Here you can set how the program views the data as you capture it. Choose from three available options.
Replace
the image in HyperSnap-DX window with the new capture - this
is the default setting and will cause the last image to be removed
and the new one put into its place. If you have not saved it, the
changes to it are lost at the time a new capture is executed.
Paste
each new capture onto the current image - enable this to add
each image like a "shingle" onto the previous image. Can
produce some interesting results, especially if the successive
captures are smaller than the previous captures, or you wish to show
the progression of a window's or program's state over time in a
"scrapbook" containing multiple images across a page.
Each new capture pasted onto current image is automatically selected as a new object. This means that you can immediately drag it with the mouse to any location over the underlying image to re-locate it. Doing this will not affect that underlying image until you click outside of the selection rectangle.
This way you can compose a page or collage of multiple images or captures. Once you click outside of the selected region, or start a new capture, the previous image is permanently applied onto the underlying bitmap and is immovable. You can "unstick" it by selecting Undo from the Edit menu if you do this before performing any other operation.
Extend
drawing space and... - these
choices are available if you selected "Paste each new capture
onto the current image". Instead of adding the new capture at
the current selection, you may have the image space extended at the
right or bottom edge with the current background color. The new
capture is then added according to one of three choices listed below:
preserve relative screen position, tile vertically or tile
horizontally. You may also specify an additional margin to use
between tiled images.
Do
not change current image - this will only save the image to
the clipboard, a file, or print it according to the settings in the
Quick save tab, below. It will not affect the image currently
displayed in HyperSnap-DX 5's window.