snapshot doesn't work

When used in a phindows session.
Is it supposed to?

you’re in windows, you could always a windows snapshot program as a
workaround ? I guess the picture’s quality won’t be great though…

<acellarius@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:1103_1046944301@192.168.0.5

When used in a phindows session.
Is it supposed to?

acellarius@yahoo.com wrote:

When used in a phindows session.
Is it supposed to?

I would say yes, but the latest snapshot reads
screen memory (phindows doesn’t have any…)

On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 15:36:30 -0500, Garry Turcotte <garry@qnx.com> wrote:

acellarius@yahoo.com > wrote:
When used in a phindows session.
Is it supposed to?


I would say yes, but the latest snapshot reads
screen memory (phindows doesn’t have any…)

Then I would say it’s a bug.
I want snapshot to capture the image on screen.
I don’t care what it has to read to get the image,
but the end result must be a “snap shot”
of what’s on screen.
Obviously that information must be around somewhere…

acellarius@yahoo.com wrote:

On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 15:36:30 -0500, Garry Turcotte <> garry@qnx.com> > wrote:
acellarius@yahoo.com > wrote:
When used in a phindows session.
Is it supposed to?


I would say yes, but the latest snapshot reads
screen memory (phindows doesn’t have any…)

Then I would say it’s a bug.
I want snapshot to capture the image on screen.
I don’t care what it has to read to get the image,
but the end result must be a “snap shot”
of what’s on screen.
Obviously that information must be around somewhere…

Since you mentioned Phindows, I assume that your on a Windows work
station. I’m not Windows guru (and damn proud of it too) but I think
you can hit which kind of does a graphical copy. Then you can
paste into your favorite graphical editor (i.e paint?).

Bill Caroselli <qtps@earthlink.net> wrote:

acellarius@yahoo.com > wrote:
On Thu, 06 Mar 2003 15:36:30 -0500, Garry Turcotte <> garry@qnx.com> > wrote:
acellarius@yahoo.com > wrote:
When used in a phindows session.
Is it supposed to?


I would say yes, but the latest snapshot reads
screen memory (phindows doesn’t have any…)

Then I would say it’s a bug.
I want snapshot to capture the image on screen.
I don’t care what it has to read to get the image,
but the end result must be a “snap shot”
of what’s on screen.
Obviously that information must be around somewhere…

Since you mentioned Phindows, I assume that your on a Windows work
station. I’m not Windows guru (and damn proud of it too) but I think
you can hit which kind of does a graphical copy. Then you can
^^^^^^^^

I.e. Print Screen

paste into your favorite graphical editor (i.e paint?).