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How do I take a picture of the codes on the XCode text panel?

I want to know this so I can upload a picture of the code that I need help on.

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  • This question would probably be a better fit for SuperUser Apr 2, 2013 at 19:23
  • Taking screenshots is more of a question for supersuer. By the way, just hit cmd+shift+4 and select the area…
    – Jean
    Apr 2, 2013 at 19:24
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    Please don't use screenshots of code to show the code you're struggling with - construct a complete, minimal example and show that using text formatted as code. It will be searchable that way. Screenshots of code are invariably a bad way to illustrate your problem.
    – Flexo
    Apr 2, 2013 at 19:54

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On Osx:

  • Command+Shift+3: takes a screenshot of the full screen (or screens if multiple monitors), and save it as a file to the desktop

  • Command+Shift+4: brings up a selection box so you can specify an area to take a screenshot of, then save it as a file to the desktop

  • Command+Shift+4, then spacebar, then click a window: takes a screenshot of a window only and saves it as a file to the desktop

From OSX Daily

Edit: For more options, and information on file formats, see this guide from MacRumors.

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