Posted: 28 Jul 2010 21:50 Last Edited By: Mushu | ||
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Capturing full screen or full screen width means the resulting image does not fit in the editor view. In such case selecting larger area may require scrolling the window. This is not very convenient and typically can be solved by showing an image zoomed out, so that it fits entirely in the view area (with Ctrl+ and Ctrl- to zoom in or out). __________________ Maciek
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