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Screenshotcapture 4.12.0 Won't Keep Preferences After Reboot

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Handy1957:
Can you try something for me -- if you change some settings and then manually exit the program, and then restart it -- does it save the settings then?
In other words, is it only failing to save changes when the computer reboots, or even if you manually exit the program and restart.
-mouser (September 01, 2015, 12:55 AM)
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Ok so yesterday it would not keep the settings no matter what I did.  Today I just checked them and they are what I chose.  Very weird.  I will try your Idea and report back.

Handy1957:
Ok, I figured this out.  Apparently there is a setting in the first window that asks to forget saving settings on log off or restart.  I did not realize when I ticked this that it was asking about the setting the preferences.  I thought it was talking about files that had not been dealt with.  My bad. 

It works fine now. 

Quick question?  Is there a way to just get it to auto save without popping up a window asking me what to do with it?
Never mind.  I figured it out.  Just took a bit.

Thanks all.

Handy1957:
Does anybody know how to remove this?  I try to close it but it won't go away.  You will notice in the screenshot that my taskbar button shows Screenshot Captor.  Like I have it open in the desktop but I don't.  It's sitting in my taskbar minimized.  Screenshotcapture 4.12.0 Won't Keep Preferences After Reboot

As you can see in the screenshot, it is not open but sitting in my taskbar to the right.

tomos:
your original screenshot had me *very* confused :D

Are you sure that preferences are closed?
Did you try right-click and 'Close Window'? (Wouldnt explain why it there, but should get rid of it)

Handy1957:
I have figured this one out.  It turns out that when you select "Hide after capture" and "auto save" and "auto name" in the setting dialog it does auto save the pic.  But it also keeps an active window open with the "post capture popup" hidden in the task bar.

So I took a screen capture and it automatically saved it to my desktop.  I used it to show you what was going on in the last post.  I then deleted the pic as I did not need it anymore.  But "Screenshot Capture" still had a pop up window of that pic hidden in the task bar.  And when I deleted the pic from my desktop it froze the "pop up" and I could not delete it. 

This brings up an interesting issue that needs to be addressed.  Most folks that select the "hide after capture" option in the settings dialog are not going to realize that there is a pop up hidden in their task bar waiting for their input. 

If the programer is going to give us that kind of option it should include the ability to bypass the "pop up" all together.

Screenhunter does this in a way.  If you capture a image.  It will auto name and save for you.  It will show you a dialog that it indeed did the deed and you simply have to hit the ok button. 

To have a dialog window hidden in the taskbar waiting for a input from the user is a bad idea.  We will simply forget that it is there.

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