Open GoogleCodeExporter opened 8 years ago
Thanks for this feedback. These are interesting features. Would you like a
"Insert
New Image" option? Choosing that option would open a dialog that asks for a
width
and height of the new image and then inserts a blank image of that size.
As a hack for making new images easier (until its directly supported) you could
use
Ctrl+insert to make screenshot of the desired size (by dragging a box of the
size you
want). Then when you edit the new image, you just have to clear it first.
Original comment by matt.rasmus@gmail.com
on 23 Feb 2009 at 3:33
Yes - an "Insert New Image" function would be great! The WxH dialog box would
be a
nice-to-have, although not actually necessary (assuming sensible defaults and an
image editor that permits resizing).
Thanks for the suggested workaround - it's still a hack, but much easier than my
current process.
Original comment by mjackson...@gmail.com
on 23 Feb 2009 at 3:41
Original comment by matt.rasmus@gmail.com
on 15 Jun 2010 at 6:18
It would also be really really great if KeepNote would display images that are
attached to notes in the display pane when they're selected. There are plenty
of situations where you do this (namely if you bulk attach a bunch of files),
and it's really inconvenient to go through them manually AND the means by which
KeepNote attaches them breaks the easy scroll functions of the various built in
OS viewers.
Original comment by W.Roues...@gmail.com
on 24 Mar 2011 at 4:49
Hi there
I wanna use keepnote as a kind of labbook (I'll open a topic about that soon).
I reasonably think that this soft could be the one.
concerning images, for ex. I use ksnapshot (rather the gnome version). The
preview can be directly dragged/dropped within keepnote. Still, if you try with
nautilus, the link appears instead. OK, there is an "image mode" feature that
would be great, like you get in vim (edit mode, visu mode ...). A direct grab
from nautilus would be so great. A multi-one would be awsome!
I'm not really convinced about 3 button-clics to perform a "manual" image
insertion though, prefer the quickest way.
btw, image manipulation is a bit buggy.
Thanks a lot guys for the program! cheers
pyb
Original comment by p...@femto-st.fr
on 7 Oct 2011 at 9:24
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
mjackson...@gmail.com
on 20 Feb 2009 at 7:06