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  1. I'm sorry for all the confusion. The interceptor is a technology owned by Open Text to integrate what ever application in their document management system, eDOCS. As long as the application follow the "windows standard" (for me it's having the Name in the titlebar, standard dialogs for open, save etc). However a lot of drawing/paint programs do so much customization of the forms that they can't be integrated (at least i can't, but i have only worked 13 years with that application). But paint.net doesn't do that, except for having the 100% appended to the documentname in the titelbar and that spoils the integration. So if there is a way of configure Paint.net to avoid that 100% it would be great.
  2. Looking at Microsoft programs there is a standard having "Application" - "filename" or looking at Adobe it's like "Filename" - "Application". However regarding "paint.net" adding (100%) to the filename it's like "Blue hills.jpg(100%) and the displayed filename is changing everytime the zoom-level changes. Why do i want this? There are thousands of users that could benefit from having paint.net working like a standard windows application making it work with the interceptor technology. Today applications like AutoCAD, Bizagi, MathCad, Visio or whatever (using the windows standard) is working accordingly to that technology. And "paint.net" is so extrem close to apply to that standard (the Open Dialog is brilliant, no extra customizations or other strange things etc). It's just the feature of having the (100%) in the name that makes it impossible...
  3. Is there a way of configure .Net so that the zoom level is not displayed together with the filename?
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