on 2014 Apr 03 12:24 PM
Dear SCN,
Currently SCN allows to upload images by certain formats like JPEG, PNG etc..Can we expect SCN to come up with just Cut/Copy and pasting the images into our posts(which makes our lives much easier)?
Regards,
Suman
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Hello Suman,
there is an idea for that: Direct paste of screenshots in blog/article/thread instead of image upload
But if you look at the comments, it seems like there should already be a way to do that. Maybe someone from the SCN team can clearify. Nontheless it can't hurt to promote the idea. ^^
@Dev: In IE9 it's not working. I think it's not supported in every browser, so I don't think it's a "normal" option for SCN, just working for some browsers, because they support it generally.
Regards,
Steffi.
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Hi Steffi,
Yes this feature is not working in IE11 and google chrome for me.
Manish Kumar can you please explain what is the system requirement to make work this feature ?
Regards
Sudhir Sadhu
I am not aware of any system requirement. For me, it just works.
I have tried this on IE, Firefox and Chrome, it works on all of them.
After typing this much, I saw a flash of light and below might be the reason why it "just works" for me.
I use a screenshot taking tool, which allows the captured image in clipboard to be in png format.
PNG is my favorite, and most suited for taking screenshot of computer applications.
Another advantage is that PNG content can be 20 times smaller than BMP.
So, my clipboard image is very small sized because of:
I use Greenshot because it is awesome and free/open source.
My workplace does have option of SnagIt, but I won't use that heavy/expensive/closedsource application.
Prior to that I had used a freeware named Gadwin PrintScreen. Both softwares had PNG option.
Imagine a normal full-sized printscreen having 2MB BMP data in clipboard.
SCN requirement for Inserting Image is:
Maximum file size: 1.0 MB. Also, please note that images larger than 640px wide or 400px tall will be scaled to fit those limits in your content.
Here I am pasting a small BMP created using Paint application of Windows 7.
Let's see what happens.
EDIT: BMP pasting worked for small image, and Jive is smart enough to store it as PNG
In order to test my theory, please try out a screenshot tool with png option or in-built snipping tool of Windows 7 for a smaller image.
At the very least, you could open calculator application, and do Alt+Printscreen (captures active window, not the entire screen) so that a small image resides in clipboard.
Then try pasting on SCN and pray.
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Generally you should use Insert Image from the tool bar or drag & drop. Copy/Pasting sometimes works but there are a few problems with this, namely that you might paste an image hosted at a location that might go offline at some point in the future or you might hit some restrictions causing the operation to break.
Anyhow, the existing facilities have been serving the community well. Of course, your ideas are always welcome at SCN Innovation and Enhancements
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I submitted an enhancement request. Please vote up @ https://influence.sap.com/sap/ino/#/idea/274246
Much needed feature. Being SCN one of the popular forum it should introduce some advance features like this.
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Thank you Mohd Shahanshah Ansarifor your reply. This makes things very easy.
Yes.. You can use copy paste image for replying in discussion thread
I have done this using copy paste..
You can also use drag and drop facility...
Regards
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Yes.. I am using Mozilla Firefox, I can use the facility..
I have checked now, Its not working in Chrome..
Regards
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