Stamp creation / Edit tabs
The features of New stamp and Edit stamp are essentially the same, and are broken out into multiple tabs, all of which are explained below. The only difference between New and Edit is that the New stamp dialog asks you for a name on the bottom. Edit stamp uses the pre-existing name, and of course you should have selected a stamp within the stamp list prior to clicking Edit stamp.
Image
tab - this lets you add images to a stamp, either from a
selected area within a file open in HyperSnap-DX, or from a file
already saved to a disk. If you want, you can edit the image in
HyperSnap-DX and then return to this tab to continue working on the
stamp. You can, finally, disable the appearance of an image
temporarily by un-checking Use this image...
on the bottom right of this tab.
Text
tab - here you can apply text, both static and dynamic
"fields" to your stamp. The stamp can contain complex lines
that change with the properties of your system (date and time) and
the file (path and filename). In addition, you can add static text
such as a copyright declaration or other information as required.
Format the text just like you would in a paint program.
Frame
tab - this tab lets you create frames to be used around your
stamps, which can greatly enhance their appearance. The frames here
work almost exactly like the Frames
tool on the Image menu. Set
the properties of the frame, and then enable it by setting a width
for it. To disable it, set the width to zero and the frame will not
appear on the image.
Placement
tab - this tab lets you define precise placement parameters
for your stamps. Using the settings here, you can adjust your stamp
to it appears exactly where you desire on the image.
On the bottom of the tab sets are several other functions that are important.
Save
stamp - when this is checked, you're creating or saving a
stamp which will then go into your database of available stamp tools.
Insert
on picture - when this is checked, you're creating a "one
time use only" stamp to be applied only to the current picture
in HyperSnap-DX's current window tab.
Insert
and save - one-stop-shopping is the bargain with this
checkbox. Checking this and you are both creating a stamp, and then
without adding further steps to the process, HyperSnap-DX applies the
stamp to the current image.
At any time during stamp editing or creation, you can click the Preview button to get a look as to how the section you are working on will look when applied.
All of the features of each tab on the Stamp editor are too complex to cover in a pop-up topic, so if you need more help please see the topic linked to the button below.
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