diff --git a/reference_manual/preferences/grid_settings.rst b/reference_manual/preferences/grid_settings.rst index c89ca9d7e..03b097ee0 100644 --- a/reference_manual/preferences/grid_settings.rst +++ b/reference_manual/preferences/grid_settings.rst @@ -1,53 +1,53 @@ .. meta:: :description: Grid settings in Krita. .. metadata-placeholder :authors: - Wolthera van Hövell tot Westerflier - Scott Petrovic :license: GNU free documentation license 1.3 or later. .. _grid_settings: ============= Grid Settings ============= .. deprecated:: 3.0 Deprecated in 3.0, use the :ref:`grids_and_guides_docker` instead. -Use :guilabel:`Settings --> Configure Krita --> Grid` menu item. +Use :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure Krita --> Grid` menu item. .. image:: /images/preferences/Krita_Preferences_Grid.png Fine tune the settings of the grid-tool grid here. Placement --------- The user can set various settings of the grid over here. Horizontal Spacing The number in Krita units, the grid will be spaced in the horizontal direction. Vertical Spacing The number in Krita units, the grid will be spaced in the vertical direction. The images below will show the usage of these settings. X Offset The number to offset the grid in the X direction. Y Offset The number to offset the grid in the Y direction. Some examples are shown below, look at the edge of the image to see the offset. Subdivisions Here the user can set the number of times the grid is subdivided. Some examples are shown below. Style ----- Main The user can set how the main lines of the grid are shown. Options available are Lines, Dashed Lines, Dots. The color also can be set here. Subdivision The user can set how the subdivision lines of the grid are shown. Options available are Lines, Dashed Lines, Dots. The color also can be set here. diff --git a/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst b/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst index 06b19f6c1..41608e62f 100644 --- a/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst +++ b/reference_manual/tools/crop.rst @@ -1,36 +1,36 @@ .. meta:: :description lang=en: Krita's crop tool reference. .. metadata-placeholder :authors: - Wolthera van Hövell tot Westerflier - Scott Petrovic :license: GNU free documentation license 1.3 or later. .. index:: Tools, Crop, Trim .. _crop_tool: ========= Crop Tool ========= 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. The two numbers on the left are the exact horizontal position and vertical position of the left and top of the cropping frame respectively. The numbers are the right are from top to bottom: width, height, and aspect ratio. Selecting the check boxes will keep any one of these can be locked to allow you to manipulate the other two without losing the position or ratio of the locked property. Center Keeps the crop area centered. Grow Allows the crop area to expand beyond the image boundaries. Applies to Lets you apply the crop to the entire image or only to the active layer. When you are ready, hit the :guilabel:`Crop` button and the crop will apply to your image. Decoration - Help you make a composition by showing you lines that divide up the screen. You can for example show thirds here, so you can crop your image according to the Rule of Thirds. + Help you make a composition by showing you lines that divide up the screen. You can for example show thirds here, so you can crop your image according to the `Rule of Thirds `_. 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.