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Re: Re: Screenshot of Window (using Akua Sweets)
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Re: Re: Screenshot of Window (using Akua Sweets)


  • Subject: Re: Re: Screenshot of Window (using Akua Sweets)
  • From: "J.B. Stewart" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2001 05:05:22 -0400

On Wednesday, September 26, 2001 9:24:37 PM, Scott Earleywine has written...

> This isn't really related to AppleScript...but since this was brought-up, is)
> there a 'better' way to grab a screenshot than the CMD + SHIFT + CAPS + 4?)
> The reason I ask is because that way doesn't work very well. Sure, you get)
> the cross-hairs...but you don't exactly get to control it's movement. I)
> want something like PhotoShop's select tool...where I can just drag the)
> cross-hairs (i.e. Rectangular Marquee Tool) how I want. Know what I mean???)
> )
> Thanks!)
> SLE)

SnapZ Pro from Ambrosia Software Inc. There is a version of it on this month's
Mac Addict CD if you are subscribed. This isn't an AppleScript solution as the
Control Panel isn't scriptable but it is the best I've found.

John


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