As part of documenting processes, I take screen captures and then chop
stuff out that I don't want the world to see. I do this within the Gimp
by setting an alpha channel on the screen capture and then _erasing_ the
parts of the image that I want to obscure. An example is at:
If you view this image from Linux in Galeon 1.2.6 or Netscape/7.0 all
looks fine however if you print the image from within these applications
then the _erased_ section prints as if it was never erased.
This could be a great bit of fun and a way of making print pages appear
with extra content that wasn't visible on the web page (pr0n,
copyright).
On windows the images obscure which is great but obviously the _erased_
information is still in the sent image.
I let the Gimp people know this but they replied considering it a
feature not a bug which could be the case in some/most circumstances,
Bug #97167.
Not an earth shattering bug but perhaps worthy of note.
As part of documenting processes, I take screen captures and then chop
stuff out that I don't want the world to see. I do this within the Gimp
by setting an alpha channel on the screen capture and then _erasing_ the
parts of the image that I want to obscure. An example is at:
http://c-mills.ctru.auckland.ac.nz/transparent.png
If you view this image from Linux in Galeon 1.2.6 or Netscape/7.0 all
looks fine however if you print the image from within these applications
then the _erased_ section prints as if it was never erased.
This could be a great bit of fun and a way of making print pages appear
with extra content that wasn't visible on the web page (pr0n,
copyright).
On windows the images obscure which is great but obviously the _erased_
information is still in the sent image.
I let the Gimp people know this but they replied considering it a
feature not a bug which could be the case in some/most circumstances,
Bug #97167.
Not an earth shattering bug but perhaps worthy of note.
Cheers... Clark
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