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[GH-ISSUE #109] Would like to record 100px width #1465
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Originally created by @kwinz on GitHub (Mar 17, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/109
I tried to record a small section of the screen with a width of arround 100px. However I can not select an area thinner than 328px.
Even when I manually enter a width of 100px it still records 328px.
Crosspost: https://www.reddit.com/r/screentogif/comments/5zxq78/would_like_to_record_100px_width/
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Mar 17, 2017):
The minimum size of the recorder window is 164x34, yet you can record smaller regions by typing lower sizes.
Also you can crop the image later.
What's your setup? screen DPI? I'm asking this because it can be a problem with a high DPI screen.
@kwinz commented on GitHub (Apr 7, 2017):
Thanks, MickeManarin!
The screen is 4K/UHD at 15' inch size. The scaling is set to 200% in Windows 10.
It could be possible that the window won't allow smaller areas because the title bar can't get any smaller.
I would strongly prefer if ScreenToGif provided an option to record smaller regions than 164x34 (or 328px for people with display scaling). Can you please add this option?
As a workaround how can I crop the image later?
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Jun 25, 2017):
Done, you can use the new recorder by enabling it on Options > Application.