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  • #16
    Your Rand quote isn't quite right.
    "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Dejango
      no..i wanted to know where the screenshots went. I would press print screen and they were gone...i couldn't find them on the computer. I do paint now...thanks
      When you press Print Screen, it stores the image in the Clipboard, or in your RAM in other words. You then have to paste it into an art program of some sort. Think of the Copy/Paste functions in a word processor, it works the same sort of way.

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      • #18
        I recommend paintshop pro. I've never heard of anyone using windows paint for... anything.
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        • #19
          paint will do this job fine.

          For an actual screenshot utility go to d/l.com and get ScreenPrint Gold.
          No restrictions on use and the gold version is now full freeware.Lots of capture options and an image editor.
          The only thing that matters to me in a MP game is getting a good ally.Nothing else is as important.......Xin Yu

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          • #20
            Originally posted by MonsterMan
            I recommend paintshop pro. I've never heard of anyone using windows paint for... anything.
            Yes, it's horrendous! Adobe Photoshop is by far the best program to use. It's the workhorse of just about any kind of graphics based business you can think of. Expensive to buy, although they do have scaled down consumer versions available.

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            • #21
              Originally posted by MonsterMan
              I recommend paintshop pro. I've never heard of anyone using windows paint for... anything.
              I liked Paintbrush, but it was replaced with MS Paint in Windows 95, and since then I've used other apps.
              Creator of the Civ3MultiTool

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              • #22
                Originally posted by Willem


                Yes, it's horrendous! Adobe Photoshop is by far the best program to use. It's the workhorse of just about any kind of graphics based business you can think of. Expensive to buy, although they do have scaled down consumer versions available.
                Personally, I find Jasc. Paintshop Pro to better suit my needs... Maybe that is because I'm not on a proffesional level, but I can get quite far with PP, it's got the same layer system.
                The willow knows what the storm does not; that the power to endure harm outlives the power to inflict it

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                • #23
                  Originally posted by MonsterMan
                  I recommend paintshop pro. I've never heard of anyone using windows paint for... anything.
                  The latter can be easily fixed.
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                  • #24
                    Question

                    Ok, I've figured out the prtscreen and paste in my paint program bit. Then what do I do (I apologize to those of you for whom this is really, really, easy) in order to be able to post a screenshot such that it appears as part of the post, like you often see in the succession games? Please recall that, although I'm a pretty hardcore gamer, I'm shocking inept at anything else relating to computers, so please go step-by-step. Thanks.

                    -Arrian
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                    • #25
                      Re: Question

                      Originally posted by Arrian
                      Ok, I've figured out the prtscreen and paste in my paint program bit. Then what do I do (I apologize to those of you for whom this is really, really, easy) in order to be able to post a screenshot such that it appears as part of the post, like you often see in the succession games? Please recall that, although I'm a pretty hardcore gamer, I'm shocking inept at anything else relating to computers, so please go step-by-step. Thanks.

                      -Arrian
                      Alright, so you pressed prtscreen and pasted into paint. Now, save the image. You know how the saving bit goes? File --> Save as... And then enter name and hit the save button. Your file is now saved in the directory where you chose to save it. Now, it is a .bmp file. To post it here, you want it to be small, and since .bmp files aren't small, you want it to be .gif or .jpg. Well, unfortunately, you need other programs to change a .bmp to a .jpg or a .gif. You can't do that with paint. One program that does support this, is Paintshop Pro. Download this at http://www.jasc.com, install, register (it takes you from step to step I guess ) and when you're in the prog, just load the .bmp you saved earlier. When it's on your screen, don't do anything but just save it again. Now, select to save it as .gif or .jpg, in the bar underneath the bar where you can enter the filename. It will ask a question or two, just say yes. It's gonna be allright, no need for panic Now, you have a pic that can be posted here. In order to post it here, you need to attach the file using the tools included with this message board....

                      Downloading Paintshop Pro is not necessary though. There are many programs that support .bmp to .jpg/.gif converting... Others are listed in this thread, and maybe someone else can tell you some more.
                      The willow knows what the storm does not; that the power to endure harm outlives the power to inflict it

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                      • #26
                        And please reduce the size.
                        "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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                        • #27
                          Re: Re: Question

                          Originally posted by Prince


                          Alright, so you pressed prtscreen and pasted into paint. Now, save the image. You know how the saving bit goes? File --> Save as... And then enter name and hit the save button. Your file is now saved in the directory where you chose to save it. Now, it is a .bmp file. To post it here, you want it to be small, and since .bmp files aren't small, you want it to be .gif or .jpg. Well, unfortunately, you need other programs to change a .bmp to a .jpg or a .gif. You can't do that with paint. One program that does support this, is Paintshop Pro. Download this at http://www.jasc.com, install, register (it takes you from step to step I guess ) and when you're in the prog, just load the .bmp you saved earlier. When it's on your screen, don't do anything but just save it again. Now, select to save it as .gif or .jpg, in the bar underneath the bar where you can enter the filename. It will ask a question or two, just say yes. It's gonna be allright, no need for panic Now, you have a pic that can be posted here. In order to post it here, you need to attach the file using the tools included with this message board....

                          Downloading Paintshop Pro is not necessary though. There are many programs that support .bmp to .jpg/.gif converting... Others are listed in this thread, and maybe someone else can tell you some more.
                          But what would be the http: path if you wanted it to appear in the message body, rather than just attach it?

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                          • #28
                            Something like this:

                            [IMG]http://www.myserver.com/images/filename.jpg[/IMG]
                            "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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                            • #29
                              Originally posted by Libertarian
                              Something like this:

                              [IMG]http://www.myserver.com/images/filename.jpg[/IMG]
                              Well I'm still not sure here. The file has to be on the Apolyton system somewhere, if the sender doesn't have his/her own web site, so how do you get it to their image directory in order to provide the path? Or is this function restricted to only those people that have their own site, or access to one?

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                              • #30
                                It would have to be on a server somewhere. For most people, servers are remote, so they could FTP the file.
                                "Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatum." — William of Ockham

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