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Startup on task bar and sys tray bug

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mouser:
ah ok, sounds like a bug then.
may i ask what operating system you have?  any other info i should know? using an alternate window shell?

Midnight Rambler:
FYI, I ALSO set screenshot captor preferences dialog to start with windows in my WinXP Home SP2 system yet still have to close the task bar icon as originally stated.

You know, another issue is how the "crop" function operates.

One of the most useful features of your program is the ability to crop images.  However, after hitting the print screen key and clicking the crop icon, sometimes I'm simply able to click and resize the image holding down the mouse button but most of the time, I have to adjust the borders (top, bottom, left and right) manually.

mouser:
by default screenshot captor will attempt to auto-select the window that was currently active when you captured the screen.  so what you are doing is taking advantage of this - by hitting crop it is cropping to the active window.

ps. you can configure a screenshot capture hotkey to explicitly capture the active window if you want to save yourself a step.

SO, the cases where you are saying it "fails" to select the right sized region are probably cases where you are not actually "in" the active window.  so to do what you want, just make sure the window you care about is active (selected) at the time of the capture.

dhite:
ah ok, sounds like a bug then.
may i ask what operating system you have?  any other info i should know? using an alternate window shell?
-mouser (March 11, 2006, 12:30 PM)
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Nope, using plain ol' XP SP2, no special shell.

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