01-27-2016, 09:49 PM
I'll take a look and see if I can find what's causing the red mark. I probably just forgot something obvious again.
The maximum width, as Dazz said, is just for making long animations span multiple rows. The goal was to make the output sheets as small as possible, so adding whitespace would kiinda be defeating the point, at least imo. I'll think about it.
adding multiple animations/names per row would actually be a lot harder than it sounds just because of the way I set up the program. Nothing really great for a UI for such an addition comes immediately to mind, either. I personally just put such related frames on a separate line right after, but I realize this is a personal preference thing, & saving vertical whitespace is good too.
I dunno. I guess the original intention of the program was to make something simple to use that you could just throw images into and create a decent sheet, and if you want to add watermarks/tweak the sheets later you can fire up GIMP/Photoshop/Paint.net/whatever as normal afterwards. Just make something good enough to upload without being too fancy. And since it's now at the point where this is doable, I'm not as inclined to add a whole lot more features (except batch processing; I need to get to that sometime).
Though I'm definitely open to thoughts/feedback as per the program's direction from here on out. As much as I'd love to work on it like crazy, free time is quite a limited resource at the moment.
The maximum width, as Dazz said, is just for making long animations span multiple rows. The goal was to make the output sheets as small as possible, so adding whitespace would kiinda be defeating the point, at least imo. I'll think about it.
adding multiple animations/names per row would actually be a lot harder than it sounds just because of the way I set up the program. Nothing really great for a UI for such an addition comes immediately to mind, either. I personally just put such related frames on a separate line right after, but I realize this is a personal preference thing, & saving vertical whitespace is good too.
I dunno. I guess the original intention of the program was to make something simple to use that you could just throw images into and create a decent sheet, and if you want to add watermarks/tweak the sheets later you can fire up GIMP/Photoshop/Paint.net/whatever as normal afterwards. Just make something good enough to upload without being too fancy. And since it's now at the point where this is doable, I'm not as inclined to add a whole lot more features (except batch processing; I need to get to that sometime).
Though I'm definitely open to thoughts/feedback as per the program's direction from here on out. As much as I'd love to work on it like crazy, free time is quite a limited resource at the moment.