Copy Selection To Clipboard Fails Silently |
Copy Selection To Clipboard Fails Silently |
Mar 29 2013, 05:22 PM
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Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 6-August 00 From: Duvall, Washington USA Member No.: 28 |
WinXP SP3
PMV v3.71 Sometimes, often when copying a large selection to the clipboard (~4000x4000 pixels, 24-bit), the clock mouse cursor works as normal, but the clipboard is not populated with the data, and no error is displayed. (Test: I open a 2nd instance of PMV and attempt to paste into a new image, but the Paste option is greyed out. Same for pasting into CS3.) I am unable to find a reproducible sequence of steps to obtain this problem, but I have seen it intermittently and more than ten times. I reboot to clear the problem. I note it here in case others have the issue as well. -------------------- |
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Apr 30 2013, 01:25 PM
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Forum Member Group: Members Posts: 99 Joined: 6-August 00 From: Duvall, Washington USA Member No.: 28 |
Adding the "/3GB" switch to boot.ini did not seem to change the symptom here: copying a large section of a large image to clipboard does not work 100%.
My workaround has been to crop, save, Undo, then File->New->PMView Window, and open the saved crop there. However, this doesn't work as smoothly when what I desire is a direct copy to CS3. The clipboard would be a lot faster -------------------- |
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Apr 30 2013, 01:32 PM
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Forum Member Group: Admin Posts: 672 Joined: 14-March 00 From: Wilmington, North Carolina Member No.: 3 |
Adding the "/3GB" switch to boot.ini did not seem to change the symptom here: copying a large section of a large image to clipboard does not work 100%. My workaround has been to crop, save, Undo, then File->New->PMView Window, and open the saved crop there. However, this doesn't work as smoothly when what I desire is a direct copy to CS3. The clipboard would be a lot faster I just copied a 5000x5000 image to the clipboard and pasted it into CS6 (64-bit). Works fine here with PMView v3.72 64-bit on Windows 7 x64 w/ 4GB RAM. If you work with images this big, it's time to move on to 64 bits! Thanks, Peter -------------------- Peter Nielsen (peter@pmview.com) "If you can dream it, you can do it" JFK.
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