Using Options Menus to Change Print Screen Settings You can use the Print Screen options menus to change the following settings: - Capturing Portion of Screen or Entire Screen - Setting Time Delay Before Taking Snapshot - Sending Snapshot to Printer, File, or Both - Specifying Output File Name - Setting Output File Format: PostScript, Sixel, DDIF - Capturing Positive or Negative Snapshot (``Ribbon Saver'') - Setting Print Orientation: Portrait or Landscape - Setting Output Color: Black/White, Color, or Gray Scale - Scaling and Cropping of Snapshot Once you've changed any of these setting, you can save them; they will be used the next time you start Print Screen. Choose the Save Options item from the Options pull-down menu. There are four resources that can be used to cali- brate the position and size of an image on a print- out: PrintScreen.plxtranslate, PrintScreen.plytranslate, PrintScreen.plxscale and PrintScreen.plyscale. These resources are used for landscape Postcript images only by specifying the resources and associated values in the system or user resources file. The resource units and descriptions are the following: - PrintScreen.plxtranslate: (inches_in_real_decimal) Horizontally shifts the image from its original position. Positive value shifts the image to the right. Negative value shifts the image to the left. - PrintScreen.plytranslate: (inches_in_real_decimal) Vertically shifts the image from its original position. Positive value shifts the image downward. Negative value shifts the image upward. - PrintScreen.plxscale: (real_decimal) Specifies the horizontal scaling factor. The image is scaled by the factor in decimal of its original size. - PrintScreen.plyscale: (real_decimal) Specifies the vertical scaling factor. The image is scaled by the factor in decimal of its original size. For more information, double click on any bold hotspot. Additional topics: * Using File, Options, Help Pull-down Menus * Taking Screen Snapshots * Overview of Print Screen * Exiting Print Screen