Dreamer wrote:helmut wrote:Dreamer wrote:Perhaps these hotkeys might be used (by default):
Print Screen - to capture desktop
Alt+Print Screen - to capture active window
If not possible, then perhaps Scroll Lock instead of Print Screen.
Hmm, many users know that with Print Screen and Alt+ Print Screen you can capture screen. It seems intuitive that XnView grabs and uses these keys, but in no case this should be XnView's default: By default XnView should not affect and change the system's behaviour, only if the users really wants this.
I think, that if someone start xnview in tray to make screenshots, then these well-known shortcuts would be intuitive, they would be active only if xnview would be mininized in tray.
It would be pretty inconsistent if XnView has a different behaviour when minimized in system tray and in normal mode. Shortcuts must not change depending on the state of the windows (Minimized, normal, maximized, ...).
Dreamer wrote:...However, if also other users / Pierre think the other shortcuts should be used, than I suggest these:
Scroll Lock - to capture desktop
Alt+Scroll Lock - to capture active window
Still quite intuitive and should be free / unused.
Scroll lock might bear various problems:
1. Scroll lock is a toggle key (like "Hold shift") that means that the first hit activates and the second hit deactivates. Not sure whether Pierre can do something against this toggling behaviour.
2. On latops (mine for example), you have to press a special function key (FN) to make scroll lock work.
Dreamer wrote:Default shortcuts are not so important and perhaps you are right, more comments would be useful, especially from Pierre - he knows what is possible, easier to implement...
Definetly more comments and more discussion. But in no case we should care about implementation - we should care about the best solution for the users, only.
