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Re: Screen Shot of Whole Page
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I had "whole page" in my head, so it never occurred to me to mention that you can cull the PDF if you don't need the whole thing.
A lot of back and forth, but you're now set for all possible futures.
The new Great Equalizer is the SEND button.
In Memory of Harv: Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ~Voltaire
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Re: Screen Shot of Whole Page
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For sure. I had "whole page" in my head, so it never occurred to me to mention that you can cull the PDF if you don't need the whole thing.
A lot of back and forth, but you're now set for all possible futures.
MacBook Pro - M2, Ventura 13.6 Safari Tech Prev 17.0 Safari 16.6 Firefox 116.0.2 iPhone 7 Version 15.8
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Re: Screen Shot of Whole Page
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Unless I'm missing something, Command-Shift-5 is the default keyboard shortcut (System Preferences>Keyboard>Shortcuts) that brings up all screen recording options, not just movies. One of the options is a movie, but there are others as I described in my post above. Remember one keyboard shortcut and get all of the options, plus the ability to edit them directly. You're correct, Ira. What you missed was my post in which I told Rita to forget what I'd said about your command (because I'd realized that it wasn't exclusively for movies.) In Catalina, though, I don't see any editing options...just pngs that appears on my desktop, so command-shift-3 & 4, which require only one action, are best if all you want is a screenshot. In the interest of clarity (and I am running Catalina too), when the screen shot appears in the lower right corner of the screen (as I described above), if you click on the shot then and there it opens in an editing window.
On a Mac since 1984. Currently: 24" M1 iMac, M2 Pro Mac mini with 27" BenQ monitor, M2 Macbook Air, MacOS 14.x; iPhones, iPods (yes, still) and iPads.
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Re: Screen Shot of Whole Page
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In the interest of clarity (and I am running Catalina too), when the screen shot appears in the lower right corner of the screen (as I described above), if you click on the shot then and there it opens in an editing window. That wasn't lost on me, but I don't see the screenshot in my lower right hand corner (although I think I may have in Big Sur); I click on "Capture," and I immediately see the PNG on my desktop. Am I missing something?
The new Great Equalizer is the SEND button.
In Memory of Harv: Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ~Voltaire
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When you invoke the screenshot pallet as above, under "Options" choose "Show Floating Thumbnail". Apparently I selected this so long ago that by now I thought it was a default mode. Apparently not.
On a Mac since 1984. Currently: 24" M1 iMac, M2 Pro Mac mini with 27" BenQ monitor, M2 Macbook Air, MacOS 14.x; iPhones, iPods (yes, still) and iPads.
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Got it. Thanks.
Being keyboard-centric, I don't like the fact that editing can't be accomplished with keyboard commands as it can with Preview, but it's a useful alternative to keep in mind, particularly for movies.
The new Great Equalizer is the SEND button.
In Memory of Harv: Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities. ~Voltaire
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