capturing window
> > Thanks!
>
> Rick Moen maintains a listing of options here: "Screen Capture" on
The defaults screenshots tools in Debian can capture a window without
it's decoration (at least Gnome and KDE ;).
For those who needs to make a screenshot *in
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 06:08:52AM -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> I have try gimp for sarge
> It seems to have problem with capturing window
> I have tried scrot for etch
> It does not capture title bar when capturing window
> Thanks!
Rick Moen maintains a listing of options here: &quo
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 06:08:52AM -0400, Long Wind wrote:
> I have try gimp for sarge
> It seems to have problem with capturing window
> I have tried scrot for etch
> It does not capture title bar when capturing window
The GIMP calls them "windows decorations" in the image capture dialog
and capt
On Thursday 21 May 2009 22:44:50 Lisi Reisz wrote:
> On Wednesday 20 May 2009 11:08:52 Long Wind wrote:
> > I have try gimp for sarge
> > It seems to have problem with capturing window
> > I have tried scrot for etch
> > It does not capture title bar when capturing window
> > Thanks!
>
> Ksnapshot
On Wednesday 20 May 2009 11:08:52 Long Wind wrote:
> I have try gimp for sarge
> It seems to have problem with capturing window
> I have tried scrot for etch
> It does not capture title bar when capturing window
> Thanks!
Ksnapshot
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green wrote at 2009-05-20 23:23 -0600:
> Long Wind wrote at 2009-05-20 04:08 -0600:
> > I have try gimp for sarge
> > It seems to have problem with capturing window
> > I have tried scrot for etch
> > It does not capture title bar when capturing window
>
> Have you tried using the --border option
Long Wind wrote at 2009-05-20 04:08 -0600:
> I have try gimp for sarge
> It seems to have problem with capturing window
> I have tried scrot for etch
> It does not capture title bar when capturing window
Have you tried using the --border option (see scrot(1))? ...Assuming it is
available in the
Long Wind wrote:
> I have try gimp for sarge
> It seems to have problem with capturing window
> I have tried scrot for etch
> It does not capture title bar when capturing window
> Thanks!
>
>
import from the imagemagick package works quite well. For example,
to capture a window including the ti
Thank Bret Busby and David!
I have tried ksnapshot
It satisfies me.
On 5/20/09, Bret Busby wrote:
> On Wed, 20 May 2009, Long Wind wrote:
>
>
> >
> > I have try gimp for sarge
> > It seems to have problem with capturing window
> > I have tried scrot for etch
> > It does not capture title bar when
On Wed, 20 May 2009, Long Wind wrote:
I have try gimp for sarge
It seems to have problem with capturing window
I have tried scrot for etch
It does not capture title bar when capturing window
Thanks!
In Etch (assuming that is 4.0), go to Applications menu, select
Accessories, select Take S
On Wed, May 20, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Long Wind wrote:
> I have try gimp for sarge
> It seems to have problem with capturing window
> I have tried scrot for etch
> It does not capture title bar when capturing window
> Thanks!
I usually use ksnapshot, from my KDE desktop, but it should work under
any
I have try gimp for sarge
It seems to have problem with capturing window
I have tried scrot for etch
It does not capture title bar when capturing window
Thanks!
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x27;ve only got a passing familiarity with OpenGL, but I'll guess...
>
> If you are doing a screen capture via OpenGL, you'll probably want to create
> your own context (with direct GLX calls), rather than using the one provided
> by your widgets API (Qt/Gtk). You will pr
engl window) and not the
> full screen. Is there a way to make the current opengl context the full
> screen instead of an opengl window, or is there another way to do this?
I've only got a passing familiarity with OpenGL, but I'll guess...
If you are doing a screen capture via Op
Sorry for being off topic, I'll be happy if someone can point me at the right
location to ask this.
I'm trying to figure out how to capture the screen using opengl. I tried
glReadPixels but if I understand correctly it is reading from the current
opengl context (the visible part of the current ope
you can try xvidcap, but i needs a computer something powerful.
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Am 22.02.06 schrieb Sergio Cuéllar Valdés <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Ive found this:
http://www.linuxdevcenter.com/pub/a/linux/2004/03/04/screen_capture_movies.html?page=last&x-maxdepth=0
The quality of the movies is not good, but it is useful for short movies.
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2006/2/22, Filipe David Manana <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> For capturing screenshots I use ksnapshot. GNOME also has a similiar tool.
Hi,
I think Yuwen is searching for a tool like Camtasia (which is for
windows). ksnapshot only takes pictures of the desktop or from a
specific window. Yuwen wants somet
Yuwen Dai wrote:
Dear all,
Can you recommend a screen capture tool on Linux? It can record the
screen and sound so that people can demonstrate some thing on Linux.
