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The Script File pane displays the currently loaded script file. To load a new script file for processing, press the<br />

Load Script... button at the bottom left corner of the dialog.<br />

If you would like the script file to make use of data already loaded in the main view and to also affect what is<br />

displayed in the main view, check the Run Script in the Context of the Main View option prior to running the<br />

script.<br />

To run the loaded script file, press the Run Script button. Any warning, error, or status messages generated<br />

while running the script will be output to the Script Results pane.<br />

When you are done processing scripts, press the Cancel button to close the dialog.<br />

Note: Only registered users of <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per are able to run <strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per script files.<br />

Capture Screen Contents to Image Command<br />

<strong>Global</strong> <strong>Map</strong>per User's Manual<br />

The Capture Screen Contents to Image command allows user to save the current contents of the <strong>Global</strong><br />

<strong>Map</strong>per window to a JPEG, PNG, (Geo)TIFF, or Windows Bitmap (BMP) file. In addition, the generated<br />

image can be generated in a higher resolution than the screen to provide greater fidelity. Also, a world file for<br />

georeferencing in other software packages as well as a projection (PRJ) file describing the native ground<br />

reference system of the image can be optionally generated as well.<br />

Unlike the raster export commands described later, the Capture Screen Contents to Image command also<br />

saves any vector overlays drawn to the screen.<br />

Selecting the Capture Screen Contents to Image command from the menu displays the Screen Capture<br />

Options dialog, shown here.<br />

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