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   Mr. Man-wai Chang to Maria Sophia   
   Re: why graphical screenshot? from a com   
   10 Feb 26 13:43:50   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-xp, alt.windows7.general, alt.msdos.batch.nt   
   From: toylet.toylet@gmail.com   
      
   On 2/10/2026 2:04 AM, Maria Sophia wrote:   
   > Mr. Man-wai Chang wrote:   
   >>   
   >> Well, sometimes this is easier for the discussion. I have met users who   
   >> don't quite understand how to capture text directly in a Command Prompt   
   >> window. Old-time DOS or terminal users surely know how.   
   >   
   > I've always been the best of the best in almost everything that I do.   
   >   
   > Point being I must have posted, oh, I don't know, maybe thousands of   
   > screenshots over the decades to these newsgroups, where I think only the   
   > best of the best (of the best) post screenshots to help explain things.   
      
   Kids that grow up in the era of GUI most likely don't understand console   
   text, and the difference between graphical text and real text. Letting   
   them to take a screenshot is easier for them to ask for help.   
      
   You can always take the chance to teach them how to cut-and-text from a   
   console window, that there is something called text in the old computing   
   days.   
      
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