[Tutor] Installing and Running Python Screen Shots

Dennis Lee Bieber wlfraed at ix.netcom.com
Wed Jun 21 19:44:00 EDT 2023


On Wed, 21 Jun 2023 12:25:37 -0400, Peter H Young <phyoung at comcast.net>
declaimed the following:

>Here, the instructions are confusing:  I can take screen shots, but not 
>save them to files?  How then do I select them to upload, in order to 
>complete the lesson.  Doesn't make sense to me.

	Your complaint is also confusing. What is "here"? Some web site?
Provide a URL. How are you taking these screen shots (and what prevents you
from saving them to a file)? And again, what is the URL of that "lesson"?

	Without such information we have no idea what you are talking about.

	If this is Windows OS, <alt><prt-sc> puts an image into the system
clipboard. To create a file, you'll need to open some application that
supports graphics editing (Photoship, GIMP, et al), create a new blank
image (Photoshop can automatically provide dimensions compatible with the
clipboard image), paste the clipboard into this new image, and then save as
a file.


	Otherwise, do any of the items
https://www.google.com/search?q=python+screen+shots provide any help



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