// Help file for Snapper

Snapper,4:\s this option to allow snapping a predefined area.
Snapper,5:\s this option to snap a window complete with title and scroll bars.
Snapper,11:\s this option to snap the contents of a window without the title and scroll bars.
Snapper,13:\s this option to change into full screen snap mode.
Snapper,3:\Sinitiate a snap action.
Snapper,14:\s this to move the pointer off screen before snapping. This will cause eg menus to lose any highlighting.
Snapper,2:\s to superimpose the pointer on the snapped image in its correct position.
Snapper,27:This icon shows the current fill colour for area snaps. Change the colour using the menu button to the right.
Snapper,26:\s a different fill colour from the popup menu.
Snapper,18:This shows the default save path.|MTo change the path, either type in the new path followed by <return>, or click the menu button and drag the icon to the new filer directory.
Snapper,19:To set a new path, click this button and drag the save icon into the directory in which you wish to save the snaps.
Snapper,28:If this is ticked, the target window will jump to the front before snapping occurs.
Snapper,0,10,20,22,12,21,23,35,36:Select these buttons as needed to set the hotkey combination used to trigger a snap.
Snapper,29:Shown here is the way in which the snap will be saved.|MTo change this, click the menu button to the right and select from the menu.
Snapper,30:To change the save method, click this button and select from the menu.
Snapper,31:Shown here is image type in which the snap will be saved.|MTo change this, click the menu button to the right and select from the menu.
Snapper,32:To change the saved image type, click this button and select from the menu.
Snapper,33:\Saccess more settings.
Snapper,37:\s this option to hide the control window during the period of the snap.
Snapper,38:\s this option to introduce a delay between pressing the trigger key(s) and the snap occurring.
Snapper,39:This is the delay in seconds.|MChange the value using the bump arrows to the right.
Snapper,40:Use this bump arrow to decrease the delay time.
Snapper,41:Use this bump arrow to increase the delay time.
Snapper,255:\Tmain control \w in which you can set up the way Snapper acts.|MToggle to full size for the full range of settings.|MRead the help pages (MENU over iconbar icon and \s Help) for full information.

settings,0:If this is ticked, the coordinate window will open whenever area snap is selected.
settings,1:On RISC OS 3.5 or later, the desktop font can be used to label the top bar of the area outline.|MTick this to use the desktop font.
settings,255:This \w allows you to change aspects of the way Snapper works.
settings,3:\Tquality setting when saving as a JPEG.|MLow values will give smaller files at the expense of image quality.|MQuality may be set to values of 20-95.
settings,4:Use this button to decrease the quality value.
settings,5:Use this button to increase the quality value.
settings,6:Tick this for Snapper to add the /jpg or /png extension to the filename when saving in these formats.
settings,8:Tick this for Snapper to convert sprites in new RISC OS 5 format to the older RISC OS 3.5 format before saving.|MThis will ensure the sprite can be used on a wider range of hardware, OS and software combinations.
settings,10:Tick this to convert 64K sprites to 32K sprites before saving.
settings,11:Tick this to make the control window open immediately Snapper is run.
settings,12:Tick this to make Snapper start the filename suffix numbering from zero each time it is run.

Iconbar,254:Click SELECT to open the control window.|MClick MENU for other options.

Info,255,0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7:This \w displays information about Snapper.|MPlease quote the version number shown in any correspondence with Chris Johnson about this application.
Info,8:If the computer is connected to the internet, clicking on this button should take you to the Snapper download site.

corner,255:Drag this corner to resize the area.|MDrag with Ctrl held down to resize the area symmetrically about the midpoint.|MDrag with Shift held down to move the area around the screen.

bar,255:Drag the side to move the whole area around the screen.|MIf SHIFT is held down while dragging, only the side being dragged will move.|MDouble click to open the coordinate window.

bar2,255:Drag the side to move the whole area around the screen.|MIf SHIFT is held down while dragging, only the side being dragged will move.|MDouble click to open the coordinate window.

Savefile,255:This dialogue box allows you to save the current file.
Savefile,0:Drag this icon to the directory in which you want to save the file.
Savefile,1:\Tfilename for this file.|MIf it is not a full pathname, drag the icon into a directory display.
Savefile,2:\Ssave the file with the current filename.|MIf it is not a full pathname, you must drag the icon into a directory display first.

areainfo,255,0,1,2,3:This \w allows the exact size and position of the snap area to be adjusted.
areainfo,4:\Tx coordinate in pixels of the bottom left corner of the snap area.|MType a new value or use the bump arrows to change it.
areainfo,5:\Ty coordinate in pixels of the bottom left corner of the snap area.|MType a new value or use the bump arrows to change it.
areainfo,6:\Twidth of the snap area in pixels.|MType a new value or use the bump arrows to change it.
areainfo,7:\Theight of the snap area in pixels.|MType a new value or use the bump arrows to change it.
areainfo,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16:Click on the bump arrows to change the value.|MHold down Shift or Ctrl to increase the step size.
