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[GH-ISSUE #154] Snap to window #1504
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Originally created by @Tekbr on GitHub (Jun 13, 2017).
Original GitHub issue: https://github.com/NickeManarin/ScreenToGif/issues/154
-- Sorry for the English, I used Google Translator --
In my view the most current version 2.7.3 leaves more borders than version 2.7.0. It has a greater distance between the border of the ScreenToGif with the border of the program that I want to capture.
Or is it some new configuration I have to do?
Thanks for the attention and congratulations to the ScreenToGif. 👏 👏 👏
@NickeManarin commented on GitHub (Jun 13, 2017):
O gravador tem uma borda interna de 1 pixel, para todos os lados. A versão 2.7.3 vai gravar a janela corretamente, sem deixar espaços em branco e sem cortar. A não ser que eu esteja esquecendo de algo.
The recorder has an internal border of 1 pixel, for all sides. The version 2.7.3 will record the window correctly, without leaving any space left and without clipping anything. Unless I'm missing something.
Como você pode ver, a janela se encaixa exatamente onde deveria. No entanto, se você precisa ignorar a borda da janela, eu poderia criar uma configuração para suportar isso.
As you can see, the window fits exactly where it should. Yet, if you need to ignore the window border, I could make a setting to support this.
@Tekbr commented on GitHub (Jun 14, 2017):
Você está certo. Fiz mais alguns teste, funcionou perfeitamente. Foi falta de atenção minha. No momento não preciso retirar a borda. Obrigado por atenção e pela resposta rápida.
Uma pergunta em off: sei que o modo tela cheia está no modo experimental, mas há algumas situações que gostaria de tentar lhe mostrar o que acontece, com alguns passos a ser seguidos. Existe algum caso especifico para ele?
Parabéns pelo ótimo trabalho. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
You're right. I did some more testing, it worked perfectly. It was my lack of attention. At the moment I do not need to remove the border. Thank you for your attention and quick response.
An off question: I know fullscreen mode is in experimental mode, but there are some situations I would like to try to show you what happens, with a few steps to be followed. Is there any specific case for it?
Congratulations on the great work. 👏 👏 👏 👏 👏
@samizzo commented on GitHub (Jul 9, 2022):
Sorry for necroing an old issue but I'm not sure this is working right in 2.37. When recording is in progress I can see a gap and whatever is behind the window that I'm recording:

and in the final recorded clip it shows up (although not as much as when recording is in progress):

This is in Windows 10 if that makes a difference!