Thank you! I really appreciate you making this plugin and taking the time to patch it just because I ran into an error. It’s made Krita’s interface so much more streamlined for me.
If anyone’s reading this and hasn’t tried it yet, it allows me to run Canvas Only mode while providing quick access to everything in Krita. I have half a dozen of my most frequently used dockers set to shortcuts on it and they pop-up right where my mouse currently is (awesome!). If I use a specific tool often enough that digging in these menus is irritating, I just use a specific hotkey for it. It’s reduced the number of hotkeys I’ve had to remember by a lot and has made my workflow quicker and more enjoyable because I have quick access to tools I would never take the time to memorize hotkeys for.
I tried it and it doesn’t do anything, I tried the latest version that you recommended, I tried downloading the .zip from github, I tried the latest release and nothing. I tried changing the shortcuts and still nothing comes out either, I even put the native dockers in to see if it was a problem with the plugins but nothing comes out either. My version of krita is 5.2.2. It seems like a good plugin, but it doesn’t work yet on my krita
I press the short cut and nothing shows up, even with a single default docker selected
Hi, I was testing and it only works for me with the layers shortcut. I updated my krita to the latest version and still nothing, I can’t choose the panels I want to move voluntarily under the cursor, I really don’t know why it doesn’t work on my computer
I finally understood it! I was confusing the shorctus with the docker pin, and I also didn’t know that I had to restart krita to load the new dockers that I had marked to put shortcuts on them
There is something I would like you to add. For example when I have the Pigment.o plugin, I use it in 2 different sizes, one to have it in its original position of a small size, and a larger one when I invoke it with the DUC plugin, what happens is that the size is not It remains after restarting krita, i mean, if I resize docker while it is displaced by the DUC plugin, it maintains the new larger size. But when I close krita it is again as small as it is in its original position. Could you make it remember the last docker size under the cursor?
This is awesome. Is there a way to assign a mouse button to this? I wanted to recreate the right click for a list of brushes sort of like photoshop has.
@Red_draw: What exactly doesn’t work? Or don’t you find it?
If so, you are probably looking in the wrong place for it. The both “menu commands” to set it up are found in Krita under Tools > Scripts > DUC only canvas mode and Tools > Scripts > DUC only canvas mode
BTW, for all support requests one should:
describe briefly what does not work for you. Your post only leads to guesswork and one has to request information you could have provided with it.
name the OS version used
and the version of Krita one uses too
Far too often this is information needed in the course of support requests, so better provide it directly, it helps to provide help faster and more on point/better directed. And you won’t die if it won’t be needed.
And, you are not new here, but you show up only extremely seldom here, and it seems you dislike reading, at least that is what your first topic, this posting and the forum statistics tell about you.
Is it possible to make a specific Docker to NOT disappear when the cursor moves away?
My use case is that I usually have Overview docker hidden and use a shortcut (via this plugin) to show it. In this case I’d like it to disappear when the cursor moves away, which is the default behavior.
But when I’m doing logo/icon design I’d like it to be visible all the time. Is this possible? (except just docking the dock?)