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    • Dave RD Offline
      Dave R
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      After you start the timer you have to click back in the SketchUp window and then wait for the timer to run out.
      GrabApp.png

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      • oldskoolflashO Offline
        oldskoolflash
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        @dave r said:

        After you start the timer you have to click back in the SketchUp window and then wait for the timer to run out.
        [attachment=1:1triv1io]<!-- ia1 -->GrabApp.png<!-- ia1 -->[/attachment:1triv1io]

        The problem is (for me anyway) is that the cursor is either removed or substituted for a default one (see image below (Left is with grab, right is with Snagit).


        grab.png

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        • Dave RD Offline
          Dave R
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          My error. The cursor isn't picked up. We'll stick to SnagIt and avoid the problem altogether. I tend to keep SnagIt open all the time. It puts a little tab over on the right side of the screen but it isn't in the way.

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          • BoxB Offline
            Box
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            Move along, nothing to see here.

            D'oh I'm wrong yet again.

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            • D Offline
              dtrarch
              last edited by

              Take a look at Faststone Capture
              http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm
              Very slick and affordable.($19.00 US)
              IMO the only one you will ever need. 👍 👍 👍

              dtr

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              • S Offline
                slbaumgartner
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                @dtrarch said:

                Take a look at Faststone Capture
                http://www.faststone.org/FSCaptureDetail.htm
                Very slick and affordable.($19.00 US)
                IMO the only one you will ever need. 👍 👍 👍

                dtr

                Provided you are on Windows - I see no Mac version.

                Steve

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                • D Offline
                  driven
                  last edited by

                  The native Quicktime Player records the cursor changes...

                  I'll upload a demo to youtube as you can't post videos directly here... [or can you???]

                  john


                  with_cursor.mov

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                    driven
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                    learn from the mistakes of others, you may not live long enough to make them all yourself...

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                    • sketch3d.deS Offline
                      sketch3d.de
                      last edited by

                      you may want try the free Lightshot for Mac OS too.

                      Norbert

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                        driven
                        last edited by

                        If you use applescript, [which every mac user should, IMHO]...

                        you can launch Quicktime from a plugin button or menu item, which saves a bit of time...
                        one I just made...

                        You still need to deselect, highlight cursor in QuickTime drop-down tad if you want 'only' SU cursors
                        you click the button to run, drag the area you want, stop using the normal QT top menu button [will be the first on right hand side]

                        Save and then share, you need to close any QT windows before it will run from start again...

                        here's one I just made...
                        try it if you dare...

                        john

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                        • kenK Offline
                          ken
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                          Don't mean to hijack this thread. However, for Windows, I use PicPick for capturing screen shots or parts of the screen for procedures.

                          Since I write the procedures in Word, I just set my cursor in the word document where I wish to place the image, and just tell PicPick to send to Word, and presto, the image is there.

                          OK, back to the original subject, screen grab for Mac.

                          Ken

                          Fight like your the third monkey on Noah's Ark gangway.

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                            driven
                            last edited by

                            sorry everyone, I was thinking Screen Recording...

                            you can use the native screencatpture, from Ruby Console

                            NAME
                            screencapture — capture images from the screen and save them to a file or the clipboard SYNOPSIS
                            screencapture [ −SWCTMPcimswxto] file DESCRIPTION
                            The screencapture utility is not very well documented to date. A list of options follows. −c Force screen capture to go to the clipboard.
                            −C Capture the cursor as well as the screen. Only allowed in non-interactive modes.
                            −i Capture screen interactively, by selection or window. The control key will cause the screen shot to go to the clipboard. The space key will toggle between mouse selection and window selection modes. The escape key will cancel the interactive screen shot.
                            −m Only capture the main monitor, undefined if -i is set.
                            −M Open the taken picture in a new Mail message.
                            −o In window capture mode, do not capture the shadow of the window.
                            −P Open the taken picture in a Preview window.
                            −s Only allow mouse selection mode.
                            −S In window capture mode, capture the screen instead of the window.
                            −t <format> Image format to create, default is png (other options include pdf, jpg, tiff and other for- mats).
                            −T <seconds> Take the picture after a delay of <seconds>, default is 5. −w Only allow window selection mode.
                            −W Start interaction in window selection mode.
                            −x Do not play sounds.
                            −a Do not capture attached windows.
                            −r Do not add screen dpi meta data to captured file.
                            files where to save the screen capture, 1 file per screen BUGS
                            Better documentation is needed for this utility.
                            SECURITY CONSIDERATIONS
                            To capture screen content while logged in via ssh, you must launch screencapture in the same mach bootstrap hierarchy as loginwindow:
                            PID=pid of loginwindow
                            sudo launchctl bsexec $PID screencapture [options]
                            HISTORY
                            A screencapture utility first appeared in Mac OS X v10.2.
                            Mac OS June 16, 2004 1

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                              driven
                              last edited by

                              ok,

                              if any ones interested, I can't find a native way of capturing, only the SU window and the current cursor, so I used the QuickTime movie and did screen grabs from it...
                              push-pull.png
                              circle.png
                              finale.png

                              my conclusions, is that it's not doable directly with native tools, but a qt movie and then a screen grab from that using grab, screencapture or other is easier...

                              john

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