sanderl
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[feature request]:
If no image is opened (for example you start Paint.NET and close the newly opened image) and you paste an image it should automatically open a new image with the size and the content of the pasted image.
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Sorry, hadn't read it correctly. Please close/remove this topic if you can.
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If you want the shadows to be away from the edge of your picture, resize your canvas so that there is a space between your picture and the edge of your canvas. And when you're done, just shrink the canvas back down.
That is a workaround. It would be better to have it included as a simple option.
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You should have the ability to remove the shadow around the image field. Sometimes this can be very frustrating and misleading when you are editing something in the corners/borders of your image and you see a gray shadow around it.
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If you have a large image (2000*1500 px for example) and you're screen is smaller than that, or if you have zoomed in very much, and you will edit the corners of the image, you cannot drag those to the center of the screen. You'll have to move the 'colour', 'history', 'layers' or 'tools' dialog and must be working in a small corner.
I think you should be able to drag the corners towards the middle of the image field, so that you can easily edit the corners of your image.
If no image is opened, pasting should automatically open it
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1. If no image is opened (I think) Ctrl-V should do the same...
2. If you look in the 'View'-menu this option is disabled. (I know the shortcut does work, but the menu-item shows the opposite). So someone who doesn't know the shortcut won't find it because no-one looks at disabled menu-items.