A first report.
To be able to fall back to the 'bare' IV, I installed a second version of it on another partition, replaced the exe and added the dll. Works fine.
Of course this had consequences for the original file associations, but I take that for granted.
I used the IP logo bitmap for the button on my TC toolbar.
Already after a short tour around the tools, I became very enthousiastic.. And I like key shortcuts, so the F12 is great.
I hope the development of this is going to be with the same policy as with IrfanView :
First enhancing the quality of existing things, before adding new bells and horns.
I refer to Bhikkhu Pesala with his thread: A Word to the Over Eager.
Nevertheless, I still want to nag a little about my item about selection tools.
I checked Floodfill, and in fact this creates some kind of a selected area, by looking for connected pixels with the same RGB-value.
The selection stops at another value. So the algoritm uses comparison and replaces the area by the background color.
So far this still has little to do with transferring complicated selection coordinates to the main program, I guess.
So what if the RGB-value of the pixel under the cursor can be set with a certain 'tolerance' ?
The greyed-out place of the Brush Width dialog, when this tool is chosen, could be used for such a setting.
To be able to fall back to the 'bare' IV, I installed a second version of it on another partition, replaced the exe and added the dll. Works fine.
Of course this had consequences for the original file associations, but I take that for granted.
I used the IP logo bitmap for the button on my TC toolbar.
Already after a short tour around the tools, I became very enthousiastic.. And I like key shortcuts, so the F12 is great.
I hope the development of this is going to be with the same policy as with IrfanView :
First enhancing the quality of existing things, before adding new bells and horns.
I refer to Bhikkhu Pesala with his thread: A Word to the Over Eager.
Nevertheless, I still want to nag a little about my item about selection tools.
I checked Floodfill, and in fact this creates some kind of a selected area, by looking for connected pixels with the same RGB-value.
The selection stops at another value. So the algoritm uses comparison and replaces the area by the background color.
So far this still has little to do with transferring complicated selection coordinates to the main program, I guess.
So what if the RGB-value of the pixel under the cursor can be set with a certain 'tolerance' ?
The greyed-out place of the Brush Width dialog, when this tool is chosen, could be used for such a setting.
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