As the first part of a two-part rewrite of text handling in Krita, the text shape engine has been rewritten completely.Also for animation, video export has been made much easier: you no longer need to separately download FFmpeg, since FFmpeg now built into Krita. For animation, audio playback has been rewritten completely using the MLT framework.You can enable and disable all plugins (no matter if they’re pre-installed or custom) in Configure Krita ‣ Python Plugins Manager.The release notes will give you all the details, but here are some highlights: If the plugin has any shortcuts, and you imported the action file properly, you can change the shortcuts in Configure Krita ‣ Keyboard Shortcuts. When it’s a docker, you can find it in Settings ‣ Dockers. If it’s an extension, it will be available in the menu Tools ‣ Scripts. Plugins in Krita are either dockers or extensions. Put file pluginname.action into the actions folder. Put file sktop and folder pluginname (instead of pluginname there should be an actual unique name of the plugin) inside the pykrita folder. Go to Settings ‣ Manage Resources ‣ Open Resource Folder. If the plugin is inside a *.zip archive, you need to extract it first. Go to Configure Krita ‣ Python Plugins Manager, find the plugin and enable it. Go to Tools ‣ Scripts ‣ Import Python Plugin…, find the *.zip file and press OK. Inside the zip file there should be a file sktop and a folder pluginname (instead of pluginname there should be an actual unique name of the plugin). You need to ensure that you have the plugin in a *.zip file. This method doesn’t always import action files (responsible for shortcuts) correctly.
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