What an nice list of key commands. Thank you for posting that. I agree  
that if you know these they are as quick as any other method to use  
including Quicksilver.


On 16-Jul-09, at 11:00 PM, Jon Stovell (a.k.a. Sesquipedalian) wrote:

>
> No, I can't, but that is mostly because I don't really see much use
> for the plugin. Mac OS X's own built in key commands do everything I
> can imagine wanting to do with screen capture:
>
> ⇧⌘3 (Shift-Command-3): Save picture of screen as file
> ⌃⇧⌘3 (Control-Shift-Command-3): Copy picture of screen to the
> clipboard
>
> ⇧⌘4, then select an area: Save picture of selected area as file
> ⌃⇧⌘4, then select an area: Copy picture of selected area to the
> clipboard
>
> ⇧⌘4, then Space, then click a window: Save picture of selected  
> window
> as file
> ⌃⇧⌘4, then Space, then click a window: Copy picture of selected  
> window
> to the clipboard
>
> In Leopard, the following keys can be held down while selecting an
> area (via ⇧⌘4 or ⌃⇧⌘4):
>
> Space, to lock the size of the selected region and instead move it
> when the mouse moves
> ⇧ (Shift), to resize only one edge of the selected region
> ⌥ (Option), to resize the selected region with its center as the
> anchor point
>
>
> On Jul 16, 3:44 am, edarroyo <[email protected]> wrote:
>> For some reason I can't get this feature to work. I installed it in
>> the plug-in section. I restarted QS and nothing.
>> Can anyone shed some light.

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