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   * ''BaseName'': Base name used for your screenshot. Its default value is "screenshot-".   * ''BaseName'': Base name used for your screenshot. Its default value is "screenshot-".
   * ''Digits'': Number of digits used at the end of screenshot files. Its default value is 4.   * ''Digits'': Number of digits used at the end of screenshot files. Its default value is 4.
-  * ''Directory'': Directory where to store screenshots. By default, screenshots will be stored in the current active directory. +  * ''Directory'': If not specified, screenshots will be stored in the Documents directory on iOS or in the current active directory otherwise
-  * ''Extension'': Extension used for screenshot files. This also defines the type of encoding for the file. Available values ((when used with orx's default display plugin based on GLFW)) on Win/Linux/OS X are tga (default), png, bmp & dds. On iOS only png (default) & jpg are supported.+  * ''Extension'': Extension used for screenshot files. This also defines the type of encoding for the file. Defaults to png on iOS/Android and to tga otherwise; Available extensions are: png, qoi, jpg, bmp & tga.
  
 //NB: If using all default settings, screenshots will be stored in the current active directory ((usually the executable's one)) and named ''screenshot-0001.tga'', ''screenshot-0002.tga'' and so on.// //NB: If using all default settings, screenshots will be stored in the current active directory ((usually the executable's one)) and named ''screenshot-0001.tga'', ''screenshot-0002.tga'' and so on.//
en/orx/config/settings_main/main.txt · Last modified: 2023/09/19 23:48 (7 months ago) by sausage