I like to find a plugin that create a file (bmp,tif,jpeg or whatever graphic format) with the content of the clipboard. This file must be placed in TC's current directory.
Or do you have a better idea to quickly save a print screen ?
Any answer with :
Open Wordpad or Irfanview, paste , select directory , select format, save and close
missed my point.
I've set a hotkey in my shell (You can always find a standalone-app to set custom hotkeys, or just use a batch or something...) to use irfanview for this purpose:
This will take a screenshot and save it to wherever you want (with preferred extension), without actually opening irfanview.
I didn't find a feature in irfanview that would let me append date to filename, but you can use "name_XX" and it will save it as name_01, name_02, etc.... In my setup I can append date/time through a module for the shell I'm using, though. PureLS
Thanx for your tip.
But unfortunately Irfanview doest not capture anything else than the full screen when using the commandline.
I would like the equivalent of "Alt Print Screen" to capture the foremost window only in a quick and not so dirty way.
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Example for capture:
i_view32.exe /capture
=> Capture the whole screen and show the image in IrfanView
i_view32.exe /capture=1
=> Capture the foreground window and show the image in IrfanView
i_view32.exe /capture=2
=> Capture the client area of the foreground window and show the image
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Example for capture:
i_view32.exe /capture
=> Capture the whole screen and show the image in IrfanView
i_view32.exe /capture=1
=> Capture the foreground window and show the image in IrfanView
i_view32.exe /capture=2
=> Capture the client area of the foreground window and show the image
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It seems that /capture=2 would be your wish!
I'd say /capture=1 is what he's looking for
You're right about actually looking at the docs for it, though. Just assign one hotkey for plain /capture and one for /capture=1 (and for =2) if you need it.
The following line does the trick
..\IrfanView\i_view32.exe /capture=2 /convert=..\Capture\Histo\test.gif
I just thought I had done my home work after thoroughly checking the help file of irfanview, including command line options. Now I have found too the annexe the file were it's documented !
TucknDar wrote:I've set a hotkey in my shell (You can always find a standalone-app to set custom hotkeys, or just use a batch or something...) to use irfanview for this purpose
Hi,
Can you recommend a program for it? I've been looking for an app which is able to set a hotkey with PrintScreen, but I haven't found one yet (freeware).
Can you recommend a program for it? I've been looking for an app which is able to set a hotkey with PrintScreen, but I haven't found one yet (freeware).
Sorry, I don't know any... As I said, I just use my shell for this stuff. I'd take a look at SHELL EXTENSION CITY for it. There's tons of useful apps there (most are freeware), so you might find what you're looking for and a whole lot you didn't know you needed