2013/7/21 Tom Davies <tomdavies04@yahoo.co.uk>
Hi :)
Ok, we have the 4.1.0 screenshots but now would like a comparison with an
earlier version of LO, either 3.6.x or 4.0.x = still on on Win7.
Imgur might well be better for taking screen-shots on Win7. I didn't know
about it. It sound shed loads better! :)
The Alt+PrintScreen worked on the older Windows method of pasting into
another app if you prefer to still use that old method. The
Alt+PrintScreen also works in the default Gnu&Linux systems which all seem
to be a lot more sophisticated than the old Windows way. There are several
apps to choose from in Gnu&Linux. The Docs Team experimented with a few
before deciding on which one to recommend to their new members. I'm not
sure if Imgur has a time-delay setting and all that sort of thing. It
might do.
Anyway the point is that Win7 does have a nice screen-shot app but it's
just a bit hidden. Whichever way you take a screen-shot of 3.6.x or 4.0.x
on Win7 is probably fine with the Marketing Team.
Regards from
Tom :)
Well, Tom, now you've received the screenshots of the 4.0.4.2 versions
Calc, Impress, and Writer in Win7 to compare with the ones of the 4.1.0
versions I sent earlier. I hope they sufficed !...
Henri
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