I can't speak to the 3048 but for screen captures I used to use the snipping tool, but have recently started using Irfanview.  You can run it in the background and with a single command (I use Ctrl+F11) can copy the full screen or window and save it instantly in a format and location of your choice or to the clipboard.

Wes  N7WS


On 10/15/2017 12:46 PM, John Miles wrote:
I don't believe there's a way to save images from within HTBasic, although there 
certainly should be.  I use the "Snipping Tool" accessory in Windows 7 for that 
sort of thing.  It probably exists in all versions of WIndows including 10, but who knows 
what they call it these days.

  If you create a shortcut key for the tool, it's easy to invoke whenever 
needed.   Hit ctrl-shift-C (in my case), wait for the tool to come up, and drag 
a box around the graph or other content to be cropped and saved.  The image can 
then be saved as a .PNG, .GIF, or .JPG, or pasted directly into a document.

The RESU files saved by 3048A.BAS are similar to the .res files saved by PN3048, and 
PN3048 can load them directly if you select 'All files' in the file-open dialog.   You 
can then save the graph or the entire window as a .PNG file.  TimeLab ( 
http://www.miles.io/timelab/beta.htm ) can also import them (File->Import .RES or 
.PNP noise data) and save images (File->Save image or .TIM file or File->Copy 
image to clipboard).  But if all you want is a .PNG, the snipping tool is much easier 
than dealing with any of this stuff.

-- john, KE5FX


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