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  1. I'm having a problem getting Paint.net installed at my enterprise because of a certificate issue.

    I can't see what it is, but checked www.dotpdn.com at https://www.digicert.com/help/ and it did report an issue:

    SSL Certificate is not trusted

    The certificate is not signed by a trusted authority (checking against Mozilla's root store). If you bought the certificate from a trusted authority, you probably just need to install one or more Intermediate certificates. Contact your certificate provider for assistance doing this for your server platform.

     

     

    Seems like we might be missing intermediate certificates? But browsers don't report an issue.

     

    Thanks.

  2. So I'm still pretty much a newbie to pdn, but I'm feeling my way around. One thing that makes it difficult right now is the inconsistent behavior of the Escape key. I'm working on something that has a lot of text and lines. So I type some text, and then hit escape to get out of "enter text" mode. Then I draw a line and hit escape, and the darn line is erased.

    I'll check what all of the tools do (list below). I don't really know what the right answer is, but having it undo lines and gradients seems inconsistent.

    Thanks,

    Bob

    PS: I've learned my lesson about trying to build a table with spaces :-)

    Tool                  Escape Behavior
    -----                 ----------------
    Select                Erase all selection
    Move                  Erase selection
    Zoom                  No effect
    Paint Bucket          No effect
    Gradient              Undo effect of gradient
    Paintbrush            No effect
    Eraser                No effect
    Pencil                No effect
    Color Picker          No effect
    Clone Stamp           
    Recolor               
    Text                  Stop entering text
    Line                  Undo line entry
                 No effect
    

  3. Sorry - there must be some easy way to do this that I haven't found.

    I would like to copy all layers of an image (so that I can paste the image into MS Word, for example).

    It seems like I could flatten, copy, and then undo. But knowing me I'd forget to undo :-)

    So I've been saving as a PNG under a different name and then copying.

    Thanks,

    Bob

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