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It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:3, Informative)
called Snapz which apple started to bundle in with Jaguar. You can get the Pro X version for a small upgrade price http://www.ambrosiasw.com/utilities/snapzprox/. I've been using this for years. I *heart* AmbrosiaSW :)
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Re:It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:2, Insightful)
Oh yeah, screenshots can be command-line generated as well, though I'm not really sure what this offers you over the keyboard shortcuts: maybe scriptability (and aliasing capability). The control key action is worth knowing in any case.
~ % screencapture
usage: screencapture [-icmwsWx] [file] [curso
Re:It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:2)
hmm...I thought apple had started bundling Snapz since it came with my dual powermac last fall and that shortcut Matt mentioned is exactly like the snapz shortcut.
Re:It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:2)
Ambrosia's product patched the Mac traps to override the standard behavior and use their product instead. It may well come pre-installed with some recent mac models for some period of time. (My iBook didn't come with Quicken this summer, but my iMac did this f
Re:It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:3, Interesting)
Apple apparently bundles it only with the powermacs along with Omnigraffle and Omnioutliner. I've used snapz for so long I forgot the crap one that the old Mac OS had by default. Snapz will export the screenshots to PDF or jpeg or quicktime movies. It's a pity Apple didn't license snapz as part of the OS since it's so much more usable than the one that the os has.
Re:It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:2)
I just don't understand Apple's new love affair with PDF.
Re:It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:2)
but if you hold down ctrl it goes to the clipboard which is better.
Re:It's an AmbrosiaSW product (Score:1)
She looks as good close up as she does far away (if a little fuzzier)?
PDF love (Score:1)
Re:PDF love (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:PDF love (Score:2)
Because the entire interface is PDF. PDF has some excellent features for a high-level graphic interface. Just dumping some PDF is simple for them I guess.
Of course, they should have used SVG, but unfortunately the REC came out a little too late for them. However the model is almost exactly the same, and it's no coincidence.
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]
Re:PDF love (Score:2)
Re:PDF love (Score:2)
Care to elaborate? (not on the saving of a snapshot but on using PDF for UI).
-- Robin Berjon [berjon.com]
It messes up with BBEdit (Score:1)
-- junior
Re:It messes up with BBEdit (Score:2)
Re:It messes up with BBEdit (Score:1)
Re:It messes up with BBEdit (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:It messes up with BBEdit (Score:2)
Re:It messes up with BBEdit (Score:1)
Perhaps you could email Bare Bones support? They're usually responsive, even when it turns out to be a silly user error (like my expectation that C-w would work the same in Emacs mode as it does in the shell; it doesn't, and hence it does a different thing in BBEdit too). The address is support [at] barebones.com.
I use this, too (Score:2)
That's right, Entourage doesn't have any print functionality that prints a calendar like I see on the screen, which is EXACTLY the format I want on paper to go on my bulletin board.
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