[ZoomIt] Add datetime suffix to screenshots (#43172)

This pull request introduces an improvement to how screenshot filenames
are generated in `ZoomIt`. The main change is to ensure that each
screenshot is saved with a unique, timestamped filename, which helps
prevent accidental overwrites and keeps files sorted chronologically.

**Enhancement to screenshot filename generation:**

* Added a new implementation for `GetUniqueScreenshotFilename()` in
`Zoomit.cpp` to generate screenshot filenames using the current date and
time, following the format `"ZoomIt YYYY-MM-DD HHMMSS.png"`. This
reduces the risk of overwriting existing files and improves file
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Includes an update to create unique screenshot filenames, saving the
user from having to manually type a new filename each time they save a
new screenshot in the same location.

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## Unique filename issue

The PR fixes the user's complaint about the screenshots always being
called "zoomit" by adding a `GetUniqueScreenshotFilename()` method which
creates a unique filename based on the current date and time, e.g.
`ZoomIt 2025-11-01 004723.png`. This is consistent with other tools like
the Windows Snipping Tool and provides files which sort correctly when
ordered by name, which is not the case for files with simple numeric
suffixes.

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Tested on a local build.
This commit is contained in:
Dave Rayment
2026-02-24 04:53:22 +00:00
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parent 15cad8ca18
commit 8d0f8e5b49

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@@ -5507,9 +5507,29 @@ auto GetUniqueRecordingFilename()
return GetUniqueFilename(g_RecordingSaveLocation, defaultFile, FOLDERID_Videos);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// GetUniqueScreenshotFilename
//
// Gets a unique file name for screenshot saves, using the current date and
// time as a suffix. This reduces the chance that the user could overwrite an
// existing file if they are saving multiple captures in the same folder, and
// also ensures that ordering is correct when sorted by name.
//
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------
auto GetUniqueScreenshotFilename()
{
return GetUniqueFilename(g_ScreenshotSaveLocation, DEFAULT_SCREENSHOT_FILE, FOLDERID_Pictures);
SYSTEMTIME lt;
GetLocalTime(&lt);
// Format: "ZoomIt YYYY-MM-DD HHMMSS.png"
wchar_t buffer[MAX_PATH];
swprintf_s(buffer, L"%s %04d-%02d-%02d %02d%02d%02d.png",
APPNAME,
lt.wYear, lt.wMonth, lt.wDay,
lt.wHour, lt.wMinute, lt.wSecond);
return std::wstring(buffer);
}
//----------------------------------------------------------------------------