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Possible Layers Bug?

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  • Jim_DK
    Is it possible that what you are seeing is the modal window "Refine mask" is blocking the UI interaction below?
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  • Irvin Gomez
    [quote="Jim_DK" wrote:
    Is it possible that what you are seeing is the modal window "Refine mask" is blocking the UI interaction below?

    Nope.

    After a lot of looking around for some solution, went for Alt-M shortcut and all went back to normal. It seems this is the only way to enable-disable the greyscale masking feature (which works great, btw!).

    Perhaps I'm missing something? Is there any other way of enablind/disabling this feature? The shortcut works well. Just wondering?

    Thanks for the prompt reply!
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  • Jim_DK
    Click hold the brush icon in the layers tool. It should reveal the menu for show/hide mask options. But the shortcut is preferable IMO.
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  • Irvin Gomez
    [quote="Jim_DK" wrote:
    Click hold the brush icon in the layers tool. It should reveal the menu for show/hide mask options. But the shortcut is preferable IMO.

    Thanks, Jim

    I did that. Does not work.

    When the gray mask is enabled, click-holding the brush icon does bring up the dialog window. You can see the "Display Grayscale Mask" checked. If you click on the checkbox to un-check it, nothing happens.

    As far as I know, only the shortcut works. I'm running Windows 10 Pro.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="Irv00" wrote:
    [quote="Jim_DK" wrote:
    Click hold the brush icon in the layers tool. It should reveal the menu for show/hide mask options. But the shortcut is preferable IMO.

    Thanks, Jim

    I did that. Does not work.

    When the gray mask is enabled, click-holding the brush icon does bring up the dialog window. You can see the "Display Grayscale Mask" checked. If you click on the checkbox to un-check it, nothing happens.

    As far as I know, only the shortcut works. I'm running Windows 10 Pro.

    It works slightly different via the GUI (compared to the shortcut). To disable the Greyscale Mask you select another mask options.
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  • Irvin Gomez
    [quote="Paul_Steunebrink" wrote:
    [quote="Irv00" wrote:
    [quote="Jim_DK" wrote:
    Click hold the brush icon in the layers tool. It should reveal the menu for show/hide mask options. But the shortcut is preferable IMO.

    Thanks, Jim

    I did that. Does not work.

    When the gray mask is enabled, click-holding the brush icon does bring up the dialog window. You can see the "Display Grayscale Mask" checked. If you click on the checkbox to un-check it, nothing happens.

    As far as I know, only the shortcut works. I'm running Windows 10 Pro.

    It works slightly different via the GUI (compared to the shortcut). To disable the Greyscale Mask you select another mask options.


    It's pretty confusing. For example: if gray mask is enabled, you right-click on a layer's name. Pick "Refine Mask", for example. The "Refine Mask" dialog opens up - and it includes the "Display Grayscale Mask" option checked. All that is fine and expected.

    What is unexpected is that you un-check the "Display Grayscale Mask" option and hit apply - expecting the grayscale mask to go away - and nothing happens!

    So, why have an option that does nothing? That is confusing at the very least. Does it amount to a bug? I don't know, but it's certainly something that could/should be addressed.
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  • Richard OLIER
    Hi,
    How to switch easily between the 4 mask mode :
    Never (M)
    Always (M)
    When drawing
    B/W (Alt+M)

    I don't found any shortcut for "When drawing"..
    Could you help me ?
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