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Hey,

Would it be possible to add full Drag-Out support?

Being able to instantly drag-out/copy/export files to the "dragged upon" location (like windows explorer and.. well.. anything that supports files being dragged to :p)

If that for some reason doesn't work or you cba to implement it, can ctrl-c(copy) copy the image to the clipboard so we can paste it in, again, anything that supports it (like windows explorer)

Cheers o/
Also, I'm a programmer as well, and I, Personally find it fascinating to know what for and who's using my tools..

I can tell you that students (and tutors) over at Digital Arts and Entertainment (GameDev school) are using and enjoying Pureref!

Have a happy new year, Viktor!
You can already Ctrl+C images and bring it out of PureRef. But you still need an external editor to save them. The default Windows explorer doesn't support it, but you can just open Paint and paste your image there, then save it somewhere
That's a lot of work tbh, no? :s
but aight.

Thanks anyway :)
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Drag-drop is definitely something we want to improve for upcoming versions of PureRef. We're not sure why some applications can't handle pasted data from PureRef but we'll look into it.

It is indeed nice to hear what it is useful for, thank you for sharing :) And thanks for the suggestions!
Justwannasuggestsummit Wrote:
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> Being able to instantly drag-out/copy/export files
> to the "dragged upon" location (like windows
> explorer and.. well.. anything that supports files
> being dragged to :p)
>
> If that for some reason doesn't work or you cba to
> implement it, can ctrl-c(copy) copy the image to
> the clipboard so we can paste it in, again,
> anything that supports it (like windows explorer)
>
> Cheers o/

Hey man I know it's not the exact thing you're asking for, but do you know about the image export thingy? If you select some images and hit ctrl-shift-I you can export all the images you have selected. Obviously you're stuck with having to then navigate to your target folder, but aside from that it's a quick way to export a bunch of pics. If you have your working folder in your quick access bar in windows it's pretty fast. It's also right click -> save -> export -> selected images



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-02-25 12:24 by DMac.
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