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Paint.NET is getting noticed!
Andrew D replied to barkbark00's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
http://notch.tumblr.com/post/1599383480/wait-its-wednesday Bottom of the second paragraph -
Regarding MalwareBytes, if you have the free version, then it has no real-time protection, so I can't see how it can interrupt Paint.NET at all. Can you see if there's a way to find out what exactly MalwareBytes did to get rid of the malware/spyware/etc. as that might help a bit more?
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Stop messing with system restore points.
Andrew D replied to Chocky's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
He generally is, unless the situation is that: 1) It's something generally stupid, like this thread is, and 2) if the author thread is either stubborn or extremely rude (also like you are) Fun fact: You can roll back to any system restore point, ever created on your computer. So, no, Paint.NET will not stop you from doing a system restore, even if it is the most recent. Secondly, installing a program will always change the registry, and, say for example, it messed up the registry, and you couldn't use system restore? System restore is used as a way to stop any chance of "permanent" damage to a system due to one reason or another, and I'm sure it'd be worse if there were people genuinely complaining about a program messing up their computer rather than just one self-abosrbed person whining. Seeing as you know so much about programming and the do's and do not's, why don't you make your own image program yourself? I would say more, but honestly, due to the huge amount of bile coming out from people thinking they know what is best for a program and for what Paint.NET can do recently, I'm not honestly suprised by the way this "moron", as you say, has acted. -
Bryan1998's Primary PDN Crash Thread
Andrew D replied to Bryan1998's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
To be honest, having a thread dedicated to your own crash logs is a bit irritating and not hugely helpful for when it comes to organising the causes of crashes -
Cannot install newest versions with Run As administrator
Andrew D replied to wroot's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Just paste the log into a set of tags. -
Because supporting an older version of a program for a minority of program users is ridiculous, as 1) it means Rick has to deal with issues with two versions, and 2) it also causes a large amount of problems with plugins - plugin developers are going to be even less likely to support older versions of Paint.NET, and I doubt you'd use Paint.NET vanilla flavoured. And that you haven't wasted Rick's time by acting like a 5-year old, and acting out against the rules purely on your own personal basis of how this issue should be managed.
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There's no way we can begin to help you until you explain what happens when you try to open Paint.NET, or when you try to install/delete it. We also need an error message a bit more specific than "Paint.NET doesn't work, close down the program". Until we have this, we can't really help you.
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While I don't like the idea of speaking for Rick on this, I'm guessing that the cause of this is the change of the text renderer from GDI+ in v3.36 to GDI in v3.5 (for XP).
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No fonts on drop-down menu.
Andrew D replied to shevaneltaketwo's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
To be honest, the stickers pretty much only tell you the operating system, the type of processor and who produced the motherboard Besides, I kinda doubt how the system specs could effect the font's not loading. (Although I'm not entirely sure) Try upgrading to v3.5.1 and see if that sorts the problem out? -
WHAT is wrong with me logging in?
Andrew D replied to HelpMeBanana's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Meaning what ... ? In that he figured how to log in again, I presume. -
Big problem launching paint.net program
Andrew D replied to Angelic321's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
If you're still on Service Pack 1, that's a problem and that you should really update to Service Pack 3. Run Windows Update (http://update.microsoft.com/microsoftup ... x?ln=en-us) and it should download the updates you need. Then try installing it again. -
That's because the sidebar wasn't visible in the screenshot until you looked at it in full.
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86-bit system :shock: I want one! Well, it's more x64 and x86, yet the x68 is called 32-bit. There's also the fact a 86-bit system can't work in that computer's work, ultimately, in powers of 2.
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If you have Paint.NET open, you won't be able to install plugins until you restart Paint.NET, although I'm sure some-time down the pipeline Rick will try and find a way around this like with the new font system in the 3.5 alpha.
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Where I do get Multi-color gradient plugin?
Andrew D replied to Jordan C King's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
Search results I'm pretty sure the first result does what your asking for, and if that doesn't there's always Gradient Mapping -
Paint.NET as a screenshot tool?
Andrew D replied to torbengb's topic in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
But isn't Paint.NET support more dependant on .NET support over OS support? -
Paint.NET vs Photoshop CS2 problems
Andrew D replied to jjj's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Or, you could simply save the .PDN as a .psd using the filetype plugin for it, although it does bloat filesizes a lot. -
Paint.NET vs Photoshop CS2 problems
Andrew D replied to jjj's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Or, you could simply save the .PDN as a .psd using the filetype plugin for it, although it does bloat filesizes a lot. -
Paint.NET vs Photoshop CS2 problems
Andrew D replied to jjj's topic in Troubleshooting & Bug Reports
Or, you could simply save the .PDN as a .psd using the filetype plugin for it, although it does bloat filesizes a lot. -
It works for me on the 3.5 BETA, so I don't know what the trouble is.
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It works for me on the 3.5 BETA, so I don't know what the trouble is.
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It works for me on the 3.5 BETA, so I don't know what the trouble is.
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It works for me on the 3.5 BETA, so I don't know what the trouble is.