| Posted: 29 Oct 2007 12:13 Last Edited By: jerone | ||
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Hey love this extention,
I've got some suggestions: - an undo, redo function, - make it possible to serf the page again, while working in FireShot, - give the selections also a number, because now the don't have and i can't edit them afterwards. keep up the great work gr J |
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| Posted: 29 Oct 2007 14:41 | ||
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Thank you
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an undo, redo function Yes, this task is in pipeline. Quote:
make it possible to serf the page again, while working in FireShot This is hard to implement due to XPCOM ideology Quote:
give the selections also a number, because now the don't have and i can't edit them afterwards I'm afraid, I don't understand what selection do you mean... |
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| Posted: 29 Oct 2007 17:21 | ||
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Quote: Ok, i'll be waiting for it.
Yes, this task is in pipeline. Quote: I was afred it was hard. Maybe you can look into how Firebug and wfx_Versions it does, because they dont have this 'problem'.
This is hard to implement due to XPCOM ideology Quote: It isn't possible to edit the settings you made with the selection tool. When you use the shape, drawing, pointer, text you can adjust them afterwards. The selection you can't.
Quote: I'm afraid, I don't understand what selection do you mean...give the selections also a number, because now the don't have and i can't edit them afterwards So if a make a selection invert, i can't undo this and i can't edit it afterwards. gr J
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| Posted: 29 Oct 2007 18:41 | ||
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Thanks
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| Posted: 30 Oct 2007 21:29 | ||
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No problem. |
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| Posted: 24 Jan 2008 01:46 | ||
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Still loving this extention. I have another suggestion: a zooming tool. When making a screenshot i like to have a smaller view than the original. And when making some adjustments, a zooming feature would help me making it more preciser. gr J |
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| Posted: 24 Jan 2008 08:42 | ||
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| Thanks, I'll think about it. | ||