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Re: LOGO-L> *.pic files




On Sat, 14 Jun 1997, Michael Tempel wrote:

> >------------------
> >Howard Leschner wrote:-
> >
> >>Im helping my childs teacher do a class compilation project with microworlds
> >>and need help creating a set of pict files to run (with a loadpict
> >>script). If
> >>I use savepict it does not save stamped images, buttons and other parts
> >>of the
> >>screen image.
>
> On Macintosh computers you can also use what's called "snapshot." Pressing
> Command-Shift-3 creates a Pict file on your hard drive called Picture 1 (or
> Picture 2, 3 etc. if there are several.)  It's a picture of the entire
> screen, menu bar and other stuff on the screen included. You can open in in
> Simpletext or a graphic program and select the part you want.
>
> Images of the buttons, turtles,  and text boxes will be included, but they
> are not alive.
>
> This is a Macintosh feature, not limited to MicroWorlds.
>
>
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There is also a program called 'Captivate' that enhances the screen
snapshot feature of the Macintosh.  With 'Captivate' you can easily select
certain parts of the screen to get a picture of.  It works quite well.
Dwight Harris


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