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usedHONDA

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  1. ...My Monitor Off Widget uses the crop to selection shortcut which is double poop for me and is not reconfigurable...

    I beg to differ. Here's what you do:

    Go to your My Widgets folder

    Rename that widget file from a .widget to a .zip

    Open all of the text/java/kon files within it

    Search for the keyboard shortcut within the source code and change it to something like "Ctrl+Shift+Q"

    Save and rename the .zip back to a .widget and open/restart that widget

    Enjoy

  2. This has been bugging me for a long time, and I'm sure it's the same for many Paint.NET users:

    Sometimes, you want to look at the entire image, but the Layer, Tools and Color windows are in the way (I never use the History window). So you close each one individually. Doesn't take much time. 5 seconds max. But 2 seconds later, you want the windows back up again. Again, doesn't take too long.

    But my point is that it can get annoying. You spend 10 seconds doing something that could take 2. I would like a keyboard shortcut and toolbar button (better yet, something in the Windows menu) that allows you to hide and show all open windows. For the keyboard shortcut, I would like something like Ctrl+H, Ctrl+Shift+H, or maybe even Ctrl+Home.

    Comments? Praise? Arguments? Post 'em!

  3. Because I'm all about perfection, I've stopped using the classic right-click approach and started doing the following:

    Create the selection

    Cut it

    Paste it into a new layer

    On that layer, go to Layers > Flip/Rotate and adjust to whatever.

    Merge the layer down

    This way, the antialiasing (and overall quality) is much better.

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