Thanks in advance.
Best regards,
Dai Yuwen
GIMP also has a screen capture tool. Very handy if you want to
change/resize
On 2/22/06, Yuwen Dai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Can you recommend a screen capture tool on Linux? It can record the screen
> and sound so that people can demonstrate some thing on Linux. Thanks in
> advance.
>
> Best regards,
> Dai Yuwen
>
&
Dear all,Can you recommend a screen capture tool on Linux? It can record the screen and sound so that people can demonstrate some thing on Linux. Thanks in advance.Best regards,Dai Yuwen
hi i want to capture my screen to mpeg file, it would be nice to be low
cpu-usage program and support variable mpeg codecs.
thanks.
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On Tue, Aug 10, 2004 at 03:34:53AM -0400, Scott G. Hall wrote:
> I am not sure I recall an answer to this question. I too am looking for
> a screen capture utility for a Debian-based system. Text captures are
I'm jumping late into this thread, so excuse me if I am off-beam,
but is
Is it too obvious to suggest "apt-cache search grab"?
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On August 10, 2004 00:34, Scott G. Hall wrote:
> I am not sure I recall an answer to this question. I too am looking for
> a screen capture utility for a Debian-based system. Text captures are
> easy -- I am a long-time UNIX user and sys-admin. In Solaris there is an
> xgrab utility
Scott G. Hall wrote:
I am not sure I recall an answer to this question. I too am looking for
a screen capture utility for a Debian-based system. Text captures are
easy -- I am a long-time UNIX user and sys-admin. In Solaris there is an
xgrab utility that allows you to define the upper-left and
I am not sure I recall an answer to this question. I too am looking for
a screen capture utility for a Debian-based system. Text captures are
easy -- I am a long-time UNIX user and sys-admin. In Solaris there is an
xgrab utility that allows you to define the upper-left and lower-right
corners
* Jaye Inabnit ke6sls ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [030822 11:34]:
> I now can get text copies of my console which is better than nothing :) I
> don't use fb locally since it breaks my consoles (silly nvidia driver thing).
I'm using the nvidia drivers with framebuffer console on one system I
run. vesafb
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> I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu
> running and old DOS application. Does anyone know of a utility that can
> grab that screen from another console?
>
> TIA, wishing y
On Fri, 1 Aug 2003 01:35:45 -0700, Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>>
>> > and I, for one, don't give a rip if you are who you say you are
>> > or not. We are exchanging info about DEbian/Linux,
>>
>> I guess you mean "Debian GNU/Linux".
>>
> I guess I meant what I said. It is Debian/Linu
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003 21:58:53 -0700, Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Please don't clutter your posts with pgp signatures. Most of us
> don't have the software to interpret them
Are you not running debian, then?
> and I, for one, don't give a rip if you are who you say you are o
On Thu, 31 Jul 2003, Alan Connor wrote:
> Please don't clutter your posts with pgp signatures.
> Most of us don't have the software to interpret them
> and I, for one, don't give a rip if you are who you say
> you are or not. We are exchanging info about DEbian/Linux,
> NOT Swiss bank account num
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 09:58:53PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote:
>
> Please don't clutter your posts with pgp signatures.
> Most of us don't have the software to interpret them
$ apt-cache show gnupg
Package: gnupg
Priority: standard
Section: utils
Description: GNU privacy guard - a free PGP replac
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Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Well, very few people use pgp signatures on the list.
>
> Some may HAVE the software, but have the good taste not to use it
> when there is no point.
You know, for someone who ostensibly uses Debian, and thus is
read
Also sprach Alan Connor (Thu 31 Jul 02003 at 09:58:53PM -0700):
>
> Please don't clutter your posts with pgp signatures.
> Most of us don't have the software to interpret them
> and I, for one, don't give a rip if you are who you say
> you are or not. We are exchanging info about DEbian/Linux,
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 10:52:03AM -0400, Travis Crump wrote:
> For the record, roughly 21% of mail to this list is signed. I am not
> sure if that fits your definition of 'very few'...
_roughly_ 21%? Can't you be any more precise? :)
A
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Alan Connor wrote:
Most of us don't have the software to interpret them
Speak for yourself.
Well, very few people use pgp signatures on the list.
Some may HAVE the software, but have the good taste not to use it
when there is no point.
For the record, roughly 21% of mail to this list is sig
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 10:57:25AM +0200, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 1 01:30:57 2003
> >
> >
> > * Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030801 14:17]:
> > >
> > > Please don't clutter your posts with pgp signatures.
