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Cleo Kitty
Registered User
Join date: 16 Jan 2005
Posts: 2
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01-28-2005 03:44
How about a option to prevent screenshot from being taken? Both for privacy and copy protect it would be good to set areas to not be snapshot-able"
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Kris Ritter
paradoxical embolism
Join date: 31 Oct 2003
Posts: 6,627
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01-28-2005 03:47
From: Cleo Kitty How about a option to prevent screenshot from being taken? Both for privacy and copy protect it would be good to set areas to not be snapshot-able" How would you even begin to implement this? So I build on my own plot of land, and then somewhere 150m behind my build, something is set to 'not snapshottable'... so I can never take a pic? I think not.
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Moleculor Satyr
Fireflies!
Join date: 5 Jan 2004
Posts: 2,650
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01-28-2005 03:52
And of course there's the ever faithful "Hit PrntScrn, paste into a graphics program" workaround that you can never avoid. 
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Siobhan Taylor
Nemesis
Join date: 13 Aug 2003
Posts: 5,476
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01-28-2005 03:59
From: Moleculor Satyr And of course there's the ever faithful "Hit PrntScrn, paste into a graphics program" workaround that you can never avoid.  Well, you could hijack the PrtScrn button... but that's a tacky solution...
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Kris Ritter
paradoxical embolism
Join date: 31 Oct 2003
Posts: 6,627
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01-28-2005 04:02
From: Siobhan Taylor Well, you could hijack the PrtScrn button... but that's a tacky solution... If you use any one of a number of freeware TSR's, you can assign any key combo you want to do the job of PrtScrn 
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Siobhan Taylor
Nemesis
Join date: 13 Aug 2003
Posts: 5,476
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01-28-2005 04:02
From: Kris Ritter If you use any one of a number of freeware TSR's, you can assign any key combo you want to do the job of PrtScrn  I thought about that later, lol... yes, agreed.
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