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  1. Umm. Image -> Flatten. Lay off on the extra question marks: read the rules.
  2. This is now mentioned in the Popular Feature Requests topic, so I am now closing this thread. Locked
  3. I already said I'm not doing this, and the post already said not to bring up the topic again. Locked
  4. Is that even running in Windows? Or, just tell WindowBlinds to not theme Paint.NET. WindowBlinds does all sorts of crazy things that screw up .NET applications.
  5. iyeru42, How is Access related to this discussion at all?
  6. Please read the rules. Do not "bump" extremely old threads. It's very rude. To answer your question, I don't have any ETA for implementing TGA thumbnails. It's just not a priority at this point. Locked
  7. ^ *Points to my previous post.*
  8. Like I said, it is just way way way way way way way way way more complicated than you think, but in terms of implementation complexity and in terms of usability. This will not be added to Paint.NET. (Not trying to be stern here, just trying to divert energy away from this thread and on to other things that are much more productive.) Locked
  9. In here I will start documenting all of the popular feature requests and possibly status on them. If a feature you want is in this list, do not make a new post asking for it again. Your thread will be locked and/or deleted. The fact that the feature is on the list means that we have heard everyone's requests and pleas: the point of this list is to reduce duplicate and redundant forum traffic. Also, if a feature is on this list, it does not necessarily mean we will be adding it to Paint.NET. I'll say it again: If the feature you want is on this list, do not open a new thread to ask for it or to discuss it. If it's on this list then either: (1) the feature is so simple or obvious that no discussion is really warranted and I'd rather you find something new and more productive to talk about, or (2) the feature has already been discussed to death and we have no need for any further information -- we've already heard it all and any more discussion is painful. I will revise this list as I see or remember features that are commonly requested. * ETA stands for Estimated Time of Arrival. By saying "No ETA" I'm basically stating that we currently have no plan for when this feature will be implemented. This doesn't mean "not gonna happen" but it also is not a promise that it will happen. Please remember that Paint.NET is developed in my spare time, and as such scheduling and planning are not scientific. So everyone, please stop asking what "ETA" means. Pressure sensitivity for pens and drawing tablets -- This was removed in v3.5, but is now back in v5.0. "Ribbon" interface like Office 2007 -- Nope, not happening. I have evaluated it, and it just wouldn't fit well enough, and I have other (better ) ideas for the UI. Also, the ribbon UI isn't something that should just be slapped onto every application. See this blog post for more information, https://www.interact-sw.co.uk/iangblog/2006/05/26/ribboncargocult Plugin Manager / "Get Addins" -- Looking into this for a post-4.0 release. At the very least we should finally be able to end all the questions of "how do I install a plugin?" Custom brushes -- This is requested a lot. Implementing this properly depends on having a new rendering architecture which is part of what I'm planning to do for Paint.NET v4.0. For now, you should check out the excellent Brush Factory plugin by Joshua Lamusga. Currently planning this for a 5.x release. Shapes - Right now only lines, curves, rectangles, ellipse, and crude freeform polygons are supported. I plan on adding support for many more shapes, as well as custom shapes, for 4.0. Update: Added in 4.0 (shapes) and 4.0.6 (custom shapes). Smudge Tool - Planned for inclusion as a tool at some point, based on pyrochild's excellent plugin. For now, please use his plugin. Magnetic Lasso - This is requested a lot. No ETA, unfortunately. Polygonal lasso / selection tool - At some point, yes. Not sure when though (no ETA). Scrolling past the edge of the canvas when zoomed in -- Right now when you zoom in on the image, you can only scroll to the edge of the image. It can be inconvenient because then you have no space between the image and the scroll bars. Implementing this is dependent on some other "plumbing" work that should be done for the image canvas' rendering, and this will be taken into account when that work is being done. No ETA though, but hopefully in v4.0. Update: The canvas in 4.0 has been completely rewritten, and it is now possible for me to implement this. Update: Added in 4.0.10. RAW file format support -- No built-in support is planned. There are many plugins for this, however. Support for 1-bit or 4-bit per pixel saving (PNG, BMP, etc.) This was completed for 4.2.13. You get 4-bit support for PNG, BMP, TIFF, then 2-bit for PNG, and 1-bit for PNG, BMP, TIFF. Ability to re-edit text, or "text layers", or some variation thereof -- This an enormous work item due to other plumbing that must be in place to enable it. This falls into the "yes I agree, and hopefully we'll have it someday." No solid ETA, but planned for a 5.0 or 5.x release. This is getting closer to reality, so hang in there. Adjustment layers -- I want this too. I have some cool ideas in this space, but no ETA. CMYK support -- Not gonna happen. If you really need good software for working with images for printing, or need to work at a professional level, then I must honestly point you towards Adobe Photoshop. Layer "folders", or the ability to organize layers in a hierarchy -- I want this too, and it depends on some major plumbing work being done. This would be a v5.0 / v5.x feature. No ETA. Auto-Save -- For example, Paint.NET will save every 5 minutes (for example) to better prevent data loss. Technical feasibility is low for the current design of Paint.NET (at least not without really annoying the user), but a future version could enable it. I've started laying the groundwork since 2020, but this would have to be a 5.0 / 5.x feature. No ETA. Save All -- This was added in 4.2. Hardware acceleration (GPU) - The canvas in 4.0 has already been rewritten to use Direct2D, some effects were moved over to the GPU in v4.1, and in 5.0 this has been greatly expanded to most effects and adjustments, much more of the main UI, as well as a new GPU-based effect plugin system. Mac or Linux support - Never. See the FAQ. Dark Theme - paint.net respects the currently selected Window's theme. Update: Added in 4.0.20.
