
Turn this option on to instantly preview what you type on the image in HyperSnap window. This option appears on the “Text” tab of the Edit Text dialog box. Right click the box to change box properties.Resize the box by clicking one of the corners and dragging the double headed arrow either up or down or diagonally.Move the box by holding the mouse button and dragging the crossed arrows.

(Fonts are any available in your system, as with a Word processor).Īfter typing text you can move the entire Text box or resize it by clicking view and shape select tool. In the dialog box that appears, choose a font from those shown and its size and color.This sets the “wrapping boundaries” for what you type. Define an area on the image for the text.Turn this on to automatically apply the defined color substitutions above to all images you capture with HyperSnap.Loads a tool that lets you type text onto your image. Move the slider to right, selecting higher % values, and more and more “close color” pixels will be replaced.Įxperiment with different values by moving the slider multiple times, then clicking the Apply button and observing the changes on the image.Only the pixels with the exact specified values of Red, Green and Blue components will be replaced. Move the slider all the way to the left (0%) for an exact match.Sets a “replace” or “swap” operation for the items selected in the color substitution table, above.Īllows you to decide how closely the bitmap pixels of the new color value must match the “old color” value. Click the eyedropper to select a color from anywhere on the screen, or click to choose a color from a color table. Often it’s easier to use the color picker tool (eyedropper) instead of using numbers. RGB = color components Red, Green, and Blue. See and modify the “New” color part of the substitution item(s) selected in the table above. Click the picker to select a color from anywhere on the screen, or click it to choose a color from a color table. See and modify the “Old” color part of the substitution item(s) selected in the table above. HyperSnap keeps your newly defined (or modified) color table for later use on this and other images. To keep color changes, click the Apply button first. When clicked before clicking Apply, closes the Color Substitution dialog box with NO color changes automatically applied to the image in the HyperSnap workspace. When color substitutions are applied, use Revert to “go back”/restore the image in the HyperSnap workspace to its original look. This function must be clicked BEFORE Done, if you want to keep color changes. Offers an immediate preview of the result.Ĭlick the Revert button if you do not like the result.

ApplyĪpplies the color substitutions defined in the table to the image currently opened in the HyperSnap workspace. Saves the current color substitution table to a disk file. Opens a color substitution list that was previously saved to a disk file. (As usual, you must confirm the deletion.) Open List Delete Allĭeletes all entries from the color substitution table. Deleteĭeletes the currently-selected entries from the color substitution table. Set the colors and operational mode below the table in the Details frame. Initially this new entry has both colors set to white and uses a Replace > operation. AddĪdd a new entry to the color substitution table. To select more than one entry, hold the Ctrl key and click the items you wish to edit.Įxample : Selecting two or more items could change all from Replace to Swap or set the same New Color for all the items.