> >
> > Clutter? Says he with the five line sign
On Fri, Aug 01, 2003 at 01:35:45AM -0700, Alan Connor wrote:
> Nick Hastings:
> > * Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030801 14:17]:
> > > and I, for one, don't give a rip if you are who you say
> > > you are or not. We are exchanging info about DEbian/Linux,
> >
> > I guess you mean "Debian GNU/Li
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fri Aug 1 01:30:57 2003
>
>
> * Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030801 14:17]:
> >
> > Please don't clutter your posts with pgp signatures.
>
> Clutter? Says he with the five line signature!
Yes. You are partly right and I have corrected my sig. Thank you.
But you
* Alan Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030801 14:17]:
>
> Please don't clutter your posts with pgp signatures.
Clutter? Says he with the five line signature!
> Most of us don't have the software to interpret them
Speak for yourself.
> and I, for one, don't give a rip if you are who you say
> you
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 09:58:53PM -0700, Alan Connor wrote:
> > From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jul 31 21:53:15 2003
> >
> >
> >
> > I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu running
> > and old DOS application. Does anyone know of a utility that can grab that
> > screen
> From [EMAIL PROTECTED] Thu Jul 31 21:53:15 2003
>
>
>
> I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu running
> and old DOS application. Does anyone know of a utility that can grab that
> screen from another console?
>
> TIA, wishing you well.
>
> I don't see this po
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I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu running
and old DOS application. Does anyone know of a utility that can grab that
screen from another console?
TIA, wishing you well.
I don't see this post on the list, so I am r
On Thu, 2003-07-31 at 15:34, Frank Gevaerts wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:41:08AM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
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> >
> > I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu running
> > and old DOS application.
On Thu, Jul 31, 2003 at 10:41:08AM -0700, Jaye Inabnit ke6sls wrote:
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> I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu running
> and old DOS application. Does anyone know of a utility that can grab that
> screen from a
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>
> I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu running
> and old DOS application. Does anyone know of a utility that can grab that
> screen from another consol
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I would like to take a few snapshots of a console where I have dosemu running
and old DOS application. Does anyone know of a utility that can grab that
screen from another console?
TIA, wishing you well.
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On Tue, Mar 12, 2002 at 10:18:18AM -0800, John Shepherd wrote:
>
> How best to make such a screenshot?
Gnome's screen-shooter applet works nicely.
Johann
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| How best to make such a screenshot?
I can guess what exactly you want - you want a best possible screen
capture of yours without any other application windows like XV or
something else. Do this on an xterm,
"sleep 10; xwd -root screen.xwd"
Minimise the xterm immediately
Install im
John Shepherd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I recently got X running and I'm having a strange
> situation with the screen being "split" in any
> resolution higher than 800*600. I can't think of
> a way to more definitively describe it in words,
> so I would like to capture the whole scre
High,
On Tue, 12 Mar 2002, John Shepherd wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I recently got X running and I'm having a strange
> situation with the screen being "split" in any
> resolution higher than 800*600. I can't think of
> a way to more definitively describe it in words,
> so I would like to capture the who
Hi,
I recently got X running and I'm having a strange
situation with the screen being "split" in any
resolution higher than 800*600. I can't think of
a way to more definitively describe it in words,
so I would like to capture the whole screen to a
graphics file (.jpg, .gif, whatever) and post it
on Thu, 03 Jan 2002 12:53:36PM -0800, Chad Morgan insinuated:
> I know there is a way to capture the screen, I just don't know how
> to do it.
use xv, the "grab" option.
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 01:06:03PM +0200, Andras BALI wrote:
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 03:23:12PM +0200, Michal Novak wrote:
>
> > I need screen capture program for X, which capture complete screen as is.
>
> The simpliest solution is to use "xwd" from the x11/xbase-
On Wed, Jun 28, 2000 at 03:23:12PM +0200, Michal Novak wrote:
> I need screen capture program for X, which capture complete screen as is.
The simpliest solution is to use "xwd" from the x11/xbase-clients
package. Enter the following command in an xterm:
$ xwd -root -out shot.xwd
Try imagemagick with screenshot...I think or something like that ...its part
of the Gnome desktop environment
> -Original Message-
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> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject:
On Wed, 28 Jun 2000, Michal Novak wrote:
>
> I need screen capture program for X, which capture complete screen as
> is.
> Thn for your tips.
The GIMP will allow you to take screenshots. Check out the extensions
menu (Xtns), and you will see an entry for screenshots. It works r
import, from the ImageMagick suite of graphical doolickies.
> -Original Message-
> From: Michal Novak [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: 28 June 2000 14:23
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: Screen Capture
>
>
>
> I need screen capture program fo
I need screen capture program for X, which capture complete screen as
is.
