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Multiple screen capture but slip each in to each file!

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Ath:
Ah, well, but for now you could use "Grab current Screen" (default hotkey is PrtScr I think), switch to the other screen and press the same hotkey again? Yes, there will be a time difference of a few (milli)seconds, but the filename timestamps will be quite close.
Eventually you'd want the screen number to be part of the filename as the files will/should have the same timestamp, but I think (from looking at the File Naming config screen) that's not yet available for the filename pattern.

huancoi:
So , i have to do it twice, quite unconvenient.

KodeZwerg:
oh, i mean separate picture for each monitor.-huancoi (June 20, 2018, 01:46 AM)
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So , i have to do it twice, quite unconvenient.-huancoi (June 20, 2018, 09:37 PM)
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You want one-action to do several different seperated things, a bit uncommon.

Suggestion to Mouser: add simple scripting like support where User can run script by Hotkey to capture whatever scriptfile contains?
eg for a Region script: Monitor 1, xPos 50, yPos 100, xSize 640, ySize 480, Interval 0
eg for Grab Window: Monitor 0, GrabWindow_Name, Interval 0

Something like that would make this User happy.

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Or way more easy scripting handling, scriptfile just contain "action 1;action 2;action 3" etc
And in your GUI let User define Actions. In my head this sounds nice. :tellme:

Ath:
So , i have to do it twice, quite unconvenient.
-huancoi (June 20, 2018, 09:37 PM)
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That's why I wrote "...for now you could use..." (emphasis added).
I'm assuming you have turned off all dialogs and popups from SSC, just saving the image? That would make it a quick action.

@Mouser said he'll look into it, and that will probably take a few days, please apply some patience.

Another alternative is you grab the entire desktop and split the images that are wider than 1 monitor into multiple images using ImageMagick (no affiliation)
You can configure that as a Post-Capture tool in Screenshot Captor, if you like.

mouser:
I'm surprised that I don't have a commandline option to capture a specific monitor screen by monitor # in my MiniCap program (the little brother to Screenshot Captor), so the least I can do is add that right away in the next day or so.

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