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Roy Bourgeois
November 26th 07, 02:19 PM
In See You - how does one capture a page (for example a task/map) so =
that it can be copied and emailed or linked to for someone without See =
You? Or - how to make a See You page a PDF or a jpeg file for the same =
purpose?

Roy

Ann O'Rack[_2_]
November 26th 07, 02:37 PM
Use ALt-print. I.e. hold down the alt key whilst pressing
the Print key. This will copy the active window to
the clipboard. Open up a receiving application e.g.
Paint, Word, new (rich text or HTML) email in Outlook
etc. and press ctrl-V (hold control while pressing
v) to paste output.

At 14:24 26 November 2007, Roy Bourgeois wrote:
>In See You - how does one capture a page (for example
>a task/map) so =
>that it can be copied and emailed or linked to for
>someone without See =
>You? Or - how to make a See You page a PDF or a jpeg
>file for the same =
>purpose?
>
>Roy
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Wayne Paul
November 26th 07, 02:49 PM
"Roy Bourgeois" > wrote in message
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> In See You - how does one capture a page (for example a task/map) so =
> that it can be copied and emailed or linked to for someone without See =
> You? Or - how to make a See You page a PDF or a jpeg file for the same =
> purpose?
>
> Roy
>

If I understand the question correctly then the solution is:

Click on file; click on "save as"; name the file; change the format from IGC
to JPG (or whatever); select the desired directory; and, finally click on
"Save."

Wayne
HP-14 "6F"
http://www.soaridaho.com/

Andrej Kolar
November 26th 07, 04:18 PM
There is several ways:

1.

> > In See You - how does one capture a page (for example a task/map) so
> > that it can be copied and emailed or linked to for someone without See You?

This is one way to capture a picture of your flight. There are a few
limitations. It will always save the Route view of the whole flight.
It will be saved as a JPG file on your disk (you get to choose the
location and size of the image). You can't save 3D, graphs or
statistics through this feature.

2.

> > Or - how to make a See You page a PDF or a jpeg file for the same =
> > purpose?

Saving to PDF is not a SeeYou native feature for a good reason. There
are several free and very capable software which can do the PDF output
for you. I personally use www.cutePDF.com. It installes as a printer.
To use it in SeeYou you go to File > Print (or File > Page setup or
File > Print Preview if you wish to make modifications). When you wish
to print, select "CutePDF Writer" as your printer. The output will go
to a PDF file on your disk rather than paper.

Direct link:
http://www.cutepdf.com/Products/CutePDF/writer.asp

3.

> If I understand the question correctly then the solution is:
>
> Click on file; click on "save as"; name the file; change the format from IGC
> to JPG (or whatever); select the desired directory; and, finally click on
> "Save."

This is the third option. It's got nothing to do with SeeYou - it's a
built in Windows feature:
1. Press PrtScr key on the keyboard (seemingly nothing had happened)
2. Open Word or a any graphics software
3. Select Edit->Paste (you should now see the screenshot you took in
#1)
4. Save what you have just done
5. Send this file by email

Regards,
Andrej Kolar
--
glider pilots use
http://www.SeeYou.si/

2cernauta2
November 26th 07, 04:20 PM
On 26 Nov 2007 14:37:12 GMT, Ann O'Rack > wrote:

>Use ALt-print. I.e. hold down the alt key whilst pressing
>the Print key. This will copy the active window to
>the clipboard. Open up a receiving application e.g.
>Paint, Word, new (rich text or HTML) email in Outlook
>etc. and press ctrl-V (hold control while pressing
>v) to paste output.

Or, if your keyboard doesn't have the Print key, use a simple "Screen
Capture" program like for example Bilderman
http://www.burrrn.net/?page_id=39

It will save a jpg file to a directory of your choice, anytime you
press Ctrl+F11

Aldo Cernezzi

MaD
November 27th 07, 11:46 AM
On 26 Nov., 15:19, Roy Bourgeois >
wrote:
> In See You - how does one capture a page (for example a task/map) so =
> that it can be copied and emailed or linked to for someone without See =
> You? Or - how to make a See You page a PDF or a jpeg file for the same =
> purpose?
>
> Roy

Hi

Roughly related subject:

Has anyone tried any of these here:
http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/screen-capture-software.htm
to make a movie from SeeYou? For expl. to be run within a Power-Point
presentation?

Regards
Marcel

Scott[_1_]
November 27th 07, 12:33 PM
Scrren shot capture on a PC (no idea on Mac) is ctrl-print scrn. Hold
both keys down at same time. Print Scrn is usually at top of keyboard
to the right of all the function keys. It works for static screen
display...not sure it will capture a video frame or whatever. Once you
do this, just use paste on a Word document (or probably any other
program that has a paste function. No guarantee, but give this a try...

Scott


MaD wrote:

> On 26 Nov., 15:19, Roy Bourgeois >
> wrote:
>
>>In See You - how does one capture a page (for example a task/map) so =
>>that it can be copied and emailed or linked to for someone without See =
>>You? Or - how to make a See You page a PDF or a jpeg file for the same =
>>purpose?
>>
>>Roy
>
>
> Hi
>
> Roughly related subject:
>
> Has anyone tried any of these here:
> http://all-streaming-media.com/record-video-stream/screen-capture-software.htm
> to make a movie from SeeYou? For expl. to be run within a Power-Point
> presentation?
>
> Regards
> Marcel

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