Thn for your tips.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Guyren G Howe) wrote:
>How can I do a screen (or ideally, a window) capture under Debian (I am
>running Window Maker with Gnome, if that helps).
'apropos capture' suggests that you may want to look at the 'import'
program ('man import').
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How can I do a screen (or ideally, a window) capture under Debian (I am
running Window Maker with Gnome, if that helps).
TIA
Russell Coker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>Is there a Debianised program to capture the contents of a window to a BMP or
>jpg file? If so what package should I install?
The programs xwd, gimp, display (from ImageMagick), and quite a few
others can do this.
>If there is none, is it possible to ge
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Martin Fluch wrote:
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>On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Russell Coker wrote:
>
>> Is there a Debianised program to capture the contents of a window to a BMP or
>> jpg file? If so what package should I install?
>
>gimp can make screen and window shots (s
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, aphro wrote:
>On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Russell Coker wrote:
>
>russel >Is there a Debianised program to capture the contents of a window to a
>BMP or
>russel >jpg file? If so what package should I install?
>
>xview can do this
Thanks a lot! Xview is doing just what I need!
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On Fri, Nov 19, 1999 at 07:57:48PM +0100, Russell Coker wrote:
> Is there a Debianised program to capture the contents of a
> window to a BMP or jpg file? If so what package should I
> install?
The imagemagick package provides the `import' command:
import(1)
On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Russell Coker wrote:
russel >Is there a Debianised program to capture the contents of a window to a
BMP or
russel >jpg file? If so what package should I install?
xview can do this
nate
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On Fri, 19 Nov 1999, Russell Coker wrote:
> Is there a Debianised program to capture the contents of a window to a BMP or
> jpg file? If so what package should I install?
gimp can make screen and window shots (see menu Xtns -> Screen Shot).
Martin
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Is there a Debianised program to capture the contents of a window to a BMP or
jpg file? If so what package should I install?
If there is none, is it possible to get output from gnuplot in a saved form
other than Postscript?
I have some textual data files that have two fields on each line which
r
> > Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what's on
> > the desktop?
>
> xwd, xwdtopnm, xwud are useful tools..
AfterStep has that feature built in as well. GIMP does it. XV can do it
too, I think. Even XEmacs20 can.
Andrew
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On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what's on
> the desktop?
xwd, xwdtopnm, xwud are useful tools..
(Included in xbase-clients)
Roy
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On Thu, Apr 15, 1999 at 10:42:03AM -0700, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> I'm putting together a Linux presentation for a communications class,
> and I'd like to be able to show some images of my desktop running
> several different apps.
>
> Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what
*- On 15 Apr, Mark Wagnon wrote about "Screen capture program?"
> I'm putting together a Linux presentation for a communications class,
> and I'd like to be able to show some images of my desktop running
> several different apps.
>
> Dows anyone know of any pro
On Thu, 15 Apr 1999, Mark Wagnon wrote:
> I'm putting together a Linux presentation for a communications class,
> and I'd like to be able to show some images of my desktop running
> several different apps.
>
> Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what's on
> the desktop?
I'm putting together a Linux presentation for a communications class,
and I'd like to be able to show some images of my desktop running
several different apps.
Dows anyone know of any programs that will allow me to capture what's on
the desktop?
TIA
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> 1280x1024x32bits.
>
> Anyone have/know of a program that can accomplish this? is it built into
> the X server somehow?
I know that gimp has a screen capture option. Xtns->Screen Shot.
xv can also do it with the "Grab" button.
How can i capture a (fullscreen/window/rectangle) of my X desktop and
save it as a file? it's time for me to show off WindowMaker to those
less fortunate than i.
I have xwpick, but it doesn't work with TrueColor. i'm running
1280x1024x32bits.
Anyone have/know of a program that can accomplish this
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From what I can tell, the "xv" program does just what you want. If
you don't have it on your Debian distribution, you can download it from
a Debian mirror -- it's in "non-free", so it's not included on the cd's anymore
(to my knowledge). There is an option under the "save" window
In your email to me, Guy Maor, you wrote:
>
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Zachary) writes:
>
> > I am frantically looking for a screen capture tool similar to the capture
> > tool
> > on SGIs. This tool lets you define a region of the screen to save as a .rgb
> > f
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (John Zachary) writes:
> I am frantically looking for a screen capture tool similar to the capture tool
> on SGIs. This tool lets you define a region of the screen to save as a .rgb
> file which may then be opened with xv ... If anyone can lead me in the right
>
Hi,
I am frantically looking for a screen capture tool similar to the capture tool
on SGIs. This tool lets you define a region of the screen to save as a .rgb
file which may then be opened with xv ... If anyone can lead me in the right
direction, I would really appreciate it.
BTW, I've
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