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21 hours ago, VHXBYDTL said:
anyways post args in here.
Maybe you should explain what you mean by "args".
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When you update the classic distribution (as opposed to the Microsoft Store) of Paint.NET, the update files are downloaded to the %temp% directory.
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The next version of CodeLab will have improved Dark theming.
i.e. More controls are now themed.
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I don't understand what you're trying to communicate.
Are you saying that you can't get any plugins to function?
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5 minutes ago, CHRISSY945 said:
https://imgur.com/a/Nqgf7XG then turns into this blotchy mess
You're showing us a tiny thumbnail image. We can't really see what's going on in the image.
You are asking us for help. The onus for clear communication is on you.
Please describe your issue in detail for us; so that it is clear to understand.
Otherwise, I will just lock this forum topic.
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12 minutes ago, CHRISSY945 said:
then make it one opacity
How are you doing that?
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Please describe the steps you're taking that cause the undesired results.
And why are you linking to some random article?
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Sounds like it's an issue with your source image, and unrelated to the actual Opacity value.
Can you post your source image?
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31 minutes ago, Dgix said:
System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException (0x80040154): Class not registered (0x80040154 (REGDB_E_CLASSNOTREG))
at WIA.CommonDialogClass.ShowPhotoPrintingWizard(Object& Files)The Print Wizard is missing from your Windows Installation.
You can follow these steps to repair your installation of Windows 11 :
31 minutes ago, Dgix said:OS Windows 11 Pro x64 (10.0.22621.0)
CPU Intel(R) Core(TM) i3 CPU M 330 @ 2.13GHz
This is an unsupported configuration of Windows 11. (unsupported by Microsoft)
Are you using an unofficial "Slim" build of Win 11 on that old hardware. That would explain the missing Print Wizard.
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21 minutes ago, AndrewDavid said:
I think the issue is what I had attached as a help file (RTF)
Yeah, that seems to be broken.
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Yeah, end-users don't care about the internal implementation of a plugin.
99.99% of people downloading plugins wouldn't even understand the terminology, and would just be a point of confusion.
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We don't know where you saved your images files either.
If you can open the files via the 'Open Recent' menu in Paint.NET, then you can right-click in the image-list and select 'Open Containing Folder'.
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15 minutes ago, John Peter said:
... I just purchased paint.net (version 5.11.xxxx) from the Microsoft store ... Can anyone advise, on where to install a plugin ...
Please follow these directions for Paint.NET installations from the Microsoft Store.
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Hi @AgentCPU0,
Please post the crashlog.
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This sounds like a DIBv5 bug in Firefox.
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Version 2.0.0.1 posted.
This fixes an issue where Assemblies were loaded incorrectly, and could then cause a crash in CodeLab.
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30 minutes ago, AndrewDavid said:
System.TypeInitializationException: The type initializer for 'PdnCodeLab.Intelli' threw an exception.
---> System.IO.FileNotFoundException: Could not load file or assembly 'OptionBasedLibrary v0.7.9, Version=0.7.9.1561, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'. The system cannot find the file specified.As mentioned to you before, this is a bug with the Plugin Browser. I'll try to release a bugfix release later today.
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Creating an animated image in Paint.NET is a kind of clunky, but can be done.
https://forums.getpaint.net/topic/31665-make-an-animated-gif-with-midoras-plugin/
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And please post the actual error message.
i.e. Click on the 'Show Details' button, and copy/paste the text.
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Sounds like you have an existing paint.net installation that has become broken. Please use this utility to remove the broken installation:
Afterwards, you should be able to install paint.net anew.
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removebg type background remover plug-in native to Paint.net?
in Paint.NET Discussion and Questions
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Sorry, there isn't one.
You could try using the Windows Photos program. I don't believe it requires an online service, but I have not confirmed yet.
https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2023/11/17/windows-photos-gets-background-remove-and-replace-along-with-other-improvements/