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"Ken Norris (dialup)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Date: Mon, 20 Jan 2003 18:46:21 -0800 (PST)
>> From: Judy Perry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Subject: Re: Somewhat OT - Demo RAD tool for the Mac
>
>> Charles,
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adding more confusion to the mess;-)
Chipp
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tool for the Mac
check out the Mac Help
check out the Mac Help Menu > Keyboard Shortcuts.
Thanks Erik! This is a nice thing to know about menus and the dock...
To take a picture of a window, menu bar, the Dock, or other area, press Command-Shift-4
then press the Space bar. Move the pointer over the area you want so that it's highli
--- Klaus Major <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> to be honest, i read it the "tips & tricks"
> section of a german Mac-magazine :-)
check out the Mac Help Menu > Keyboard Shortcuts.
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Do you Yahoo!
Thanks, Cass. I was doin' good just to remember apple-shift-3. For
anything else, as you suggest, I've used Snapz.
Judy
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The screen capture keys are a "Mac" trademark; Windows people have never had the luxury, so far as I know.
You're too Mac-centric: Windo$ users can use the Print Scrn key (or also
some combinations with other keys like Alt to capture a window) to capture
the
Charles,
On Windows, it is a single key (use of toes is not required), just press
"Print Screen". The image is on the clipboard, and can be pasted into any
document that supports graphics. It is a bummer that selected regions or
selected windows are not an option.
Roger Eller
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ain software updates and to publish
movies to the Web
* Mouse or other pointing device
Regards,
Cassj
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 05:48 AM, Wolfgang M. Bereuter wrote:
On Dienstag, Jänner 21, 2003, at 10:44 Uhr, William T. Simmons wrote:
Somewhat OT - Demo RAD tool for the Mac
Reply-
On Dienstag, Jänner 21, 2003, at 10:44 Uhr, William T. Simmons wrote:
Somewhat OT - Demo RAD tool for the Mac
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To all those who responded as quoted below, thanks! However, screen
capture
is not the problem (I've got SnapzPro X and love it), but rather
takin
Hi cassj,
Schweeet!!! Did you happen across that or is it documented somewhere?
Thanks!
-Cassj
to be honest, i read it the "tips & tricks" section of a german
Mac-magazine :-)
Regards
Klaus Major
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You may want to try Macromedia's FlashMX. According to their website version 6 seems to support what you want, minus the screen capture itself. But (I'm speculating) you could import the Quicktime MOV captured with Snapz ProX.
From: http://www.macromedia.com/software/flash/productinfo/f
To all those who responded as quoted below, thanks! However, screen capture
is not the problem (I've got SnapzPro X and love it), but rather taking the
captures and building a Flash movie that also shows interpolated mouse
movements and clicks, basically, a software video camera that outputs to SWF
In Mac OS X:
apple-shift-3 (no cursor change): takes PDF snapshot of the entire screen
apple-shift-4 (cursor changes to cross-hair): takes PDF snapshot
of selected area of the screen
It appears that the "capslock" window capture feature is gone in Mac OS X.
Cassj,
Not exactly.
Try apple-s
Schweeet!!! Did you happen across that or is it documented somewhere?
Thanks!
-Cassj
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 04:13 AM, Klaus Major wrote:
Hi cassj:
for the sake of completeness...
You'll love this one ;-)
OS X:
apple-shift-4 and then hit the spacebar
I won't tell more, let it s
Hi cassj:
for the sake of completeness...
You'll love this one ;-)
OS X:
apple-shift-4 and then hit the spacebar
I won't tell more, let it surprise you :-)
(No it won't format your hard-drive!)
Judy-
Pardon me for butting in...
...
In Mac OS X: apple-shift-3 (no cursor change): takes PDF
> It's not apple-shift-3? Works here for me... or is yours the one that
> allows you to select a portion of the screen for capture?
I missed a few posts so forgive if this is redundant, but have you looked at
the "import snapshot" command?:
import snapshot from rect (the screenrect)
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Ri
On Tuesday, January 21, 2003, at 12:12 AM, use-revolution-
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It's not apple-shift-3? Works here for me... or is yours the one that
allows you to select a portion of the screen for capture?
Hi Judy :)
Yes, command-shift 4 allows selection of portions (with the crosshai
Judy-
Pardon me for butting in...
In Mac OS 9: apple-shift-3 (no cursor change): takes PICT snapshot
of the entire screen
apple-shift-4 (cursor changes to cross-hair): takes PICT snapshot
of selected area of the screen
apple-shift-4-capslock: (cursor changes to bulls-eye): takes PIC
Charles,
It's not apple-shift-3? Works here for me... or is yours the one that
allows you to select a portion of the screen for capture?
Judy
On Mon, 20 Jan 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Tommy,
> RoboDemo for Windows = Command-Shift-4 on Mac. :)
> Rcf
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On Monday, January 20, 2003, at 03:39 PM, use-revolution-
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...what equivalent tool exists for the Mac? RoboDemo basically takes
screenshots of selected regions of a screen, or of selected windows...
Tommy,
RoboDemo for Windows = Command-Shift-4 on Mac. :)
Rcf
I'm beginning to get interested in combining SWFs with Rev applications and
so am looking into Mac-side tools that will quickly build a Flash-based
demo. I've got RoboDemo for Windows, but what equivalent tool exists for the
Mac? RoboDemo basically takes screenshots of selected regions of a screen,
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