At 16:37 -0500 8/10/02, Mark wrote:
>This should be such a simple thing to do that I feel stupid for asking, BUT,
>how the heck do you print a window in the Finder?!?!?!
>
>In the OS9.x (and earlier) Finder, you simply choose "Print Window..." from
>the file menu. This is no where to be found in OSX (at least v.10.1.5 which
>I'm currently running).
>
>Oddly, I haven't needed to print a window until now. I just want to print
>out the content of a CD I just burned and keep a hard copy for reference.
>
>Duh...
>-Mark

You can use command-shift-3 to take a screen shot!
In OSX.2.x you can command-shift-4-spacebar to capture an individual window.
I am sorry but I cannot actually remember what command was applicable 
in OSX.1.5 so play with command-shift plus 3 & 4 to see what result 
you get.

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