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Scrolling capture?
jojo99:
OK, I will try that.
How about gluing multiple clips together into one?
Thanks.
tomos:
OK, I will try that.
How about gluing multiple clips together into one?
Thanks.
-jojo99 (September 30, 2014, 03:11 PM)
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in the main SC window, drag an image from the side panel (thumbnails) onto the main image - again, you'll get a dialogue with options.
=> Note that you will need the most recent version (just released today).
jojo99:
Right click on the SC tray icon and select the item "Grab Windows Object or scrolling window" or hit default hotkey of Ctrl+Shift+PrtScr and then select the area to capture and follow instructions.
-mouser (September 30, 2014, 02:57 PM)
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The scrolling capture works but it is pretty complicated and not automated. In the Hypersnap program it is a simple Ctrl+Shift+S command with the cursor positioned in the window. It is limited to vertical scroll. If you want to terminate the capture, just use the Esc key.
tomos:
Right click on the SC tray icon and select the item "Grab Windows Object or scrolling window" or hit default hotkey of Ctrl+Shift+PrtScr and then select the area to capture and follow instructions.
-mouser (September 30, 2014, 02:57 PM)
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The scrolling capture works but it is pretty complicated and not automated. In the Hypersnap program it is a simple Ctrl+Shift+S command with the cursor positioned in the window. It is limited to vertical scroll. If you want to terminate the capture, just use the Esc key.
-jojo99 (October 01, 2014, 12:51 PM)
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Pros and cons.
From what I've read, if you want to do captures in browser, you're better off using a browser add-on (than any screen capture app), or, in FF at least, there's an inbuilt way of doing it (there is a thread here somewhere ... see this dc post, and following posts).
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