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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ============= Description ============= NAME Ami-PrintScreen is a Shell command to save the current visible screen to clipboard. It allows you to easily and quickly Copy & Paste screen shots among applications. USAGE This is best used if assigned to a user defined keyboard key via the FKey system commodity. Example settings: - Key sequence=PrintScreen - Command=Run program - Command parameters=run > NIL: SYS:C/Ami-PrintScreen > "CON:0/20/640/120/Ami-PriScr log/AUTO/CLOSE/WAIT/INACTIVE" You can also have it at startup via the WBStartup system preferences tool. On success, it saves the result to RAM:Clipboards/0 and it flashes the display when the work is done. On failure, you get an error message to log window. ============== Requirements ============== AmigaOS 4.x running on PowerPC based computers. ========== Features ========== - It supports Picasso96 Retargetable Graphics System - It works with chunky screens, supported RGB formats are: - 16-bit R5G6B5 R5G5B5 - 24-bit RGB BGR - 32-bit ARGB ABGR RGBA BGRA - Output file format is uncompressed IFF-ILBM 24-bit - It can grab pulled down menus - Tested OK with MemGuard and Sashimi - Written in C language from scratch, source code supplied ================== Releases history ================== - Version 52.0 released 31-Oct-2010, first public release - Version 52.1 released 05-Nov-2010: * added support for 16-bit screens - Version 52.2 released 26-Nov-2010: * a minor issue fixed: now bitmap Width is always correct and it is not affected by alignment restrictions anymore * improved error handling * few minor changes and improvements ======== Author ======== Massimiliano Scarano E-mail: mscarano()libero.it
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