Sicer zdaj točno se ne spomnim več, kje najdeš ukaz v terminalu, bi pa priporočal, da si preneseš kak program, recimo OnyX (http://www.titanium.free.fr/pgs/english.html - je brezplačen), ali TinkerTool (http://www.bresink.com/osx/TinkerTool.html) in tam nastaviš Screenshot na želen format...
ali pa prečekiraš Google:
Koda: |
http://www.google.si/search?hl=sl&q=change+format+of+screenshot+in+macos&btnG=Iskanje+Google&meta= |
Oziroma če si bolj klik&play tip, si lahko preneseš Screenshot preferences plugin za System Preferences:
http://www.ego-systems.com/Products/MacOSX/Screenshots%20Pref%20Pane.dmg.zip
Povezava: http://www.ego-systems.com/Products/screenshotsprefpane.html
In dobiš novo ikonico v System Preferences, kjer lahko z nekaj kliki spremeniš format zaslonskega posnetka.
Še opis:
Citiram: |
Screenshots Preference Pane for Mac OS X
Universal Binary! Works Great With Intel-Based Macs!
The Macintosh has always had the ability to take high-quality screenshots without the need of any additional third-party software. However, Apple has long controlled the format of the resulting picture, along with where it ends up on disk. This has meant that, when Apple decided to change any of these settings, there wasn't much that could be done about it. For example, when OS X came around, the format of a screenshot changed from PICT to PDF. More recently, with the arrival of Tiger, Apple changed the format from PDF to PNG.
Fortunately, Apple has finally given us a way, in the form of a .plist file, to change these settings. Unfortunately, taking advantage of this has meant a trip to the terminal every time you wanted to alter either setting.
Our Screenshots Preference Pane was written to make these Terminal sessions unnecessary. It allows you to change both the file format of your screenshots as well as where they end up on disk, with just a few clicks of the mouse. And, unlike other utilities, there's no need to log out or restart!
We also include instructions on how to add new graphic file formats (if any should become available in the future), along with an an example AppleScript that can be used to automatically open your screenshots as they are created.
So, just click here to download. Then, unzip the file, and double-click on the .dmg file and then follow the simple installation instructions in the "Read Me.rtfd" file. (Note that Screenshots Preference Pane requires Mac OS X v10.4 or later.) If you like it, and decide to keep it, all we ask is that you pay a small $2 shareware fee. (A PayPal link is provided.) |
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