On 12/31/2012 11:43 PM, Mark Schonewille wrote:
Hi Richmond,
You could even make a photo of the screen and improve that photo with high-end
graphics tools. The best way to protect graphics is by using a watermark, but
even then people could simply erase your watermark.
And, on that cheery note; roll on 2013!
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On 31 dec 2012, at 22:31, Richmond wrote:
Having made a demo that won't export export anything, and
having blocked copying, I realised that "crafty types" can simply
take a screenshot of whatever merry piece of Sanskrit they
have typed and use the image however and wherever they like.
Now I know that Apple's Quicktime dose not allow screenshots
of movies it is playing . . .
. . . is anybody aware of how one could block screenshots of all
or part of a Livecode standalone?
Richmond.
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