![]() ![]() However, in macOS 11 Big Sur, rounded rectangles reign supreme. That wasn’t too hard in Mojave or 10.15 Catalina because they were rectangular. There’s no benefit in showing the Software Update preference pane behind the dialog, so we’ve been cropping such screenshots to focus only on the dialogs and bordering them separately. At other times, it’s just unnecessary or even awkward.įor instance, look at the dialog that appears when you click the Advanced button in the Software Update preference pane below from macOS 10.14 Mojave (it looks odd because it was captured without the drop shadow that’s necessary to set it off from the Advanced dialog). When the context of the overall window is informative, getting both is fine. The built-in macOS screenshot capability can see the window, but it can’t grab the attached dialog as an independent interface element.
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