Secure Terminal Emulator for SCO
Fairlight
fairlite at fairlite.com
Mon Feb 14 11:39:59 PST 2011
In the relative spacial/temporal region of Mon, Feb 14, 2011 at 01:25:48PM
-0600, Enrique Arredondo achieved the spontaneous generation of the
following:
>
> If you want to print the screen on your local windoze printer , do you
> select the range and somehow print it ? or how do you do it ? That's what
> the users here do the most :P
I use SnagIt from TechSmith.com. It has many profiles. Hit PrintScreen
(or your assigned keystroke), and depending on the profile it'll capture
either the whole screen, a selectable region, or a window. Nice thing
about Window is that it will let you select subwindow elements. So you
can hover over a titlebar and get the WHOLE window, or you can hover just
over the contents and skip the titlebar, menu, control bar, window
decorations (frame), etc.
It's great for any browser other than Chrome, as you can set it to capture
scrolling areas--even in dual-scroll mode. So that nice 10 screen high
page with 30% hanging off the side of the screen because a web developer
couldn't be arsed to design and test for anything BUT widescreen? Not a
problem...one nice, unified PNG coming up. And it lets you FTP, Email,
Save, edit, annotate, etc. I'm at least one major version behind. For all
I know, the new version may have support for social sites. Chrome does its
skinning and controls a bit oddly, and SnagIt had issues with the scrolling
functionality unless I threw Chrome into fullscreen mode. Irrelevant, as
Chrome has multiple page capture plugins--one of the best being by Google
themselves.
TechSmith makes great stuff, though, seriously.
mark->
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