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Work in Progress / Whats a good screenshot program

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PowerFang
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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 02:34
Heyas,

I've got a work in progress but i would rather wait till i can show some pics of it before mentioning it. Whats a good screenshot program?

Thanks
Dr OcCuLt
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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 02:39 Edited at: 10th Feb 2004 02:40
Quote: "Whats a good screenshot program"


WINDONS, when you game runing at the bit you what press the print screen button it just above delete. then go to paint or some thing and press paste, a copy of you screen is copy in to paint and you can save it as a .jpg that how most of us get screenshot.

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Night Giant
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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 05:39
http://www.tucows.com/scapt95_default.html

windows is pretty good, but there are programs that allow you to record multiple images without quitting the program and pasting into a paint program everytime. i always go to tucows first whenever i need little utility programs like that.

oh, wow. insignificantpunks.cjb.net. we like orange treble clef notes, just for future reference.

no: website for progs yet.
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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 18:47
Quote: "without quitting the program and pasting "


You could always use alt-tab .

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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 19:09
Quote: "You could always use alt-tab"


crashes DBP with an error saying object does not exist or something similar



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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 19:20
Not using windowed mode.

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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 20:55
If he where to use windowed mode he wouldn't need to alt-tab



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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 21:47
If inkey$("P")=1 then save bitmap 0

Should work :S


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Hamish McHaggis
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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 22:45
I mean windowed fullscreen. Well, it works for me anyway.

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Posted: 10th Feb 2004 22:47
i can alt-tab in/out of all modes in dbp...


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PowerFang
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Posted: 11th Feb 2004 16:26
ahh yeah, thanks guys, much appretiated
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Posted: 12th Feb 2004 00:53 Edited at: 12th Feb 2004 00:54
You could also use the screenshot capture function in Paint Shop pro which has a number of options e.g. right-click, F1-F10 keys etc.

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Posted: 13th Feb 2004 00:37
Hi PowerFang,

This is the wrong forum for this post - queries like this can either go in the General Forum, or the DarkBASIC Professional forum.


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