Add a command line option to open file as file-layer
These changes will add a command line option that would open an image as file layer. Link to the feature request.
Test Plan
- open krita with
path/to/krita --new-image laba, U16,1000,1000 --file-layer path/to/image.jpg
to create a new image and addpath/to/image.jpg
as file layer to krita. - Open another terminal and run
path/to/krita --file-layer path/to/image.jpg
. If the Allow only one instance of Krita box in Settings->General->Window is checked the file will be added to existing image. If not a new instance of krita will open with the warningCheck the Allow only one instance of Krita box in Settings->General->Window to import file as file Layer
. - Open krita without any files and repeat step 2. If the mentioned box is checked you will see a warning in the terminal running the original instance
No image to add file to as file-layer
. Otherwise a new Krita window will be created with the warning in step 2. - Open krita with
path/to/krita file1.kra --file-layer path/to/image.jpg
to add the image as file layer to existing filefile1.kra
- Close all instances of Krita and open a new one using
path/to/krita --file-layer path/to/image.jpg
. Krita will open with a warningNo image to add the file to as file-layer Either create new-file using --new-file or open an existing file.
- If the file
path/to/image.jpg
does not exist a warning `Cannot add path/to/image.jpg as a file layer: the file does not exist.
Formalities Checklist
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I confirmed this builds. -
I confirmed Krita ran and the relevant functions work. -
I tested the relevant unit tests and can confirm they are not broken. (If not possible, don't hesitate to ask for help!) -
I made sure my commits build individually and have good descriptions as per KDE guidelines. -
I made sure my code conforms to the standards set in the HACKING file. -
I can confirm the code is licensed and attributed appropriately, and that unattributed code is mine, as per KDE Licensing Policy.
/label Needs Review
Edited by Saurabh Kumar