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I have some problems with the latest version of Krita. The text rendering is really strange and some icons don't appear. I can see some errors in the terminal but I don't really know what to do anymore.
Here is a screenshot : https://scrot.moe/image/OQsL . As you can see, the text is horrible and some icons are missing in the right part of the screen, the text tools.
QCoreApplication::arguments: Please instantiate the QApplication object first
krita.lib.pigment: Compiled for arch: ::Vc::SSE41Impl
krita.lib.pigment: Features supported:
krita.lib.pigment: "SSE2" --- yes
krita.lib.pigment: "SSSE3" --- yes
krita.lib.pigment: "SSE4.1" --- yes
krita.lib.pigment: "AVX " --- no
using qt5ct plugin
Set style "fusion"
OpenGL Info
Vendor: Intel Open Source Technology Center
Renderer: Mesa DRI Intel(R) Sandybridge Mobile
Version: 3.0 Mesa 11.2.2
Shading language: 1.30
Requested format: QSurfaceFormat(version 3.0, options QFlags(0x4), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize -1, greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 2, swapInterval 0, profile 2)
Current format: QSurfaceFormat(version 3.0, options QFlags(0x4), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 0, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 2, swapInterval 0, profile 0)
krita has opengl true
Setting XDG_DATA_DIRS "/usr/bin/../share:/usr/local/share:/usr/share"
Available translations QSet("en_US")
Available domain translations QSet("en_US")
Override language: ""
KoJsonTrader will load its plugins from "/usr/lib/kritaplugins"
Invalid profile : "/usr/share/color/icc/colord/Crayons.icc" "Crayon Colors"
Invalid profile : "/usr/share/color/icc/colord/x11-colors.icc" "X11 Colors"
falling back on QIcon::FromTheme: "document-properties"
libpng warning: iCCP: too many profiles
libpng warning: iCCP: too many profiles
libpng warning: iCCP: too many profiles
libpng warning: iCCP: too many profiles
falling back on QIcon::FromTheme: "document-properties"
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I still have this problem. Does Krita work fine for everybody else? I disabled OpenGL and nothing changes, I don't understand what causes this problem.
Last edited by superpacman (2016-07-13 20:34:09)
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Sorry, I'm not at my computer at the moment to check, but you can try using a fresh configuration. Move the Krita configuration directory (whatever is it, probably something like "~/.config/krita") then starting Krita. Alternatively, simply create a new user, login as that user, and start Krita, and see if it looks any better with the new user account.
Does doing that make a difference?
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Okay, sorry for such a late response. I have the same problem in Windows 10. I don't think it's Arch related anymore. I will contact the Krita team.
Last edited by superpacman (2016-07-18 21:01:22)
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