Hi all!
I was taking a look at the printing issue, I have a mac, and while the
print screen solution is available here (different method though) i
wanted to find another alternative
Playing in squeak I found that clicking on the sketch that you make
(right click?) you get a list of options. One of them is to export
as an image. I am using squeak 3.9 and it gives me several options:
jpg, bmp, gif and png.
I guess you can then open that file with a picture viewer of your
preference and print it from there
Daniel
On 28-Feb-08, at 11:05 PM, Ron Teitelbaum wrote:
Here's what I sent.
Ron
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From: Ron Teitelbaum [mailto:Ron@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
You are quite welcome!
Have fun!!
Ron
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From: (Barbara)
THANK YOU ....THANK YOU....THANK YOU! YOUR A LIFE SAVER.....
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From: Ron Teitelbaum [mailto:Ron@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
It sounds like you had some fun. If you are running on a windows
machine
then you can just print the screen. To do that, do the following.
On a laptop press these three buttons down. So that they are all
down at
one time. Ctrl – Fn – Print Scrn the Fn and Print Screen are
usually in a
different color like blue or green.
On a regular keyboard just press Ctrl – Print Scrn. The button is
usually
in a block in the top just right of the regular keys.
Now you have your image in memory on your computer. To print it you
need to
put it into a printable document. If you have Word then you can
open word
and select Edit->Paste from the menu, or you could press Ctrl – v.
This
will place the picture into the file and you can print it.
If you do not have Word, then look for Programs > Accessories >
WordPad.
Open WordPad and then paste as above by using either Edit -> Paste
from the
Menu, or pressing Ctrl and v together.
I hope you had fun with squeak. Don’t forget to check out Scratch.
Scratch
is the Squeak software written at M.I.T. that allows your kids to
make their
own games. They can even put their own pictures in. It’s really
fun, even
for old fogies.
Hope that helps,
Ron Teitelbaum
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From:(Barbara)
do you know if there is anyway to print something from squeak....
long
story, but my children made a great drawing in squeak for a school
project -
but neither the teacher or me can figure out how to print..... we
spent
hours on the picture, there has to be a way...hopefully...
Barbara Costello
Avaya Government Solutions
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