On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 10:37, Dave Pawson wrote:
On Tue, 2004-08-31 at 17:46, Tammy Fox wrote:
> The instructions for taking screenshots has been posted:
>
http://fedora.redhat.com/participate/documentation-guide/s1-screenshots.html
Thanks or that you two.
One less reason to stick with M$ :-) Snagit is one of my 'must haves'.
Comment:
obviously, a photographic image of a scene can convey more than 1000
words can.
Fine... unless your eyesight is shot to ...
How about
obviously, for sighted users, a photographic image of a scene can convey
more than 1000 words can.
Ah, yes, thank you. I felt sort of funny when I wrote that, like there
was something wrong with the assumption, and that is it.
I wonder if there is a way to get Anaconda to dump all of it's raw
curses screens for us to use in <screen/> blocks? A PNG screenshot of
the text install would be, uh ... lame ... but it would be a hassle to
create the TUI screens manually ...
I'll check with Jeremy to see if this is possible. One person on
#fedora-devel suggested doing the install in a virtual machine, then we
can use the mouse to grab the text.
One more, it may be obvious to most,
but how about stating how to capture a text output?
In Red Hat guides, we have a section that gets included in some guides
(such as the Installation Guide) that talks about how to use the mouse,
how to copy-paste, etc. I think that such information is already a
given for Fedora writers; I would save it for an entry-level Fedora
tutorial.
- Karsten
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