When ever I export a bitmap, Xara's default is True Color + Alpha. About 90% of the time I need a True Color image.
Is there a registry setting that changes the default image export color depth setting?
When ever I export a bitmap, Xara's default is True Color + Alpha. About 90% of the time I need a True Color image.
Is there a registry setting that changes the default image export color depth setting?
Gary W. Priester
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Oh how many times have I wished for this. Just a small button "Set as Default Export". How much time would it save?
Egg
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Gary W. Priester
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How long would this take Xara programmer's to fix? 1 day?
would that it were that simple
@Gary/Egg - as I recall the UI remembers the last setting - in the case of export resolution just for the session, but for the colour depth it remembers from last time when you reopen the program; can't check that right now though
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Indeed HD you are correct, that is the case with exports.
However I think Gary (and I) mean Arrange/Create a Bitmap Copy. Our bad. Whenever you do this it defaults to True Color + Alpha and every subsequent operation defaults to the same, requiring a reset to True Color.
Egg
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ok
since I usualy do shift+ctrl+C for bitmap copy with left hand, I hit down arrow immediately afterwards with right hand - not quite as quick as single keystroke, but close
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