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output to ppm, gimp it.
In Windows, use paintshop pro, or print screen and load your favourite image editor, then paste from the clipboard.
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Wed 5 Jun 2002, 21:04,
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In Windows, use paintshop pro, or print screen and load your favourite image editor, then paste from the clipboard.
if you have the 'shop
click the window and alt-print screen to grab just the active window then go to NEW in 'shop and it will open up a new document with the dimensiosn of what's inthe clipboard and a paste will dump the image.
You can do the same with microsoft picture viewer but when saving the file i find it sometimes dumps it in the temp internet files folder so i have to change folders on the save as bit a couple times to make sure it saves it in the right place.
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Wed 5 Jun 2002, 21:19,
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You can do the same with microsoft picture viewer but when saving the file i find it sometimes dumps it in the temp internet files folder so i have to change folders on the save as bit a couple times to make sure it saves it in the right place.