I'm using the newest build and it consistently crashes on using the Snapshot Tool. Co-workers using build 319 does not experience this.
Also, while I'm at it -any news on moving comments with the arrow keys? Posted a while back that the increments are too large and it was promised looked at?
Regards,
MJN
Crash on using Snapshot Tool
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Re: Crash on using Snapshot Tool
Hello MJN,
Please try clearing the temp folder, and then please also go to Edit -> Preferences -> Snapshot Tool inside the Editor, and make sure that it is not set to e.g. 600 DPI, as if you take a full page shots with this resolution - the image will be huge.
Regards,
Stefan
Please try clearing the temp folder, and then please also go to Edit -> Preferences -> Snapshot Tool inside the Editor, and make sure that it is not set to e.g. 600 DPI, as if you take a full page shots with this resolution - the image will be huge.
Regards,
Stefan
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Re: Crash on using Snapshot Tool
The snapshot tool was maxed out at 2400DPI It helped cranking it down, hehe.
Thing is -don't remember having touched the settings, ever...
Anyways -thanx a bunch...
Thing is -don't remember having touched the settings, ever...
Anyways -thanx a bunch...
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Re: Crash on using Snapshot Tool
Hi MJN,
I believe the default with which we deploy it is 72 DPI - and 300 is enough for most print jobs - so anything higher than 300 will only strain the machine without producing significant improvements!
Glad I managed to assist with this one!
Cheers,
Stefan
I believe the default with which we deploy it is 72 DPI - and 300 is enough for most print jobs - so anything higher than 300 will only strain the machine without producing significant improvements!
Glad I managed to assist with this one!
Cheers,
Stefan