  10. I believe Photoshop actually pops up a modal dialog asking you for the new name, and the default is "New Layer" or something. I'm not a big fan of modal dialogs for this type of action.
  11. And then you'd wonder why the 4th layer was suddenly created with the name "Layer 382". Like I said, it's going to be perceived as confusing no matter what.
  12. This is not a bug. Therefore, it does not belong in "Bugs & Troubleshooting." I guess I could just name all new layers "New Layer". But that would be more confusing. There will always be some confusing naming no matter what scheme you use. Moved
  13. There isn't anything more to say. It's just a highly requested feature.
  14. Anyway, Bob is right in that this is going off topic. You may just need to take your computer to a technician to have it looked at. Or there's simply some weird incompatibility with Paint.NET. I don't know. I can't tell or diagnose from here. Sorry man.
  15. Ok so it takes longer and uses more memory than Photoshop. This is neither surprising nor alarming. Copy and Paste is not something that I've spent time optimizing in some manner so as to compete with Photoshop: my time was spent making sure it worked. (Copy/paste is one of those problems that is actually deceptively hard: it seems so easy in principle. Until you have to handle 500 weird corner cases, and get it to integrate with the other tools in the software in an elegant way, etc.) If you really need the performance then honestly I just have to recommend that you use your copy of Photoshop.
  16. Paint.NET works fine in Vista. You seem to have some weird mis-information.
  17. Well then I'm sorry but there's nothing else we can do for you.
  18. Invariably I'd end up spending all my time writing theming, debugging it, and responding to more feature requests regarding theming from people who just wanted to make some l33t-0 sk1n. I don't want to spend all day listening to people whine about why the OK button on one of BoltBait's plugins won't work with their "Pwnies!!! 2008" skin. I'd rather spend my time doing one or more of the following: things I get paid to do (work), hanging out with friends, playing video games, drinking alcohol, absolutely nothing, reading a book, watching TV, teasing my cat, making fun of people, etc. Please: if you want to do theming, go talk to and hang out with the people who specialize in it http://www.stardock.com/ .
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We know you want help, that's why you're posting in the first place. etc.This pollutes the forum with generic threads and makes it impossible to navigate. Imagine if everyone posted with thread titles like this and we had pages full of "Help!!", "Please help", "Please I'm a newbie" or even "Hi" or "Pony" ... it would be stupid. Just like you should be doing with e-mail, write your subject line for the recipient, not the sender. Read here for more detailed info: https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20070118-00/?p=28353 (btw, Raymond Chen's blog is excellent, and I recommend reading as much of it as you can!). Here's the important part: from now on, threads with generic titles will be locked and/or deleted. Without warning. This rules posting is your warning. Also, do not put something like this in your thread title: RICK READ THIS THREAD!!! That is extremely rude and annoying. 7) You must be using the latest version of Paint.NET, available here. This is a requirement. 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  20. He mentions backing up your data because it looks like your hard drive is about to crash: there are lots of weird file/disk errors in the crash log. Additionally, if your CPU is overclocked that could be causing problems too.
  21. So browse these forums and read a lot. You have to put some effort into it too, ya know.
  22. There's another post about this somewhere. Please use the Search facility. Locked
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