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XnView needs: File>New for grabbing clipboard data!

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 6:19 am
by adesigninteractive
doex XnView offer any "screen capture" related utilities?

i have only recently found a worthwhile, dedicated and lightweight screen capture utility, named Gadwin Print-Screen, but until then, i used to simply activate PrintScreen, or: Alt+PrintScr (WinXP) to capture what i needed. i kept MS Paint in my Quck Launch Bar so i could quickly open it, and paste the clipboard info, and save the screen capture. this worked "OK", but it wasn't perfect.

Gadwin Print-Screen on the other hand was the software that I had been searching for-- for years!. it runs on Win Startup in the sys tray, and assumes the function of PrintScreen (hit print screen, and Gadwin opens!). it has the ingenious, intuitive feature of a crop/zoom cursor such that when Gadwin has been activated, the screen freezes momentarily, allowing for the capture to be made over a specifcally cropped area-- and a zoom "tool tip" type of window hovers to show pixel perfect accuracy of cropped end-points. so, currently, until XnView incorporates something similar, i'll be fine to continue w/ Gadwin as i haven't any complaints there at all.

however-- if i want to capture at once the window in Focus, i still choose Alt+PrintScr and go to MS Paint.

My INQUIRY:
assuming you understand what is my purpose when I open MS Paint, and "paste" my Alt+PrintScreen capture there, perhaps you would understand why i'd like to see XnView have a "file">"new" feature so that i can use XnView instead of MS Paint to pull the picture from my clipboard. More and more, as i learn, i am able to do very much w/ the powerful XnView built-in image editing tools!
i would guess that because XnView is powerful enough to apply multiple effects to an image, re-size, auto-crop, and re-sample, and view nearly any image type (not to mention Audio media!), then surely it must be capable of creating a "NEW" file for receiving clipboard data.

i hope that you consider File>New for future XnView development. then, i can leave XnView open ALL DAY LONG! ;) and i'll find uses for it continually. i use it sooo much!

Re: XnView needs: File>New for grabbing clipboard data!

Posted: Tue Jan 03, 2006 7:26 am
by xnview
adesigninteractive wrote: My INQUIRY:
assuming you understand what is my purpose when I open MS Paint, and "paste" my Alt+PrintScreen capture there, perhaps you would understand why i'd like to see XnView have a "file">"new" feature so that i can use XnView instead of MS Paint to pull the picture from my clipboard. More and more, as i learn, i am able to do very much w/ the powerful XnView built-in image editing tools!
i would guess that because XnView is powerful enough to apply multiple effects to an image, re-size, auto-crop, and re-sample, and view nearly any image type (not to mention Audio media!), then surely it must be capable of creating a "NEW" file for receiving clipboard data.

i hope that you consider File>New for future XnView development. then, i can leave XnView open ALL DAY LONG! ;) and i'll find uses for it continually. i use it sooo much!
You have "Edit > Import from clipboard" :-)

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 11:27 am
by adesigninteractive
silly me!

ohhh... so, that's what they mean when they say "read the manual, dude!"
:mrgreen:

speaking of which, do you have a recommended "quick tips" for XnView?

this is GREAT NEWS by the way!! i'm VERY happy to learn this. hehe-- i hope you enjoyed my little story. i do often get carried away, but-- then again, i do enjoy my coffee perhaps a bit more than the next guy as well!

cheers! and thanks again!

EDIT: wow! this really IS awesome-- note: i've already used it just now-- took about 2 mins to make my little XnView 80x15 "micro" image!!
i hope you approve!
:mrgreen:

Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 1:41 pm
by helmut
adesigninteractive wrote:silly me!

ohhh... so, that's what they mean when they say "read the manual, dude!"
:mrgreen:
No problem, the function is a bit hidden.
adesigninteractive wrote:speaking of which, do you have a recommended "quick tips" for XnView?
There's the XnView Online Help and the XnView FAQs. Both are worth while reading / browsing.
adesigninteractive wrote:this is GREAT NEWS by the way!! i'm VERY happy to learn this. hehe-- i hope you enjoyed my little story. i do often get carried away, but-- then again, i do enjoy my coffee perhaps a bit more than the next guy as well!

cheers! and thanks again!

EDIT: wow! this really IS awesome-- note: i've already used it just now-- took about 2 mins to make my little XnView 80x15 "micro" image!!
i hope you approve!
:mrgreen:
Always good to hear from enthusiastic users. ;-)

PS: Nice banner. Currently the writing in the banner looks a bit blur, you might want to sharpen the banner a bit, see topic "How to resize images with text (screenshots)".

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 7:21 pm
by herr_k.
is there a fileswitch like xnview.exe -scr or so,
that opens xnview directly with viewing a captured screenshot?
so you dont have to load xnview manually -> go to -> import from clipboard everytime you do a screenshot. would be nice to see.

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:38 pm
by helmut
herr_k. wrote:is there a fileswitch like xnview.exe -scr or so,
that opens xnview directly with viewing a captured screenshot?
so you dont have to load xnview manually -> go to -> import from clipboard everytime you do a screenshot. would be nice to see.
XnView can do screenshots and import them directly, menu item is "Tools > Capture Screen".

Posted: Sun Jan 15, 2006 9:50 pm
by herr_k.
ah,great, thanks. but it doesnt maximize the window after it has captured the screen. you have to maximize it manually.