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Screenshot Hacks for Mac OS X | |
| Subject: | Much more to the built-in screenshot tool than presented here. | |
| Date: | 2003-03-08 04:24:57 | |
| From: | retro | |
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Response to: Much more to the built-in screenshot tool than presented here.
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I don't think he was referring to Snapz, rather commands you can use with the built-in utility.
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Much more to the built-in screenshot tool than presented here.
2006-07-21 01:22:25 wjanoch [View]
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Much more to the built-in screenshot tool than presented here.
2006-07-21 01:55:09 wjanoch [View]
Ok, so I do have time to look it up... rather I already had another link on a tab with this on it
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Screenshot
Command Click on links in google's results and you get multiple pages loading while you read the next result's description. Note: you must enable tabbed browsing in Safari's preferences (FireFox tabs by default).
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Much more to the built-in screenshot tool than presented here.
2006-07-21 01:57:54 wjanoch [View]
Crashing... must sleep... grammar faleing...
(me crashing, not me mac... not even me windows running on me mac... just me...)



Though I don't have time to look now, the file format for screen shots can be set on the command line. It's kept in a com.apple... file under your ~/Library I think. There are different defaults in different OS X versions, but I belive they all support the same set of possible output formats as it's dependent on Preview's output options (or same source that Preview uses).