Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
- Eugene Lutsenko
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Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
Is it possible to save screenshots of open Windows as graphic files or presentation pages. I would like to implement the possibility of automated creation of a presentation on the work in the system
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
Perhaps dc_scrn2clipboard() and dc_printclipboard() ?
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
I don't know of any way to do this.
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
This might work. I remember there were some more grabbers. Immediately the presentation will not work, but a set of screenshots is almost the same. Especially if they are given names so that they are sorted by name in the correct orderWolfgang Ciriack wrote:Perhaps dc_scrn2clipboard() and dc_printclipboard() ?
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
Eugene,
This may not be the road you want to take, but I use a free product called Cam Studio Open Source.
It's extremely simple to use!
Hit 'Record' and will capture all your screen movement.
You can add your voice for narration or easily place screen captions instead.
It also allows you to add a separate web cam overlay if you wish.
You can create videos for streaming or inbedding in applications.
I have used it many times to do presentations in conferences.
http://camstudio.org/
Bobby
This may not be the road you want to take, but I use a free product called Cam Studio Open Source.
It's extremely simple to use!
Hit 'Record' and will capture all your screen movement.
You can add your voice for narration or easily place screen captions instead.
It also allows you to add a separate web cam overlay if you wish.
You can create videos for streaming or inbedding in applications.
I have used it many times to do presentations in conferences.
http://camstudio.org/
Bobby
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
Thank you! This is a very useful toolSbDrakos wrote:Eugene,
This may not be the road you want to take, but I use a free product called Cam Studio Open Source.
It's extremely simple to use!
Hit 'Record' and will capture all your screen movement.
You can add your voice for narration or easily place screen captions instead.
It also allows you to add a separate web cam overlay if you wish.
You can create videos for streaming or inbedding in applications.
I have used it many times to do presentations in conferences.
http://camstudio.org/
Bobby
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
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FUNCTION SaveScreenAsFile(cFileName) // hand over filename you want to use
LOCAL oClipBoard, oPicture, nResolution := 30
DC_Scrn2Clipboard()
oClipBoard := XbpClipBoard():new():create()
oClipBoard:open()
oPicture := oClipBoard:GetBuffer(XBPCLPBRD_BITMAP)
oClipBoard:Close()
oPicture:SaveFile(cFileName,XBPBMP_FORMAT_JPG,nResolution)
RETURN File(cFileName)
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
Tom!
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Turned to the above function. An error occurs during the execution of:
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Re: Saving screenshots of open Windows with graphic files
#define VK_SNAPSHOT 0x2C
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