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A question about exported images - 8/16/2011 2:26:20 PM   
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I see a lot of very nice map images from TOAW users on various sites. Is the ability to export detailed, cropped image a feature of the product?
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RE: A question about exported images - 8/16/2011 2:56:44 PM   
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There's a screen capture feature built in TOAW; for my scrennshots and editing I use a program called Photoscape; it's free and workds fine for AAR and my Tutorial slides *see blog*.

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/16/2011 4:19:17 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: Oberst_Klink

There's a screen capture feature built in TOAW; for my scrennshots and editing I use a program called Photoscape; it's free and workds fine for AAR and my Tutorial slides *see blog*.




Thanks! Both a great feature, and an incredibly quick and well presented response. I think this one will be a "must buy"

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/16/2011 4:47:53 PM   
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It's easier than Photoshop and got great features, too!

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/30/2011 8:36:01 PM   
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I can't seem to get the "create map" feature to work when I've opened an "END_OF_TURN..." file. It works fine on normal hotseat games.

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/31/2011 2:55:00 AM   
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I also have hit this same problem. I tried saving the map image for .sal of a PBEM game I'm playing; I did not get the message box prompting for the save name/directory. I tried again with a pbl of an old turn -- same lack of message box. I did a visual check, and ran search for recent .jpegs -- no sign of these. But for a .sal from against the PO, this works fine.

I wonder if it's related to the 'goodbye' that happens after you save a turn of a PBEM -- even if the turn is not over, TOAW goes away. Just a guess. I too wish it worked with EOTs.

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/31/2011 4:23:03 AM   
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As Ogar said, it's part of the 'Goodbye' message and the anti-cheat feature; my guess as well.

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/31/2011 3:23:43 PM   
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Perhaps a pat on the head before the 'goodbye'. Give you a chance to take a picture? If the turn is not written to the disk yet I don't see how you could cheat.

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/31/2011 3:56:46 PM   
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Just checked it out myself... ain't taking a bloody picture at all at a PBEM. Where is it normally stored? Root folder or Saved?

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RE: A question about exported images - 8/31/2011 4:26:36 PM   
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@Panama
It sort of looks like it might be working; you click on the option, but no message box appears. If you're still playing the pbl/sal-from-pbem, then you can continue. There is no jpeg created.

@Oberst
I usually find the map jpegs in the 'main' scenario directory/folder smooshed in with the sitreps, the accursed-auto-sals, etc.


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RE: A question about exported images - 10/18/2011 4:01:36 PM   
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I am having the same issue and it is very annoying. You can't do it at any time during the turn. It seems the feature is disabled in the PBEM game.

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capturing a screen shot - how??? - 3/26/2012 7:02:42 PM   
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Oberst-

You said that there is a screen capture feature built in, but I can't seem to make the "create map image" buttons work...

I know that there is photo-editing software available, but first I need to get a screen shot captured; how do I do that?

I am starting a game of Brian Topp's Battle for Moscow (v 1.93), and would like to do a series of AAR's about the progress, but I need to be able to capture screen shots to make it meaningful.

Any help will be appreciated; I tried to find it on Gefechtsstand, but did not see anything about how to capture the screen shot to get started.

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RE: capturing a screen shot - how??? - 3/26/2012 9:50:29 PM   
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Try hitting 'print screen' on the keyboard, then open the program and 'paste' it in.

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RE: capturing a screen shot - how??? - 3/26/2012 9:56:47 PM   
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Thanks! That did it....never knew how the Print Screen key worked until now!

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