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  1. O! Yeah, you are right. This IS about PDN. I promise that I will read the topic later.
  2. Then post it. (It's a joke.) I don't understand: you cannot install/uninstall PDN or you cannot log in to Windows. If You have trouble with installing/uninstalling try this: -restart your computer -install or reinstall the .net framework -make sure you haven't interrupted another installation in the the background while trying to install this. -remove all the files and folders in Program Files -try to remove PDN's registry values (for advanced users) -update Windows For logging to Windows: I am 100% sure that PDN is not the problem maker. Try scanning by an antivirus.
  3. Then post it. (It's a joke.) I don't understand: you cannot install/uninstall PDN or you cannot log in to Windows. If You have trouble with installing/uninstalling try this: -restart your computer -install or reinstall the .net framework -make sure you haven't interrupted another installation in the the background while trying to install this. -remove all the files and folders in Program Files -try to remove PDN's registry values (for advanced users) -update Windows For logging to Windows: I am 100% sure that PDN is not the problem maker. Try scanning by an antivirus.
  4. This is not a bug. When creating a new drawing or opening an existing one, the new graphic has got certain dimensions (width and height). When trying to paste something in the drawing that is larger, PDN doesn't know how to place the image to fit the old one. So it asks you, to resize it. If don't want to resize, choose to not to resize.
  5. This is not a bug. When creating a new drawing or opening an existing one, the new graphic has got certain dimensions (width and height). When trying to paste something in the drawing that is larger, PDN doesn't know how to place the image to fit the old one. So it asks you, to resize it. If don't want to resize, choose to not to resize.
  6. Weird. I mean I am also a developer. If PDN hangs while You are browsing folders or trying to save in a folder, maybe the problem is a privilege type problem. Try checking the permissions on files and folders, running the app as an admin, not sand-boxing it... PDN for security uses tolkens. Maybe the programers made a bug and mixed something. Like, when I am writing a plugin, I have to handle them I don't really like that. Or, maybe a DLL is damaged or missing. But if it was missing the app would not run (DLLs are connected as assembly references). Or, update PDN. If you solve the problem please publish how did You do that. (If I didn't help, sorry.)
  7. Who are You writing this for? Edited.
  8. Who are You writing this for? Edited.
  9. Maybe the plugin was damaged or compiled in a newer framework. Delete it and look for better ones.
  10. Maybe the plugin was damaged or compiled in a newer framework. Delete it and look for better ones.
  11. In Options, you can also select: "Automatically check for newer versions of Paint.Net" - PDN will check for updates each time You open Paint.Net "Also check for pre-lease (beta) version") - PDN will check for updates that haven't been approved for stability... If You want to be notified about upcoming PDN version (4.0), select this.
  12. In Options, you can also select: "Automatically check for newer versions of Paint.Net" - PDN will check for updates each time You open Paint.Net "Also check for pre-lease (beta) version") - PDN will check for updates that haven't been approved for stability... If You want to be notified about upcoming PDN version (4.0), select this.
  13. !!! Don't use the property of Apple in this way. The brave and hard working programmers had works several days projecting the graphics and their are not for you to copy.
  14. Wait. One more question. Where can I get the icons used in the toolbars? Minimum 32x32.
  15. Wait. One more question. Where can I get the icons used in the toolbars? Minimum 32x32.
  16. You misunderstood me. I want to make pictures of how the final Paint.Net will look. The application, not the photos edited by the application.
  17. You misunderstood me. I want to make pictures of how the final Paint.Net will look. The application, not the photos edited by the application.
  18. Do you mean the icon that is shown in Windows Explorer or Finder when browsing? Well, Paint.Net 3.36 (actual version) does not let you save using the .ico (icons) extension. I don't why, but I though that in the earlier versions there was a possibility. Maybe programmers decided to change this... If you have Visual Studio installed, try this: 1. Open VS, create a DLL Project, in the My Project pane, open Resources, add the icons (earlier saved as gif or jpeg), compile it. 2. Open Windows Explorer, Tool menu, Folder Options, add the new file type and the icon. I don't know if you are reading this, so I just wrote the overview. If you don't understand this, send me a PM (Private Message). To do this, click the PM icon by my profiles name.
  19. I have an idea. In the developer part of this forum lets start a new topic about how will Paint.Net 4.0 look.
  20. I have an idea. In the developer part of this forum lets start a new topic about how will Paint.Net 4.0 look.
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