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Full-stack developer: JavaScript, jQuery, Backbone.js, HTML5, CSS3, MongoDB, Python, Ruby, PHP, MySQL, Laravel, Symfony, Doctrine
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Sep 18 |
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What screen capture tools can copy the image path to the clipboard after a snap? Yep - specifying the path was the key as shown in Lri's script. The FastScripts app that Lri recommended then worked perfectly for executing. |
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Sep 18 |
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What screen capture tools can copy the image path to the clipboard after a snap? Any chance you also know how to tell the bash script to capture at higher resolution? I'm happy to post this as a new question if you prefer. |
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Sep 18 |
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What screen capture tools can copy the image path to the clipboard after a snap? This worked brilliantly, thank you - and you taught me a new skill in the process. Thanks again |
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accepted | What screen capture tools can copy the image path to the clipboard after a snap? |
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Sep 18 |
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What screen capture tools can copy the image path to the clipboard after a snap? I'm pasting the file paths into a Markdown file as I take notes during screencasts. The workflow I'm after is to take the capture and quickly paste the path into markdown so the captured image appears in my output file. Would welcome any suggestions - also trying out Lri's solution now. |
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asked | What screen capture tools can copy the image path to the clipboard after a snap? |
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