Hm, did you try the suggestion by @raghukamath on how to fix Dolphin:
Hm, you’re the first Linux user, that I can remember, who has issues to install a plugin into Krita?¿?
If there is not something horribly wrong with your Fedora installation, then I have to ask you, how did you try to install the plugins?
I’m asking because recently, more and more users are doing it wrong, try to open a plugin via “File” >> “Open”, or via Krita’s Resource Management System, be it via ‘‘Settings’’ >> ‘‘Manage Resource Libraries…’’ >> ‘’+ Import’’ or via ‘‘Settings’’ >> ‘‘Manage Resources…’’ >> ‘‘Import Resources’’, which is wrong.
And since it works perfectly fine to install a plugin using the AppImage, at least if you are doing it correctly:
You install plugins in Krita by clicking on “Tools” >> “Scripts” >> “Import Plugin from File” and in the dialog that opens, select the file you just downloaded, confirm the selection, then confirm Krita’s activation request and the message that the plugin is installed, and restart Krita.
If you missed letting Krita activate the plugin during the steps above:
Then you have to search in Krita under ‘‘Settings’’ >> ‘‘Configure Krita’’ >> ‘‘Python Plugin Manager’’ for the plugin you just installed and activate it by checking the box in front of it. Then confirm with “OK” and restart Krita a second time to be able to use the plugin.
Ahh, nice that it works now for you.
Then there is only one thing left, you should consider rewording or removing the last abbreviation from the posting before your last posting. This does not fit with our rules, and you should consider that we have users of every age from 13 to 99+, every gender, race, and culture, and there are good reasons to not use these words alone because of that.
Thank you very much!
Michelist