+<Window x:Class="SnapShooter.HelpWindow"
+ xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
+ xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
+ Title="Help" Height="320" Width="460">
+ <Grid>
+ <Button HorizontalAlignment="Right" Margin="0,0,12,12" Name="button1" VerticalAlignment="Bottom" Width="75" Height="30" Click="button1_Click">OK</Button>
+ <FlowDocumentScrollViewer Margin="12,12,12,48" Name="textBlock1">
+ <FlowDocument FontSize="10pt" FontFamily="sans-serif">
+ <Paragraph FontSize="12pt" FontWeight="Bold" Margin="0">Operation</Paragraph>
+ <Paragraph Margin="0,6pt,0,10pt">
+ SnapShooter automatically grabs images off of the clipboard and uploads them
+ for easy sharing with friends.
+ </Paragraph>
+ <Paragraph>
+ While the "enable" box is checked, SnapShooter will check periodically
+ for image data on the clipboard. When SnapShooter finds image data, it
+ converts it to JPEG, then uploads it to
+ <Hyperlink Click="TransitLink_Click">Transit</Hyperlink>. After uploading,
+ SnapShooter copies the Transit URL to the clipboard so that you can immediately
+ paste the result into a conversation, blog, or other communication.
+ </Paragraph>
+ <Paragraph>
+ A log is kept in the SnapShooter window of recent uploads. Each
+ item shows a timestamp, a handy link to the Transit URL, and a button
+ to copy the Transit URL to the clipboard.
+ </Paragraph>
+ <Paragraph FontSize="12pt" FontWeight="Bold" Margin="0">Notes</Paragraph>
+ <List>
+ <ListItem>
+ <Paragraph>
+ Be careful – while enabled, SnapShooter will upload and then destroy
+ any image data on the clipboard. Other kinds of data will not be affected.
+ </Paragraph>
+ </ListItem>
+ <ListItem>
+ <Paragraph>
+ SnapShooter does not (yet) save the output list on exit. Save any links
+ you want to keep before you exit the program.
+ </Paragraph>
+ </ListItem>
+ </List>
+ </FlowDocument>
+ </FlowDocumentScrollViewer>
+ </Grid>
+</Window>