pd list, what is the best way (in windows) to print out a pd patch the way it looks on the screen (to work on stuff away from the computer, etc.). thanks, miles
I think your suggestion of "print screen" is indeed the best way... and then print from a image-editing program.
Ben
pd list, what is the best way (in windows) to print out a pd patch the way it looks on the screen (to work on stuff away from the computer, etc.). thanks, miles
Or perhaps even better: Alt+Print Screen will grab the current Window only (at least on Windows XP).
Cheers Soeren
ben@ekran.org wrote:
I think your suggestion of "print screen" is indeed the best way... and then print from a image-editing program.
Ben
pd list, what is the best way (in windows) to print out a pd patch the way it looks on the screen (to work on stuff away from the computer, etc.). thanks, miles
MilesOkazaki@aol.com wrote:
pd list, what is the best way (in windows) to print out a pd patch the way it looks on the screen (to work on stuff away from the computer, etc.). thanks, miles
oops. i would have said, "use <print> from the pd->file menu" but obviously this is gone. it produced a postscript-file (maybe not useful for normal windows-users, but there are always ways...)
anyhow, since when has it vanished ?
mfg.as.rd IOhannes
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
it produced a postscript-file (maybe not useful for normal windows-users, but there are always ways...)
Yes, there are ways: simply insert the postscript-file in a Word document. It won't show up on the screen but it's then possible to print it. Photoshop also opens these files. And there is a tool to convert them into PDFs, but I forgot it's name. Something with 'alladin' in it' name, I think...?
Olaf
do you mean ghostview and ghostscript? m.
And there is a tool to convert them into PDFs, but I forgot it's name. Something with 'alladin' in it' name, I think...?
Olaf
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On Wednesday, Sep 17, 2003, at 11:00 America/New_York, Olaf Matthes wrote:
IOhannes m zmoelnig schrieb:
it produced a postscript-file (maybe not useful for normal windows-users, but there are always ways...)
Yes, there are ways: simply insert the postscript-file in a Word document. It won't show up on the screen but it's then possible to print it. Photoshop also opens these files. And there is a tool to convert them into PDFs, but I forgot it's name. Something with 'alladin' in it' name, I think...?
Alladin Ghostscript: http://www.cs.wisc.edu/~ghost/ Ghostscript is a free, GPL version of Postscript.
.hc
Waitaminute, are you not seeing a "print..." item in the file menu!? It should still be there...
On Wed, Sep 17, 2003 at 04:03:44PM +0200, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
MilesOkazaki@aol.com wrote:
pd list, what is the best way (in windows) to print out a pd patch the way it looks on the screen (to work on stuff away from the computer, etc.). thanks, miles
oops. i would have said, "use <print> from the pd->file menu" but obviously this is gone. it produced a postscript-file (maybe not useful for normal windows-users, but there are always ways...)
anyhow, since when has it vanished ?
mfg.as.rd IOhannes
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