diff --git a/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/pixel_brush_engine.rst b/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/pixel_brush_engine.rst --- a/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/pixel_brush_engine.rst +++ b/reference_manual/brushes/brush_engines/pixel_brush_engine.rst @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ .. image:: /images/icons/pixelbrush.svg -Brushes are ordered alphabetically. The brush that is selected by default when you start with Krita is the '''Pixel Brush'''. The pixel brush is the traditional mainstay of digital art. This brush paints impressions of the brush tip along your stroke with a greater or smaller density. +Brushes are ordered alphabetically. The brush that is selected by default when you start with Krita is the :guilabel:`Pixel Brush`. The pixel brush is the traditional mainstay of digital art. This brush paints impressions of the brush tip along your stroke with a greater or smaller density. .. image:: /images/en/Krita_Pixel_Brush_Settings_Popup.png diff --git a/reference_manual/dockers/reference_images_docker.rst b/reference_manual/dockers/reference_images_docker.rst --- a/reference_manual/dockers/reference_images_docker.rst +++ b/reference_manual/dockers/reference_images_docker.rst @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ .. deprecated:: 4.0 - This docker was removed in Krita 4.0 due to crashes on windows. :ref:`The reference images tool in 4.1 replaces it. ` + This docker was removed in Krita 4.0 due to crashes on Windows. :ref:`The reference images tool in 4.1 replaces it. ` .. image:: /images/en/400px-Krita_Reference_Images_Browse_Docker.png @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ Browsing gives you a small file browser, so you can navigate to the map where the image you want to use as reference is located. -There's an image strip beneath the browser, allowing you to select the image which you want to use. Double click to load it in the image tab. +There's an image strip beneath the browser, allowing you to select the image which you want to use. Double click to load it in the :guilabel:`Image` tab. Image ----- diff --git a/reference_manual/dr_minw_debugger.rst b/reference_manual/dr_minw_debugger.rst --- a/reference_manual/dr_minw_debugger.rst +++ b/reference_manual/dr_minw_debugger.rst @@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ An example of the crash dialog - * If Krita keeps on being unresponsive for more than a few minutes, it might actually be locked up, which may not give a backtrace. In that situation, you have to close Krita manually. Continue to follow the following instructions to check whether it was a crash or not.
+ * If Krita keeps on being unresponsive for more than a few minutes, it might actually be locked up, which may not give a backtrace. In that situation, you have to close Krita manually. Continue to follow the following instructions to check whether it was a crash or not. #. Open Windows Explorer and type ``%LocalAppData%`` (without quotes) on the address bar and press :kbd:`Enter`. diff --git a/reference_manual/resource_management.rst b/reference_manual/resource_management.rst --- a/reference_manual/resource_management.rst +++ b/reference_manual/resource_management.rst @@ -54,10 +54,10 @@ #. Use the :guilabel:`Resource Filter` at the bottom of the :guilabel:`Brush Presets` dock or :guilabel:`Brush Settings Editor` to type in what you want to group. For instance: if you type **Pencil** in the filter box you will get all Brush Presets with **Pencil** somewhere in their name. Now you have all the Pencil-related Brush Presets together in one place. #. To finish, click the :guilabel:`Save` button (small disk icon to the right of the :guilabel:`Resource Filter` box) or press :kbd:`Enter` and all the items will be saved with the new tag you created. -Now, anytime you want to open up your "digital pencil box" and see what you have to work with all you have to do is use the pull-down and select '''Pencils'''. The Resource Filter works the same way in other parts of Krita so be on the lookout for it! +Now, anytime you want to open up your "digital pencil box" and see what you have to work with all you have to do is use the pull-down and select :guilabel:`Pencils`. The Resource Filter works the same way in other parts of Krita so be on the lookout for it! Resource Zooming - If you find the thumbnails of the resources such as color swatches brushes and pattern to be small you can make them bigger or '''zoom in'''. All resource selectors can be zoomed in and out of, by hovering over the selector and using :kbd:`Ctrl +` |mousescroll| + If you find the thumbnails of the resources such as color swatches brushes and pattern to be small you can make them bigger or :guilabel:`Zoom in`. All resource selectors can be zoomed in and out of, by hovering over the selector and using :kbd:`Ctrl +` |mousescroll| Managing Resources ------------------ diff --git a/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst b/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst --- a/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst +++ b/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Crop Tool ========= -The crop tool can be used to crop an image or layer. To get started, choose the Crop tool and then click once to select the entire canvas. Using this method you ensure that you don't inadvertently grab outside of the visible canvas as part of the crop. You can then use the options below to refine your crop. Press enter to finalize the crop action, or use the crop in the tool options docker. +The crop tool can be used to crop an image or layer. To get started, choose the :guilabel:`Crop` tool and then click once to select the entire canvas. Using this method you ensure that you don't inadvertently grab outside of the visible canvas as part of the crop. You can then use the options below to refine your crop. Press :kbd:`Enter` to finalize the crop action, or use the :guilabel:`Crop` button in the tool options docker. At its most basic, the crop tool allows you to size a rectangle around an area and reduce your image or layer to only that content which is contained within that area. There are several options which give a bit more flexibility and precision. @@ -33,4 +33,4 @@ Continuous Crop --------------- -If you crop an image, and try to start a new one directly afterwards, Krita will attempt to recall the previous crop, so you can continue it. This is the *continuous crop* . You can press :kbd:`Esc` to cancel this and crop anew. +If you crop an image, and try to start a new one directly afterwards, Krita will attempt to recall the previous crop, so you can continue it. This is the *continuous crop*. You can press :kbd:`Esc` to cancel this and crop anew. diff --git a/reference_manual/tools/path.rst b/reference_manual/tools/path.rst --- a/reference_manual/tools/path.rst +++ b/reference_manual/tools/path.rst @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ Pressing :kbd:`Del` will remove the currently selected control point from the curve. Double-click the |mouseleft| on any point of the curve or press :kbd:`Enter` to finish drawing, or press :kbd:`Esc` to cancel the entire curve. You can use :kbd:`Ctrl` while keeping the |mouseleft| pressed to move the entire curve to a different position. -While drawing :kbd:`Ctrl` while dragging will push the handles both way. :kbd:`Alt` will create a sharp corner, and :kbd:`Shift` will allow you to make a handle while at the end of the curve. |mouseright| will undo the last added point. +While drawing :kbd:`Ctrl` while dragging will push the handles both ways. :kbd:`Alt` will create a sharp corner, and :kbd:`Shift` will allow you to make a handle while at the end of the curve. |mouseright| will undo the last added point. Tool Options ------------ 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 @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ :width: 1000 :align: center -- **A** -- Traditional '''File''' or action menu found in most windowed applications +- **A** -- Traditional :guilabel:`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.