I just tried: export image "image" to file (tFolder&"/test.jpg") as JPEG
and it works now. Strange.
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Here's what worked for me on Android:
set the jpegQuality to 100
put specialFolderPath("documents") & "/temp.jpg" into tPath
export snapshot from group "tempGrp" to file tPath as JPEG
On Sun, Jul 15, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Thomas McGrath III wrote:
> Nope, no black regions and I did try the
Tom,
I seem to remember reading export snapshot only works on objects for
mobile. So try exporting the image, or group the image and eport the group.
That's how I did it onAndroid.
On Sunday, July 15, 2012, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Do you have any black regions displayed on your screen? Because I'm
Nope, no black regions and I did try the objet version as well as a bunch of
other varieties I also tried (0,0,200,200) as well. No luck.
-- Tom McGrath III
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On Jul 15, 2012, at 10:35 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
> Do you have any black regions displaye
Do you have any black regions displayed on your screen? Because I'm pretty
sure that, with your current script, you're capturing global screen
coordinates, even though you've specified an object's rect. You either need
to use the snapshot form that references a specific object, or convert your
re
Has anyone run into an issue where exporting a snapshot on iOS results in a
black image file?
Here is the very simple code I am using:
put specialFolderPath("documents") into tFolder
put the rect of image "image" into tRect
export snapshot from rect tRect to file (tFolder&"/test.jpg") as