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README.md
Screenshots — docs/images/
This directory holds in-repo screenshot assets referenced by the project README.
Files present
The following PNG screenshots are committed and referenced by the README:
| Filename | Contents |
|---|---|
RDPWrapperConfig.png |
RDPConf.exe configuration window |
RDPWrapperCheck.png |
RDPCheck.exe showing green "Supported" status |
RDPWrapperCheckWarning.png |
RDPCheck.exe showing "Warning" / not-yet-supported state |
RDPWrapperMSI1.png |
MSI installer welcome / licence screen |
RDPWrapperMSI2.png |
MSI installer completion screen |
Files that would still be welcome
The following screenshots would improve documentation coverage but are not blocking any CI step:
| Filename | What to capture |
|---|---|
RDPWrapperConfig-advanced.png |
RDPConf.exe Advanced / License tab — SL policy and licensing status fields |
rdpwrapper-gui.png |
sergiye/rdpWrapper GUI — main window with connection status |
install-success.png |
Terminal output of RDPWInst_x64.exe -i -o completing successfully |
Capture tips
- Use 1:1 scaling (100 % DPI) so button labels are legible at small display size.
- Crop to exclude desktop wallpaper — show only the tool window, with a 4 px neutral border all round.
- Use PNG format (lossless); aim for < 200 KB each (resize if needed — 900 px wide is more than enough).
- Redact any username, hostname, or licence strings visible in the window before committing.
- Filename convention:
tool-state.png— all lowercase, hyphen-delimited.
Adding a new screenshot
# After copying the PNG here:
git add docs/images/<filename>.png
git commit -m "docs: add <description> screenshot"
The README references each file with a relative path, so the image will render automatically on GitHub once committed.