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When saving the image of the main board with "Alt + S" in the panel UI mode, you can select from 4 types of formats, "* png", "* jpg", "* gif", and "* bmp". Only "* png" and "* gif" work in my environment (Windows10 Pro).
When I try to save as "* jpg" and "* bmp", no error message is displayed. The GTP console also does not display any additional information. And nothing is saved in the specified folder.
The second problem.
I have game records and images (Alt + S) stored in different folders.
There is no problem when saving the game record.
You may find it a little inconvenient when saving images.
It seems that the folder displayed when saving the image is the folder where the game record was last saved.
When saving an image, it is convenient to see the folder where the image was last saved.
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When saving the image of the main board with "Alt + S" in the panel UI mode, you can select from 4 types of formats, "* png", "* jpg", "* gif", and "* bmp". Only "* png" and "* gif" work in my environment (Windows10 Pro).
When I try to save as "* jpg" and "* bmp", no error message is displayed. The GTP console also does not display any additional information. And nothing is saved in the specified folder.
The second problem.
I have game records and images (Alt + S) stored in different folders.
There is no problem when saving the game record.
You may find it a little inconvenient when saving images.
It seems that the folder displayed when saving the image is the folder where the game record was last saved.
When saving an image, it is convenient to see the folder where the image was last saved.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: