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==How to Make screen-shots on a Mac==
Most of what the page talks about is copying files.  It is applicable to the copying of files in other uses of Sugar, such as where Sugar is installed on a system. Therefore, it should be moved eventually to a page under Sugar, rather than a page under the Sugar Creation Kit (which is a software collection that includes Sugar). There may already be a page that covers the task of copying items, but I haven't gone looking for it. --[[User:Quozl|Quozl]] 00:47, 20 January 2012 (EST)
  go to applications/utilities on Mac OSX
start grab
(grab only appears as a top bar menu)
  Preferences - pick Pointer type
Capture/Window/ (choose window)
Click on the window on the desktop - screen shot appears on desktop
File save as [ name ] ''''grab only saves as a .tiff file'''
Open browser and go to http:www.go2convert.com/uploaded/  (This application will convert .tiff to .jpg files.)

Latest revision as of 13:25, 5 July 2012

Most of what the page talks about is copying files. It is applicable to the copying of files in other uses of Sugar, such as where Sugar is installed on a system. Therefore, it should be moved eventually to a page under Sugar, rather than a page under the Sugar Creation Kit (which is a software collection that includes Sugar). There may already be a page that covers the task of copying items, but I haven't gone looking for it. --Quozl 00:47, 20 January 2012 (EST)