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I can understand not wanting to change the existing behavior of krita.
What I was trying to say was that if enabled by default, users will be pleasantly surprised when they change the blending mode or opacity to see them appear on the layer.
(As far as I know some people don’t check what’s new or changed in krita.)
This may solve the confusion that “100% Normal” doesn’t show up after manually enabling the feature.
Since the option is already provided, users can turn it off if they don’t like it.
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I don’t have inlining enabled, but it does appear as a single line on the default minimal thumbnail.
Refer to this gif.

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Yes, adding a horizontal scroll bar can solve the problem of long text nested in multi-layer groups, but no one has implemented this function at present.
So I thought maybe adding the show only non-default option could be added to alleviate that.
Also I think showing only non-default options would also reduce the confusion as to why “100% Normal” doesn’t show up when the feature is enabled, if it exists and isn’t enabled by default.
This is my idea, the decision is yours. ![]()
Thanks again for your work, I’ve wanted opacity and blending modes on layers for a long time.
This was the topic at the time. (2020 topic.)