diff --git a/images/en/Interface-tour.png b/images/en/Interface-tour.png deleted file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..0000000000000000000000000000000000000000 GIT binary patch literal 0 Hc$@`, 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`. +- **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: +Your canvas sits in the middle and unlike traditional paper or even most digital painting applications, 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: Navigation ---------- @@ -48,7 +48,7 @@ Zooming Discrete zooming can be done through :kbd:`+`, and :kbd:`-`. Using :kbd:`Ctrl + Space` or :kbd:`Ctrl +` |mousemiddle| can allow for direct zooming with the stylus. Mirroring - You can mirror the view can be quickly done via :kbd:`M` key. 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. + You can mirror the view can be quickly done via :kbd:`M` key. 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` . @@ -57,13 +57,13 @@ Dockers ------- -Krita subdivides many of its options into functional panels called Dockers (aka Docks). +Krita subdivides many of its options into functional panels called Dockers (also known as Docks). -Dockers are small windows that can contain, for example, things like the layer stack, Color Palette or Brush Presets. Think of them as the painter's palette, or his water, or his brushkit. They can be activated by choosing the :guilabel:`Settings` menu and the :guilabel:`Dockers` sub-menu. There you will find a long list of available options. +Dockers are small windows that can contain, for example, things like the layer stack, Color Palette or list of Brush Presets. Think of them as the painter's palette, or his water, or his brush kit. They can be activated by choosing the :guilabel:`Settings` menu and the :guilabel:`Dockers` sub-menu. There you will find a long list of available options. Dockers can be removed by clicking the **x** in the upper-right of the docker-window. -Dockers, as the name implied, can be docked into the main interface. You can do this by dragging the docker to the sides of the canvas (or top or bottom if you prefer). +Dockers, as the name implies, can be docked into the main interface. You can do this by dragging the docker to the sides of the canvas (or top or bottom if you prefer). Dockers contain many of the "hidden", and powerful, aspects of **Krita** that you will want to explore as you start delving deeper into the application. @@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ .. image:: /images/en/Krita_Opacity_Slider.png -The total range is represented from left to right and blue bar gives an indication of where in the possible range the current value is. Clicking anywhere, left or right, of that slider will change the current number to something lower (to the left) or higher (to the right). +The total range is represented from left to right and blue bar gives an indication of where in the possible range the current value is. Clicking anywhere, left or right, of that slider will change the current number to something lower (to the left) or higher (to the right). To input a specific number, |mouseright| the slider. A number can now be entered directly for even greater precision. @@ -87,7 +87,7 @@ -------- .. 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. +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 :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. @@ -95,7 +95,9 @@ Workspace Chooser ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -The button on the very right of the toolbar is the workspace chooser. This allows you to load and save common configurations of the user interface in Krita. There are a few common workspaces that come with Krita. +The button on the very right of the Toolbar is the workspace chooser. This allows you to load and save common configurations of the user interface in Krita. There are a few common workspaces that come with Krita. + +.. image:: /images/en/workspace-chooser-button.svg Pop-up Palette -------------- @@ -103,11 +105,11 @@ .. 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. +:ref:`Pop-up Palette ` is a feature unique to 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 position 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 change the tags to inking in the pop-up palette and 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. +You can :ref:`tag ` brush presets via the :ref:`brush_preset_docker`, check out the :ref:`resource overview page ` to know more about tagging in general. -If you call up the pop-up palette again, you can click the wrench icon, and select the tag. In fact, you can make multiple tags and switch between them. -When you need more than ten presets, go into :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure Krita --> General --> Favorite presets` and change the number of presets from 10 to something you feel comfortable. +If you call up the pop-up palette again, you can click the tag icon, and select the tag. In fact, you can make multiple tags and switch between them. +When you need more than ten presets, go into :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure Krita --> General --> Miscellaneous --> Number of Palette Presets` and change the number of presets from 10 to something you feel comfortable.