 But there is a very small subset of live text in Monterey. If you open a picture, yeah, I found an article to talk about secret hidden features, and I didn't know about this. So in Monterey, if you open a picture and there's text, hover your cursor over it, it'll turn into the text bar. And then you can copy the text. Or if you right-click, it offers to translate. So that's kind of interesting. Yeah, it works in wherever the image is brought up raw. So it'll actually work in Safari on a web page if the image is just there. It's a regular image tag. A lot of times, websites are presenting images as div backgrounds and things like that. And then it won't quite work. But if it's just a standard image, like you're looking at Wikipedia or something, and there's a standard image, you can actually use live text on that image in the web page. So it's just not reliable because of the way web pages are, but in the preview app or in other places. I didn't think you could take a screenshot of something and then in the little floating thumbnail thing, or at least in preview, if you go to preview with the screenshot, you can do that and grab the text or do something with the text. So you have that option too. Oh, that's interesting. So if the web page isn't presenting an image enough as an image for it to take it and run with it from there, you can screenshot it and run with it in the screenshot of the image that you just grabbed. Yeah. Yeah, and if you want to go even further, the Shortcuts app has an action for grabbing the text out of an image. So you can actually do a shortcut where you say, get a screenshot and then grab the text from it and then copy to clipboard. And then you take your own little three-step shortcut to a quick copy of anything on your screen. And then suddenly, your clipboard has the text in it, even though it was an image that you were selecting on the screen.