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Mac OS X brings house from 4 different methods to make screenshots with. Most of the options offers USAGE the left shown utility (utility) Screenshot (grave) from the folder
Programs Use the procedure in various dialog boxes that do not appear on the snapshot. The screenshots can be saved immediately, but initially only displayed in a window from which you copy to the clipboard or in TIFF format.
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is particularly interesting possibility in the settings of a mouse pointer that appears on the screen, select Photo. This will only work together with the self-timer mode. If you frequently make screenshots, one is the use of the utility of something complicated, presumably due to the dialog windows and starting the program in the Finder content. One should therefore consider using the utility to reserve a place in the dock.
An alternative to using the program

Screenshot
would be to call up the menu screen shot from the Services menu of "photographing" of the program. Unfortunately, this makes for a lot of frustration in the long run, because this function is currently active in the fewest programs. Or menu item is shown below as the only TextEdit in RTF mode. often the most practical is the creation of screenshots of the keyboard shortcuts:
Apple + Shift + 4
Screenshot
| In the file / etc / httpd / httpd.conf | are using Mac OS X, the general configuration settings for the Apache Web server (OS X Server, see gray box). The file contains Mac OS X clients (not servers) since version 10.3 (Panther) following section: | # # This controls
Which options the. Htaccess files in directories can # override . Can also be "All", or any combination of "Options", "FileInfo", | # "AuthConfig", and "Limit" | # AllowOverride None |
All lines with a # (pound sign) in front are just commentary. Translated into German, the comment would read something like this:
# # This controls which options the htaccess files are taken into account..
# Can the values "All", or a combination of "Options", "FileInfo", None
AllowOverride All
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htaccess file.
AllowOverride AuthConfig allows instructions to password protect directories. To configure
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Mac OS X Server 10.4 (Tiger Server)
To Apache on a Tiger Server *, you should not follow the instructions directly into the / etc / httpd / httpd.conf. The correct file to add instructions as
AllowOverride
is in the directory / etc / httpd / sites /
. In this directory are the virtual host Configuration files. Each virtual server has a configuration file in this directory (as configured Mac OS X Server to host multiple Web sites is). The Konfigurtion must be made in these files, even if only a single Web site on server, there is the configuration directory
sites. The file will be changed when either is
/ etc/httpd/sites/0000_any_80_.conf . I hope that it will work with this information also to OSX servers!
* is probably true for most previous versions
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