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AppleScripts
on run {input, parameters}
-- # Screen Shot to Clipboard and File
-- # Clear the clipboard so the 'repeat until isReady ...' loop works properly.
set the clipboard to ""
-- # Copy picture of selected area to the clipboard, press: ⌃⇧⌘4
-- # Note that on my system I need to keystroke '$' instead of '4'.
-- # I assume this is because the 'shift' key is being pressed.
tell application "System Events"
keystroke "$" using {control down, shift down, command down}
end tell
-- # Wait while user makes the selection and releases the mouse or times out.
-- # Note that the time out also acts as an escape key press of sorts. In other
-- # words, if the user actually presses the escape key it has no effect on this
-- # script like it would if pressing the normal shortcut outside of the script.
-- #
-- # As coded, the time out is 5 seconds. Adjust 'or i is greater than 10' and or
-- # 'delay 0.5' as appropriate for your needs to set a different length time out.
-- # This means, as is, you have 5 seconds to select the area of the screen you
-- # want to capture and let go of the mouse button, otherwise it times out.
set i to 0
set isReady to false
repeat until isReady or i is greater than 10
delay 0.5
set i to i + 1
set cbInfo to (clipboard info) as string
if cbInfo contains "class PNGf" then
set isReady to true
end if
end repeat
if not isReady then
-- # User either pressed the Esc key or timed out waiting.
return -- # Exit the script without further processing.
end if
-- # Build out the screen shot path filename so its convention is of
-- # the default behavior when saving a screen shot to the Desktop.
set theDateTimeNow to (do shell script "date \"+%Y-%m-%d at %l.%M.%S %p\"")
set theFilename to "Screen Shot " & theDateTimeNow & ".png"
set thePathFilename to POSIX path of (path to desktop folder as string) & theFilename
-- # Retrieve the PNG data from the clipboard and write it to a disk file.
set pngData to the clipboard as «class PNGf»
delay 0.5
try
set fileNumber to open for access thePathFilename with write permission
write pngData to fileNumber
close access fileNumber
on error eStr number eNum
try
close access fileNumber
end try
activate
display dialog eStr & " number " & eNum buttons {"OK"} default button 1 with title "File I/O Error..." with icon caution
end try
-- # Convert the POSIX path filename to an alias.
set thePathFilename to POSIX file thePathFilename as alias
-- # Hide the file extension as is the default.
tell application "Finder"
try
set extension hidden of thePathFilename to true
end try
end tell
end run
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