How to use XnView as a "screenshot manager"?

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enrico
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How to use XnView as a "screenshot manager"?

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OS: Win XP SP 3
XnView version: 1.96.2


Hi,
I'd like to use XnView to manage my "print" button thingy. I'd like to have it this way:
Whenever I hit "print", I'd like XnView to save the new clipboard in a new .jpeg-file. Meaning: XnView should not overwrite the old clipboard file.

Is that possible? :)


Just in case anyone wonders: I found a video (it's a flash file) ... and I can't get ahold of that flash file... and I really like to use some shots in that video file to present to my colleagues.
enrico
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Re: How to use XnView as a "screenshot manager"?

Post by enrico »

The solution can be found (in German) here:
http://www.aktienboard.com/forum/f15/ma ... lt-t90980/
Dreamer
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Re: How to use XnView as a "screenshot manager"?

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enrico wrote: I'd like to use XnView to manage my "print" button thingy. I'd like to have it this way:
Whenever I hit "print", I'd like XnView to save the new clipboard in a new .jpeg-file. Meaning: XnView should not overwrite the old clipboard file.

Is that possible? :)
Yes, it is. More here.
enrico wrote:Just in case anyone wonders: I found a video (it's a flash file) ... and I can't get ahold of that flash file... and I really like to use some shots in that video file to present to
my colleagues.
It is easier to capture that video in swf format (DemoStudio), or you can use a remote desktop tool (Teamviewer) to do it.
Dreamer
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