Shutterbug (make Screenshots)

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Shutterbug (make Screenshots)

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Great

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This is great! I have been trying to catch the screen without loading XPaint for a long time! This will help a lot in generating a manual/help files for Puppy.

Thanks a lot :D

Edit: Do I have to compile the libs for this to work? (May be too lazy here, or assuming some people who don't do compiling will be interested...)

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#3 Post by MU »

yes, handy small tool :)

What we could need in addition, is a script to resize the screenshot.

I should make a dotpup of my wxBasic-collection soon, that contains such a tool.

Greets, Mark

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#4 Post by MU »

No, you don't have to compile.
Just download the dotpup with XFileExplorer and Adie, it includes these libs.

Link is in the first post.

Greets, Mark

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MU wrote:...What we could need in addition, is a script to resize the screenshot....
Puppy has a program called mtPaint or something like that (sorry, I'm in Windows at the moment) which I've used to resize images. Is that the sort of thing you mean?

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#6 Post by MU »

Flash,

yes, this is a good choice.
I had some problems with the version that comes with puppy 1.0.4, but now I upgraded with the Version2 -DotPup.

Now it seems to be easier to use.

Thanks, Mark

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