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NUnit is thick

It treats inconclusive as ignore on the test run and failure when used with Cruise Control......

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NUnit is thick

It treats inconclusive as ignore on the test run and failure when used with Cruise Control......

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NUnit is thick

It treats inconclusive as ignore on the test run and failure when used with Cruise Control......


I was totally about to say that.

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How to do a screenshot in OS X. Bit complicated, (compared to Windows) innit?

Apple key, Shift and 3, (or 4 for partial screnshot) as opposed to Print Screen, (Alt+Print Screen for Active Window)... Oh well, it works!

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Doesn't the Windows version just copy it into memory, rather than create a file somewhere?
(I'm not sure about Vista/7, but that's what XP used to do wasn't it? You needed an app open to copy it into?)

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Alt+Print Screen for Active Window


i did not know that :shock:

well, theres a few minutes saved from badly cropping screenshots :D

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Doesn't the Windows version just copy it into memory, rather than create a file somewhere?
(I'm not sure about Vista/7, but that's what XP used to do wasn't it? You needed an app open to copy it into?)


tis true, but you can stick it into a program like Paint (i use GIMP) in a few seconds :)


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ProfessorF wrote:
Doesn't the Windows version just copy it into memory, rather than create a file somewhere?
(I'm not sure about Vista/7, but that's what XP used to do wasn't it? You needed an app open to copy it into?)


tis true, but you can stick it into a program like Paint (i use GIMP) in a few seconds :)

Most of the time you don't actually want to save it as a file; you want to paste it into an application.
I believe the non-obsolete versions of Windows come with a snipping tool, should you ever have cause to use such a thing.

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soddit112 wrote:
ProfessorF wrote:
Doesn't the Windows version just copy it into memory, rather than create a file somewhere?
(I'm not sure about Vista/7, but that's what XP used to do wasn't it? You needed an app open to copy it into?)


tis true, but you can stick it into a program like Paint (i use GIMP) in a few seconds :)

Most of the time you don't actually want to save it as a file; you want to paste it into an application.
I believe the non-obsolete versions of Windows come with a snipping tool, should you ever have cause to use such a thing.


i did not know that either :shock:

my screencapping skills leave a lot to be desired :oops: mind you, most of my screenshots are from games so i mostly use FRAPS, which does save directly into a file :)


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JJW009 wrote:
soddit112 wrote:
ProfessorF wrote:
Doesn't the Windows version just copy it into memory, rather than create a file somewhere?
(I'm not sure about Vista/7, but that's what XP used to do wasn't it? You needed an app open to copy it into?)


tis true, but you can stick it into a program like Paint (i use GIMP) in a few seconds :)

Most of the time you don't actually want to save it as a file; you want to paste it into an application.
I believe the non-obsolete versions of Windows come with a snipping tool, should you ever have cause to use such a thing.


Ah ok - I more often want to email it or upload it somewhere.
And don't forget, in OS X, shift-apple-4 then spacebar will highlight a window, dialogue box, menu etc. (including it's drop shadow in an alpha channel) which is also v. handy.

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Screenshotting in OS X feels like a breeze after a while, you don't have to open up any application. Also means you don't have to cram a laptop keyboard with a print screen button :D

+1 for often wanting to email and upload.


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I'm undecided on the file-vs-clipboard debate. I want both at different times! I do have to occasionally go through and clear a whole load of old screenshots I've forgotten about from my desktop.

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I'm undecided on the file-vs-clipboard debate. I want both at different times! I do have to occasionally go through and clear a whole load of old screenshots I've forgotten about from my desktop.


+1

Mine is constantly cluttered! I get around doing the PC way by remoting on to my PC then doing screen shots from mac :lol:

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EddArmitage wrote:
I'm undecided on the file-vs-clipboard debate. I want both at different times! I do have to occasionally go through and clear a whole load of old screenshots I've forgotten about from my desktop.


+1

Mine is constantly cluttered! I get around doing the PC way by remoting on to my PC then doing screen shots from mac :lol:


My screenshots get saved in a special screenshot folder (thank you Onyx) and cleared out after a few days (thank you bash script and cron) :D


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