FBinds (make)
An FBind is an image with a file hidden inside. This file can be anything from music to programs, so take care when opening files from unknown FBinds!
Opening FBinds(mk) pane
To start making an FBind, simply click "FBinds (mk)" in the main sidepanel, or select "FBind" in the first dropdown menu top-left in the window.
Configuring FBinds(mk)
First you need to select the folder containing files you wish to make FBinds of. Do this by clicking the "..." button to the top right, next to where it currently says c:\fbinds\queue. The files in that folder should appear in the list below. If you add more files to the folder, click "Force refresh" to refresh the file list.
Next you will have to select where to save the completed FBinds. Next to where it says c:\fbinds\ready is another "..." button. Click this to select the output directory.
When you make an FBind, the name of the file you bind will be stored in the image. Otherwise, how would the extracting application know what to call the file? Anyways, by default pImgDB will enter the file's actual name in the bottom textfield. If you want to use a custom filename, simply replace the generated filename with the one you want.
Making the FBind
Open the image you wish to use as the carrier (double-click it in thumbnail mode), and either double-click the file to bind in the file list. If you wish to modify the filename of the binded file, you can single-click the file to bind instead, then change whatever settings you wish, and confirm your choices by pressing Create FBind.