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Some suggestions for the program:

- .psd support: many people use photoshop for layered images, I would like psd support so I can view them (if there aren't any legal issues with adobe of course). There is a plugin, however.

- layer support for .tiff files: tiff supports layers but you can't write layered tiff files in PDN.

- a function that hides/shows all windows (colors, tools, etc.), because they get in the way sometimes. Maybe the W key (W for Windows)?

- When dancing ants return in 4.0, there should be an option to still use the current blue/grey selection thing, as I like it more than the ants. Not a huge deal but it would be nice.

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Make sure you are downloading the .psd filetype plugin from this forum to ensure you have the latest version. (Click here for the most recent version of the plugin)

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- When dancing ants return in 4.0, there should be an option to still use the current blue/grey selection thing, as I like it more than the ants. Not a huge deal but it would be nice.

 

Not going to happen; however, you will be able to disable UI animations and this will give you a non-animated selection outline.

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Some suggestions for the program:

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- layer support for .tiff files: tiff supports layers but you can't write layered tiff files in PDN.

- a function that hides/shows all windows (colors, tools, etc.), because they get in the way sometimes. Maybe the W key (W for Windows)?

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Tiff support is unlikely to change.  It's an old format which has been largely superseded.

 

Pressing F5, F6, F7 & F8 together at the same time is a quick way of getting the windows out of the way when you're working on a large canvas (I call this the 'Rimmer' :D)

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