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For a while I used Grab anyway because command-shift-3 would add this weird gray artifact to the bottom of the image. They fixed that in 10.3.4.
Grab also has the option to output in different formats other than PDF, right? Although it generally takes just as long to open Grab and take a JPG as it does to do the short keystroke to take a picture, then export to JPG. |
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Wow that is a sick background dfj225. Could you post the original if its not too much trouble?
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Wow - some really cool backgrounds some of you are using (or better yet, creating!). I'm not at home near my desktop machine right now, but will post one when I get home L8R 2nite.
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Here is my new desktop. . . linkypoo. . .
PS. Don't wanna hear any lip about how it looks. . . (I'm not trying to make it look like Aqua, I swear!) That includes you DMB, yah, I see you giving me that cut-eye. . . no sig, how's that for being a rebel! Last edited by Wickers : 2004-07-26 at 23:45. |
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Who? Me???
I like it, but what's wrong with your OS dude? It's funny looking! It almost does have an early OS X feel to it with the pinstripes and all, but the similarities don't reach far beyond that. Come waste your time with me |
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I just played around till I got something that I liked . . . it just happened to remind me of Aqua. (which is scary, because I really don't like it when people mod Linux/Windows/anything to look like OSX) Thanks for your input. no sig, how's that for being a rebel! |
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Okay - I have to admit, I have a series of commercial screens that I rotate to suit my mood right now (easy to do on the fly, thanks to Konfabulator)
Link: http://pixelpainter.com/screen_7-26.jpg And yes, I legally own ALL those apps! Life is hard... wear a cup. |
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I've got 19, but they are small with no magnification. They are the 19 that I'm using all the time. Having every app in there that I own...no thanks.
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Yeah, props to pscates for some excellent work. When you tile it, it kind of looks like one of those Warhol portraits.
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Missed that other post.. thanks, man. Best desktop ever.
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Everyone has their own dock prefs (which is why it's an editable feature, right?) - and it's more like about 65% magnification - otherwise I couldn't tell exactly which app I'm selecting! Oh - and if you cram a ton of apps into the dock - it forces them to be all on one line - which makes them that tiny. Besides, I have mine set as a pop-up - not permanent. I'm looking forward to the day when we can have 2-3 docks, or stackable docks, or piles or anything else we've been taunted with over the years and can't have yet! I like having all the apps I use regularly right at hand and not have to fish around in a folder for them - ack! Besides, I use them all - all the time and there is a method to my madness in organizing them along the dock in small groups (another nice thing to have would be movable divider bars along the dock, wouldn't it?). I just do a lot of different kinds of work - imaging, multimedia, sound, video, VR, painting, writing, animation, etc... not just one or two apps will even come close to meeting my needs! Life is hard... wear a cup. |
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You could set up folders with aliases to the applications, and put those folders in the dock.
You could have aliases to all your animations apps in a folder called "Animation". Put the folder in the dock, and then right-click, or ctrl-click, on the folder when you need one of the applications. It gives you a nice little menu of everything in the folder. |
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Don't forget all those .exe files above those ugly drop shadows.
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Mmmmm....Rustic. |
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