On 08/25/2011 07:02 AM, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote: > On Wed, 24 Aug 2011 11:49:21 -0400 "J(tWdy)P"<[email protected]> said: > >> Has emprint been depreciated or something??? >> >> I ask about emprint because I'm used to using it in a few personal scripts. >> Some of which I've assigned keyboard shortcuts too. And I've got a new >> installation of Sabayon Linux on my laptop. And Sabayon's "own" package >> management system "entropy" doesn't seem to offer emprint. >> >> I would have just thought it was a Sabayon thing but when I googled around >> about it I came across something about a new E17 built-in "simple" screenshot >> utility coming down the pipe. (Which hasn't yet trickled down to any of my >> installed Linux distros yet) And it wouldn't be available when I'm using E16 >> or xfce like emprint is, in any case. >> >> And I'd really like to know if I need to take measures with the various >> Linux installations where I still have it to prevent their package managers >> from automatically uninstalling it on me. At least until I find an >> acceptable scriptable command line substitute that can be used >> independently of which desktop I'm currently using. >> >> If emprint really is going away, can somebody recommend another desktop >> independent CLI tool that I could modify my scripts to use? > No, emprint is not going anywhere. I plan to support it and keep it alive ;) as it is much lighter than things like scrot, etc (because it's efl based). Yes, e17 itself now comes with a simple screenshot tool, but it is not as powerful as emprint (can't do regions, or grab specific windows, etc). So no, emprint will be staying around for quite some time...
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