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Author Topic: v2018.100 issues/comments  (Read 10429 times)
BrianPrice
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« Reply #15 on: June 16, 2017, 01:37:01 PM »

Mike
I would prefer them on the Prints tab as that's what I have open most of the time with the new layout, and I would only use the Printers tab to check that I've loaded the right settings at the start of a printing session. This is just my thought  at the moment, others may work differently and it may change with time.

Brian

I've just had a thought, perhaps you could put a 'Show More Info' button on both pages.
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« Reply #16 on: June 16, 2017, 02:07:55 PM »

Hello Mike,

I am now in a dilemma on this and your ambivalence in the last message does not make it better :-) With the recent GUI change the four could be available at both pages or just once at the bottom of the Print Page tab where the nesting choices etc are. Affecting all the images like nesting choices etc also do and stay visible when either Printer Settings, Print or Queue menu are open. I guess when more driver settings are added to the Printers and Settings tab it could become crowded there too .......

Met vriendelijke groet, Ernst

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« Reply #17 on: June 18, 2017, 05:47:05 PM »

Let me add my congrats as well on 20 years - not only to Mike but to all of us like myself for whom Qimage has become so important.  20 years  = I have been along for a bit more than half of that ride. So when Mike first created Qimage - I was still fumbling around in the darkroom trying to keep my developer to 100 deg F +/- half a degree.  I was not an early adapter to digital, and without Qimage, I'm not sure how I would ever have made the transition. So thanks Mike - and Fred and Terry and all of the other forum members here from whom I have learned so much.

Mel W. - Columbia
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