotate cursor appears, while tilting is done by holding the cursor close to the outside of the middle nodes. Resizing can be done by dragging the nodes. You can delete a single reference image by clicking it and pressing :kbd:`Del`. You can select multiple reference images with :kbd:`Shift` and perform all of these actions. To hide all reference images temporarily use :menuselection:`View --> Show Reference Images`. diff --git a/tutorials/common_workflows.rst b/tutorials/common_workflows.rst --- a/tutorials/common_workflows.rst +++ b/tutorials/common_workflows.rst @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ .. image:: /images/en/common-workflows/Color-adjustment-02.png :alt: removing blue lines from scan step 2 -Now the whole drawing will have a blue overlay, zoom in and check if the blue pencil lines are still visible slightly, If you still see them, then go to **Blue** Channel in the color adjustment and shift the top right node towards left a bit, Or enter a value around 190 ( one that removes the remaining rough lines) in the input box. +Now the whole drawing will have a blue overlay, zoom in and check if the blue pencil lines are still visible slightly, If you still see them, then go to **Blue** Channel in the color adjustment and shift the top right node towards left a bit, Or enter a value around 190 (one that removes the remaining rough lines) in the input box. .. image:: /images/en/common-workflows/Color-adjustment-03.png :alt: remove blue lines from scans step 3 diff --git a/tutorials/making_an_azalea_with_the_transformation_masks.rst b/tutorials/making_an_azalea_with_the_transformation_masks.rst --- a/tutorials/making_an_azalea_with_the_transformation_masks.rst +++ b/tutorials/making_an_azalea_with_the_transformation_masks.rst @@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ .. image:: /images/en/making-azalea/Azelea_04_finished-setup.png :alt: finished setup for making azalea -Now, we’ll put the flowers in the upper left corner, and group them. You can group by making a group layer, and selecting the flower layers in your docker with ctrl + |mouseleft| and dragging them into the group. The reason why we’re putting them in the upper left corner is because we’ll be selecting them a lot, and Krita allows you to select layers with R + |mouseleft| on the canvas quickly. Just hold :kbd:`R` and |mouseleft| the pixels belonging to the layer you want, and Krita will select the layer in the layer docker. +Now, we’ll put the flowers in the upper left corner, and group them. You can group by making a group layer, and selecting the flower layers in your docker with :kbd:`Ctrl` + |mouseleft| and dragging them into the group. The reason why we’re putting them in the upper left corner is because we’ll be selecting them a lot, and Krita allows you to select layers with kbd:`R` + |mouseleft| on the canvas quickly. Just hold :kbd:`R` and |mouseleft| the pixels belonging to the layer you want, and Krita will select the layer in the layer docker. Clone Layers ------------ diff --git a/user_manual/animation.rst b/user_manual/animation.rst --- a/user_manual/animation.rst +++ b/user_manual/animation.rst @@ -132,7 +132,7 @@ .. image:: /images/en/Introduction_to_animation_08.png Use the to copy frame to copy the -first frame onto the second. Then, use the with shift+↑ to move the +first frame onto the second. Then, use the with :kbd:`Shift + ↑` to move the frame contents up. We can see the difference by turning on the onionskinning: diff --git a/user_manual/introduction_from_other_software/introduction_from_photoshop.rst b/user_manual/introduction_from_other_software/introduction_from_photoshop.rst --- a/user_manual/introduction_from_other_software/introduction_from_photoshop.rst +++ b/user_manual/introduction_from_other_software/introduction_from_photoshop.rst @@ -22,7 +22,7 @@ Introduction ------------ -This document gives an introduction to Krita for users who have been using PhotoShop. The intention is to make you productive in Krita as fast as possible and ease the conversion of old habits into new ones. +This document gives an introduction to Krita for users who have been using Photoshop. The intention is to make you productive in Krita as fast as possible and ease the conversion of old habits into new ones. This introduction is written with Krita version 2.9 and Photoshop CS2 and CS3 in mind. But even though things may change in the future, the basics will most likely remain the same. The first thing to remember is that Krita is a 2D paint application while Photoshop (PS) is an image manipulation program. This means that PS has more features than Krita in general, but Krita has the tools that are relevant to digital painting. When you get used to Krita, you will find that Krita has some features that are not part of PS. @@ -84,15 +84,17 @@ * :kbd:`S` to subtract from the selection (the other one popular) Or hold: + * :kbd:`Alt` to subtract from the selection * :kbd:`Shift` to add to the selection * :kbd:`Alt + Shift` to intersect .. note:: - You cannot press :kbd:`Ctrl` to move the content of the selection (you have to press :kbd:`T` or select the :guilabel:`Move Tool`. + You cannot press :kbd:`Ctrl` to move the content of the selection (you have to press :kbd:`T` or select the :guilabel:`Move Tool`). Some other tips: + * If you want to convert a layer to a selection (to select the visible pixels), right-click on the layer docker, and choose :guilabel:`Select Opaque`. * If you use a polygonal selection tool, or a selection which needs to be ‘closed’, you will be able to do it or by using a double-click, or by using a :kbd:`Shift` - |mouseleft| . diff --git a/user_manual/loading_saving_brushes.rst b/user_manual/loading_saving_brushes.rst --- a/user_manual/loading_saving_brushes.rst +++ b/user_manual/loading_saving_brushes.rst @@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Now, if you want to use the single preset, you should go to the preset -chooser on f6 and press the folder icon there. This will give a file +chooser on :kbd:`F6` and press the folder icon there. This will give a file dialog. Navigate to the kpp file and open it to import it. If there are brush tips and patterns coming with the file, do the same diff --git a/user_manual/painting_with_assistants.rst b/user_manual/painting_with_assistants.rst --- a/user_manual/painting_with_assistants.rst +++ b/user_manual/painting_with_assistants.rst @@ -51,8 +51,8 @@ The same an ellipse, but allows for making ellipses that are concentric to each other. -If you press shift while holding the first two handles, they will snap -to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines. Press Shift while holding the +If you press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the first two handles, they will snap +to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines. Press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the third handle, and it'll snap to a perfect circle. .. _assistant_perspective: @@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ This grid can be used with the 'perspective' sensor, which can influence brushes. -If you press shift while holding any of the corner handles, they'll snap +If you press :kbd:`Shift` while holding any of the corner handles, they'll snap to one of the other corner handles, in sets. .. _assistant_ruler: @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ This ruler allows you to draw a line parallel to the line between the two points anywhere on the canvas. -If you press shift while holding the first two handles, they will snap +If you press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the first two handles, they will snap to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines. .. _assistant_spline: @@ -96,8 +96,8 @@ cubic bezier curve. You can then draw along the curve, snapping your brush stroke directly to the curve line. Perfect curves every time! -If you press shift while holding the first two handles, they will snap -to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines. Press shift while holding the +If you press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the first two handles, they will snap +to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines. Press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the third or fourth handle, they will snap relative to the handle they are attached to. @@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ They are made and manipulated with the :ref:`assistant_tool`. -If you press shift while holding the center handle, they will snap to +If you press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the center handle, they will snap to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines depending on the position of where it previously was. @@ -141,8 +141,8 @@ of the assistant. This is so you can use it in edge-cases like panoramas with relative ease. -If you press shift while holding the first two handles, they will snap -to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines. Press shift while holding the +If you press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the first two handles, they will snap +to perfectly horizontal or vertical lines. Press :kbd:`Shift` while holding the third handle, and it'll snap to a perfect circle. Tutorials diff --git a/user_manual/selections.rst b/user_manual/selections.rst --- a/user_manual/selections.rst +++ b/user_manual/selections.rst @@ -27,7 +27,7 @@ :ref:`rectangle_selection_tool` , |toolselectrect|, Select the shape of a square. :ref:`ellipse_selection_tool` , |toolselectellipse|, Select the shape of a circle. - :ref:`polygonal_selection_tool` , |toolselectpolygon|, Click where you want each point of the Polygon to be. Double click to end your polygon and finalize your selection area. Use Shift + Z to undo last point. + :ref:`polygonal_selection_tool` , |toolselectpolygon|, Click where you want each point of the Polygon to be. Double click to end your polygon and finalize your selection area. Use :kbd:`Shift + Z` to undo last point. :ref:`outline_selection_tool` , |toolselectoutline|, Outline/Lasso tool is used for a rough selection by drawing the outline. :ref:`similar_selection_tool` , |toolselectsimilar|, Similar Color Selection Tool :ref:`contiguous_selection_tool` , |toolselectcontiguous|, "Contiguous or “Magic Wand” selects a field of color, Adjust the fuzziness to allow more changes in the field of color, by default limited to the current layer." @@ -113,8 +113,7 @@ selection If you started with a pixel selection, you can still convert it to a -vector selection to get these benefits. Go to Select > Convert to Vector -Selection. +vector selection to get these benefits. Go to :menuselection:`Select --> Convert to Vector Selection`. .. note:: If you have multiple levels of transparency when you convert a selection to vector, you will lose the gray values. diff --git a/user_manual/working_with_images.rst b/user_manual/working_with_images.rst --- a/user_manual/working_with_images.rst +++ b/user_manual/working_with_images.rst @@ -110,7 +110,7 @@ Because there's a difference between image color space and layer color space, you can change only the image color space in :menuselection:`Image --> Properties` which will leave the layers alone. But if you want to change the color space of the file including all the layers you can do it by going to -Image > Convert Image Color Space this will convert all the layers Color space as well. +:menuselection:`Image --> Convert Image Color Space` this will convert all the layers Color space as well. Author and Description ----------------------