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I don't even know how to crop. You need to create sub-text over the icons so when you drag your mouse over you see what they are.
I wasted 15 minutes on Paint.NET and I still didn't find out how to crop.
Thank you.
Also, create a more aesthetic look.
The GUI seems to rigid.
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There is nothing more than I can suggest unfortunately only that you change the view each time you open the 'open' dialogue, yes it will be a hassle but there's nothing else you can do.
Sorry.
Nothing to feel sorry about, I figured it wasn't possible but since the forum is for suggestions I hoped it would at least be considered. I don't get why no other application but PDN does this. I'd think it'd be a simple task to save what folder view you last used in the registry and then read it when opening up the open file dialog. Unless you're naming your images badly there's really no reason to have thumbnails enabled anyway.^^Like I said...Another suggestion is a trim feature. Just to trim the canvas of any transparent pixels, instead of having to do it manually.
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My folder view is what it should be getting the preference from, not whatever it decides is best. That was the point of my suggestion.No, actually, I don't think it's PDN.PDN uses the normal save dialog box that (I guess for a better word) comes with Windows.
It's fine in Windows, MS Paint, Photoshop and Imageready. PDN is the only one that defaults to a thumbnail view even though none of my preferences state that.Go into My Documents > Tools > Folder Options... > View tab > look at the the top box with the options of 'Apply to all folders' and 'Reset all folders' or look at the sixth from the bottom of the checkbox list.This sorted it for me.
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I have Classic view enabled and when I go to that folder in windows or any other program, it displays them in a list format. It's definitely PDN, not Windows doing it.I've said the same things you just brought up before, but as far as the dialog, I don't think so.The view for folders is default thumbnail by Windows. It sees a folder is filled with pictures so it makes it that view.
There's a button on top that allows you to change the view.
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I just want to see the file names, I can only see 4 pictures if I keep it on the default thumbnail view while I am able to see 45 with the list view. It'd be great if it viewed them the same way windows does, so people who like thumbnails can have it enabled and those who don't can have it disabled.
On an unrelated note, is it possible to not have the quality dialog pop up when saving in lossy formats (such as JPG)? There's no preferences dialog, so I'm not sure how it'd be implemented but it gets a tad annoying when you're creating many images.
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It's not download it that's the problem. It's storing.
I just like to cram as much as stuff as possible onto a disc, that's all.
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I hate to be picky, but I was wondering if there was an English only version?
I like to keep the filesize down, as low as possible.
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It looks like the 3.0 one made by Mr. Groch works with 3.01.
Nie uzywam na codzien polskiej wersji, ale na pierwszy rzut oka wyglada w porzadku...
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Thanks!
Here's my firefox box
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Like one from firefox or something? Where we can drag and drop plugins? Set options and uninstall plugins would be cool to have with it.
I would like that. A lot easier then just doing it manualy.
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Any news on this? :o
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It's just about remembering what kind of 'view' you want in the save-as-dialog. A lot of other programs do this correctly.
I'm not sure what custom dialog has or has not to do with it.
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Once you hit yahoo french you get a ton of downloaders.
Believe me on this one. When I released PhishTank SiteChecker it hit there. Lost all my bandwidth thanks to them.
I digged.
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Digipen (video game colage) uses paint.net on all their computers in replace of the gimp.
Isn't that right down the street from Microsoft?
Adjacent from Nintendo Product Development and across the street from Nintendo and infront of the MS building and behind the 7-11
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Hi, the other topic was locked, because it was too old. So here's a new one.
I would kindly ask you to concider changing the save-dialog. Right now, it's always going back to thumbnail-view. I would like it to remember what I last used. I prefer details-view and thumbnailview sometimes semi-crashes my machine.
Thanks for making this great free software btw.
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That's probably the only option.
Can you simply save your graphic in a portable format (JPG, GIF, PNG, etc.) and use MS Paint to print it? -
My company has disabled all unnecessary services on our XP PCs. WIA is one of them. They have agreed to look at a better tool than mspaint, but they will not allow anything that requires a service.
How do we get paint.net to print without WIA and why not use the spooler service in the first place. All of the msoffice apps use it as does the adobe apps.
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Hi, this still hasn't been fixed and it is very annoying Thumbnail-view often semi-crashes my machine.
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Digipen (video game colage) uses paint.net on all their computers in replace of the gimp.
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It would be cool to have a plugin manager that could install new plugins, and manage and set options for plugins.
Like firefox's extension manager
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I liked the old icon better. Will it ever come back? Could we get an option to have the old icon?
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I believe it has to be on a transparent BG. That may be the problem.
Yeah, I saw that it wasn't (I was pretty sure I did that step).
My question is why is this plugin called object reflection and not Wet Floor?
Wikipedia would classify this effect as Wet Floor.
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I am pretty sure the correct term for the effect is Wet Floor:
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Can we get Wet Floor Support in Paint.net? Wet Floor is that effect that is normally seen with most Ajax/Web 2.0 logos.
I have written a plug-in that does this very thing...
Enjoy.
doesn't work for me. I can't get it to reflect. I followed the instructions.
edit: nvm
Suggestion: Autotrim or trim transparent pixels
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Similar to Photoshop's function, which crops the image down to remove as many transparent pixels on each side as possible without losing any actual data.