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DonationCoder.com Software => Mouser's Zone => Screenshot Captor => Topic started by: mouser on January 10, 2006, 01:07 PM
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In order to help me test the major new object capture module of screenshot captor i have made a little standalone mini tool:
https://www.donationcoder.com/Beta/MiniCap.exe
with it you can see how the new screenshot captor mode will work; to capture a scrolling window just select the window and hit ctrl+shift+leftmouseclick.
this new mode features some stuff people have been asking for for a while and i think it does represent a nicer solution than existing region/object copying methods, and is a lot more interactive.
however it does use some fancy mouse+keyboard hooks so please save any existing data on your computer before trying it since there is a small possibility it could hang your computer.
this represents a week or so of solid work. if successful this will be added to the next release of screenshot captor.
scrolling window capture is not perfect! (firefox doesnt work at all).
there is an advanced exception list for scrolling window capture: go to preferences in capture menu, and read instructions - you can use these for example to fix a problem where certain windows are capturing the scrollbar by accident.
im anxious to hear which programs it works on and which ones it doesnt.
:feedback:
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hint: seems to work well in IE but if the page has some moving images, try hitting the STOP button before trying to capture to stop any animations.
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cool, works in maxthon (which is ie based so maybe that's not too much of a surprise).
i like the hand grab mechanism for moving around the captured image - something i'm used to doing with photoshop. maybe you could incorporate this feature into screenshot captor and, if so, have the space bar toggle the feature on and off - like photoshop.
fantastic to see this feature being realised anyway, mouser. hopefully you'll find a workaround for firefox.
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hand drag in screenshot captor has been there since v1.0, just hold down right mouse button.
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whoops. sorry, didn't realise that.
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:)
yeah im a bit confused whats different about firefox that is blocking it from working.. firefox does have some free screencapture plugins however so its not a huge loss.. but i'll still try to solve it.
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you can safely ignore this thread now, as i've uploaded a full beta of the new screenshot captor.
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But before I have to download minicap.exe
Is minicap.exe for scrolling screens captures ?
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No, minicap does not do scrolling cap. You need Screenshot Captor for that.
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I have screenshot captor installed. What I have to do ?
Best Regards
:P
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I try Control+shift+left mouse click
and all began blinking
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I'll put a video
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I lost the video too.
black screen. I think need to study the instructions
Don't worry I will learn the tricks and knowledge
;D
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Don't worry Mouser. i put a post for this and I will continue trying. i am doing something wrong sure, but we hace the video tutorials I have to revise and learn.
May be the key combination or i don't know
I continue here
https://www.donationcoder.com/forum/index.php?topic=32669.new#new
Best Regards
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I must be a bit dense, but I do not see the utility of being able to capture screen objects, such as individual keys on screen. Since this operation is a bit complex, would it not be equivalent to simply capture the screen containing the object, and crop the screen in the editor, to get a picture of the (or most) object?
I guess there are some `objects' that are not obvious parts of larger screens?