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January 30, 2007

RIAForge Now Supports Screenshots

Ray Camden just noted that he posted an update to RIAForge to support screenshots of which thumbnails are automatically generated. How did he perform this magic? By running RIAForge on a prerelease version of Scorpio (and no, that's not usually allowed, but we love Ray, or so we'd like him to think, so he was given special permission to do so). See Ray's post for some details, and here's an example of a project that includes screenshots. Incidentally, Ray is reporting some serious performance gains, but more on that in a future post.

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I hope the image quality is controllable...those screenshots are cool but they seem sorta pixel-y...
# Posted By Derek P. | 1/30/07 5:32 PM
Derek, there are indeed attributes that let you control the quality:performance ratio. From Ray's code snippet it looks like he used defaults.

--- Ben
# Posted By Ben Forta | 1/30/07 6:05 PM
Good to know!

- Derek
# Posted By Derek P. | 1/30/07 6:11 PM

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