Capturing and printing Windows v3.00 windows and screens --

	If you read pages 58-60 of the Windows v3.00 manual, it states
(incorrectly) that you can capture screens and windows in .BMP format.
Unfortunately, it actually captures screens and stores them in a .CLP
format which is incompatible with .BMP. And the Clipboard lacks any
print facility..

	So how do you do it? Well, I have found a rather roundabout
way to do it.

	If you just want to get a screen or window captured and printed,
bring up Windows in standard or 386 mode, and press the print screen
key to capture the entire window, or Alt-Print Screen to capture only
the currently active window. Next, bring up GCP (ignore the warning
message if you haven't "marked" GCP) and use the Edit Paste option to
copy the contents of the clipboard into GCP. (You can't paste a whole
screen into PC Paintbrush directly, it clips the picture.) Then use
GCP's Save As function to save the captured screen to a .PCX file,
saving the colors by selecting the default # of planes.

	Then you bring up PC Paintbrush and load the file to print it.
Set up your laser printer for 300 dots per inch and Landscape mode..
Set up dot matrix printers similarly (high res and landscape).. Then
you can use PC Paintbrush to print the file.

	If you want a black and white image that you can use in Write,
PageMaker, CorelDraw, etc., it gets a bit more complicated. First of
all, you should save your current Windows color scheme by using the
control panel. Pick a name and save it. Then you must use the Notepad
editor to edit two files. First, edit the CONTROL.INI file, and remove
the color scheme name you just created from the line that says
"Color Schemes=". Then save this file and edit the WIN.INI file,
removing the "[colors]" section and replacing it with the WINB&W.CLR
file contained in this ZIP file. You have to edit WIN.INI rather than
CONTROL.INI or use the control panel, as there are several items which
cannot be set directly. Save the WIN.INI and reboot Windows to bring up
the new colors.

	Now you are ready to capture your screen, using the same process
as with the color screens, but specify 1 plane for the PCX output file.
You will have to edit the file a bit, as there is currently no way to alter
the colors of the up/down arrow buttons in the scroll bar and menu bar.
(The other colors should be black and white for the most part, although
some programs still use color for some things, which you may also have to
edit.) (Windows changes colors to solid black.)

	After you have to file edited, you can save it and print it or
recapture the screen (using the "View Picture" function of PC Paintbrush
and the Print Screen key) to copy it to the clipboard for pasting to
other apps.

	You need to have adequate memory and need to be in standard or
386 mode to do these things. After saving your file, use GCP's "Empty
Clipboard" command to clear out more memory which you will need for
PC Paintbrush. If you have a high resolution 256 color driver, you will
need a lot of free extended or expanded memory to capture a whole screen.

	When you are finished, edit the WIN.INI file, removing the B&W
colors you installed before. Then run the control panel and select your
old color scheme which you saved before.

	In addition to the WINB&W.CLR file, there is also a WINCLR.CLR
file and a WINCLR.CTL file. The former is a WIN.INI version of my
color setup (you might want to check it out) and the .CTL file is a
version to add it as a color scheme for CONTROL.INI.

	Well, that's it.. Isn't it simple?? But at least there is a way!
Hopefully Microsoft will fix the clipboard to save files in .BMP format
to bypass all this other stuff, in the meantime, GCP comes to the
rescue! Also, note that GCP professional v4.20's .BMP format is not
compatible with the new .BMP format.

	The current shareware version (v4.20SW) as well as other files
and messages re: Windows and Synergistic Enterprises programs are available
on the Synergistic Enterprises BBS at (213) 653-6398. (300/1200/2400 baud,
8 bits, no parity, 24 hrs.)

	The professional version of GCP (v4.20) is available for $60
(plus tax if you're in Calif.) plus $5 for COD orders by calling the
message machine line below. Or you can save $5 by ordering direct by
sending your check and order to the address listed. The new versions
will NOT be released as shareware, but current shareware users will be
eligable for updates and/or upgrades.

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prompt.) READ THE MESSAGES AS YOU LOG ON, IT WILL SAVE YOU TIME AND
AGONY... (Read the bulletins, too...)

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