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
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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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
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
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
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
Tommy-
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:
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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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
taking
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
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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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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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--- 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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dding more confusion to the mess;-)
Chipp
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tool for the Mac
check out the Mac Help Menu
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
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
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
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
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