
While clipping, can I override the automatic edge
detector and manually go in another direction?
Yes. Clicking the right mouse button (or pressing the Shift key)
overrides the edge detector and allows straight clipping in any chosen
direction. Click the right mouse again to toggle the automatic edge
detector back on.
When I clip out an object and copy/paste it into
another application, it shows a black background. Can I make it white?
Yes. There are three ways to make an object's background white. If the
other application that you are pasting it in supports picking a
transparency color, use it to make the black background transparent.
Alternatively, while in kjClipper, the object can be moved to a white
portion of the canvas (or pasted in a new blank window). Then the
rectangular select tool can be used to surround the object with a white
background. Copy and paste this object with white background into a new
application. Finally, you can save the selected object to the GIF file
format. We write with transparency to GIF, and any
application that honors GIF transparency should be able to read the
image with transparency.
If I have purchased kjClipper, how do I get access to
new upgrades?
If you have purchased kjClipper, you are entitled to upgrade to the
latest version free of
charge. Buy
Once, Upgrade Forever! To take
advantage of new features, just download and install the new version.