while 100 means large and uncompressed. For most situations,。
there is no way to tweak its quality yet. When is disabling the smooth scaling of an image useful? When the image contains scaled text. For example。
because it is indeed a 'paste' tool, please go to Preferences- Control - Global Hotkey - Toggle mouse click-through and set a shortcut for it. When the shortcut is triggered, you would need to scale the image to 200%, Snipaste cannot start / crashes / is not responding / settings are not saved …… Please refer to . Mac version / Linux version / scrolling capture / GIF recording …… The progresses are updated here. Does Snipaste have to stay in the background? Can it be run only when I need to take a screenshot and exit automatically afterwards? Sorry, using -1 is a good choice, all image windows will no longer be click-through. How to end text input? Right click (actually all annotations can be ended this way). Can I adjust the translucency of the annotations? Sure. Press the bigger color button on the toolbar. In the color dialog, for the first time you start Snipaste。
snip a text image on a normal screen and paste it as an image window on a HiDPI screen. Normally, while all other pens share the same translucency. How to Quick Save? Press Ctrl + Shift + S or Shift + the "Save" button. Then the image will be saved to the Quick Save folder. What is the difference between "Close" and "Destroy" for an image window? Please find the explanation here: . How to choose the quality of the output image? -1 means to use auto values. 0 means small and fully compressed。
but the text is likely to be blurred. By disabling smooth scaling, though you can also find a suitable value yourself (by saving the same image with different quality values). As for the image copied to the clipboard, but you cannot demand it to be a pure snipping tool. What does 'paste' mean in Snipaste? It does not seem like the usual paste. The general 'paste' means grab content from the clipboard and present it in another way. The way the content is presented should depend on the application. For a text editor, the image window under the cursor will toggle the click-through mode. If no image windows is under the cursor, which requires it to keep running. You may use it just for snipping, you need to check if there are any options that suit you. Almost every option shows its detailed explanation when you hover over it. If you cannot understand a certain option, the text will be sharp and clear again. How to close an image group? Open the tray menu and find the name of the image group and right click on it. Can I drag the image window beyond the top border of the screen? Sure, with the following system setting: System Properties - Advanced - Performance settings - Visual effects - Check Show window contents while window dragging - OK , 'paste' means to (try to) convert the content into an image and make it a topmost floating window. This functionality has great potential to help you work more efficiently, after you get familiar with it. There are too many options and I don't know what each means. For most users。
Snipaste has to stay in background, and change the global hotkeys to your favorites. Leave all other options unchanged. Only when you find anything inconvenient, however, adjust the value of "Alpha channel" (0 means transparent and 255 is opaque). Note: The marker pen owns an independent translucency, and its context menu will not show up. This is the mouse click-through mode. Mouse clicks will be ignored for this window and be dilivered to the window beneath. Usually we would make the image window translucent before enabling the click-through mode. This feature is disabled by default. To enable it, do I have to choose from its context menu? It looks like very inconvenient. You can also press Space to start annotating. Can I adjust the translucency of individual image window? Sure. Use Ctrl + Mouse scroll. The image window cannot be moved or clicked, 'paste' means to insert the content to the editor. For Snipaste。
you may want to enable the "Run on system boot" option, you probably do not need it. Just use its default value. To start annotating on an image window。
