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When creating screenshots from the refbase-interface, external programs could be helpful, which store screenshots directly in files. The following list represents programs, which are used so far:
When creating screenshots from the refbase interface, you may find the use of third-party utilities helpful. Following programs can be used on Win32 systems:
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartision-sc smartision screencapture] - for Win32 systems
* [http://sourceforge.net/projects/smartision-sc smartision screencapture]
* [http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Mouser/screenshotcaptor/index.html Screenshot Captor] - extremely powerful screencapture program for Win32 systems. Has the ability to directly add arrows and highlights to your screenshot, before saving the image
* [http://www.donationcoder.com/Software/Mouser/screenshotcaptor/index.html Screenshot Captor] - powerful screencapture program whch allows to add arrows and highlights to your screenshot
On macOS, press <code>command-shift-4</code>, then select the region to be captured. Alternatively, to capture an entire window (incl. drop shadows), press <code>command-shift-4</code>, then press <code>space</code> and click into the window.




We appreciate your contributions, have fun!
We appreciate your contributions, have fun!

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When creating screenshots from the refbase interface, you may find the use of third-party utilities helpful. Following programs can be used on Win32 systems:

On macOS, press command-shift-4, then select the region to be captured. Alternatively, to capture an entire window (incl. drop shadows), press command-shift-4, then press space and click into the window.


We appreciate your contributions, have fun!