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Hello there,

 

I'd like to ask a question about saving settings inbetween sessions working with Paint.net and I hope this topic is okay for that.

About three versions ago, Paint.net stopped to save any tool settings like anti-aliasing, tolerance etc. Why is that? An oversight maybe? Or is there a setting I might have missed somewhere?

The way it is now, it makes it more tedious to work on any files as I need to set all the parameters for all the tools everytime I start up Paint.net.

Thanks in advance.

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Set up your configuration, then open Settings > Tools and hit Load from Toolbar. This will make your current settings the default ones.

 

Settings: Tools

 

https://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/SettingsDialog.html#3

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On 9/5/2022 at 2:13 AM, Ego Eram Reputo said:

Set up your configuration, then open Settings > Tools and hit Load from Toolbar. This will make your current settings the default ones.

 

Settings: Tools

 

https://www.getpaint.net/doc/latest/SettingsDialog.html#3

I apologize for my late reply. I was searching my post but since it was moved, I couldn't find it. An automated email helped me find it though.

Thank you very much for the suggestion. I just did what you said and finally that problem about Paint.net "forgetting" the settings is fixed. Helped me quite a lot.

 

Have a nice day

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23 hours ago, NinthDesertDude said:

I documented an issue with settings not persisting (when changed from the Settings menu itself) a few months ago. I think there is a bug somewhere. (Though on a re-read I'm not convinced the OP was talking about that)

 

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