You're welcome David!

On 8 August 2010 20:06, David B Teague <[email protected]> wrote:

> Christian:
>
> Many thanks!
>
> I have used Irfranview for years, and I never cease to be surprised by yet
> another feature of Irfranview that I have overlooked. Incidentally this
> thing has a Multimedia Player and an Optical Character Recognition plug-in
> to be fetched that I discovered while looking for the Screenshot facility.
>
> In short, Options | C starts the dialog that sets up the screenshot
> facility. You set the folder to save the screen shot, set the file type, and
> set the name of the screen shot file. Then press Control F11 to take the
> screen shot. But I was dumb: I didn't realize that I could, let alone
> should, minimize Irfranview before pressing Control F11 to take the screen
> shot. Once I realized this, Control F11 is magic.
>
> Let me tell you this beats shift PrtScrn to copy a screen shot to the
> clipboard, Paint or Paint.net to copy the clipboard to the Paint image, then
> editing, then saving the image as your choice of file type. Ugh.
>
> Thanks!
>
> David Teague
>
>
> On 8/8/2010 1:23 PM, Erich Christian wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> as nobody mentioned yet  http://www.irfanview.net/
>> a really powerful app and free for personal use.
>>
>> Erich
>>
>> Am 07.08.2010 18:39, schrieb David B Teague:
>>
>>
>>> Would you please post a link to a vendor, or to a download site if
>>> screencast is free?
>>> DBTsr
>>>
>>> On 8/7/2010 6:12 AM, Claire Wood wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>> Hi
>>>>
>>>> Try downloading a free screencast tool. It will capture the image for
>>>> you,
>>>> rather than relying on old methods. Plus it may give you more control
>>>> as you
>>>> can set it to take the immediate screen, region on your desktop, etc.
>>>> I use
>>>> TNT v 2.1 (which is free to download and use) and then use GIMP or
>>>> another
>>>> imaging tool to add call out lines or sharpen it up, but there are
>>>> others
>>>> out there you may prefer to use. You just need to do a search using your
>>>> search engine. I'm sure there are plenty of open source screen capture
>>>> tools
>>>> out there too. If you're still having problems, please just ping me
>>>> back and
>>>> I'll try and take the image for you :)
>>>>
>>>> Claire
>>>>
>>>> On 6 August 2010 11:26,<[email protected]>   wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> I'm reviewing and updating screen shots in Ch 3 of writers guide at the
>>>>> moment but having real trouble getting a screenshot of the insert
>>>>> toolbar -
>>>>> the rest of my computer screen wants to come too.  I am pressing alt +
>>>>> PrntScn
>>>>> but this isn't working.  I tried looking in the help in draw but
>>>>> nothing on
>>>>> the subject.
>>>>> Thanks hopefully in advance.
>>>>> Sharon Whiston
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