On Wed 28 Jul 2021 at 11:16:42 (+1200), Richard Hector wrote:
> On 27/07/21 7:14 pm, Jupiter777 wrote:
> > I am in the middle of installing buster 10.10.x on my computer.
> >
> > I see that I can take screenshots as the dialog boxes tell me:
> >
> > Screensho
│ │
│ │ Directory in which to save debug logs: │ │
│ │ │ │
│ │ /target/root/thelogs___ │ │
└─│ │ ┘
│ │
│ │
└─┘
I suppose (untested) you can do this any time after /target is
created, and not just at the end. (I created /target/root/thelogs
in the Alt-F2 shell as I was too lazy to fetch a stick.) I also
suppose that any screenshots get included, along with the logs.
Cheers,
David.
On Wed, 2021-07-28 at 13:31 +0100, Tixy wrote:
> On Wed, 2021-07-28 at 07:54 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> > On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 10:05:54PM -0600, Jupiter777 wrote:
> > > so loop-with-no-exit went like:
> > >
> > >
> > > -- installer recognized the disk, OK
> > >
> > > -- did the 1gb /boot e
On Wed, 2021-07-28 at 07:54 -0400, Greg Wooledge wrote:
> On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 10:05:54PM -0600, Jupiter777 wrote:
> > so loop-with-no-exit went like:
> >
> >
> > -- installer recognized the disk, OK
> >
> > -- did the 1gb /boot ext2 non-encrypted configured , OK /dev/sda7
> >
> > -- 150gb
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 10:05:54PM -0600, Jupiter777 wrote:
> so loop-with-no-exit went like:
>
>
> -- installer recognized the disk, OK
>
> -- did the 1gb /boot ext2 non-encrypted configured , OK /dev/sda7
>
> -- 150gb partition, planned to be / with everything in it,
>recognized by inst
On 2021-07-27 12:53 PM, Brian wrote:
On Tue 27 Jul 2021 at 11:55:32 -0600, Jupiter777 wrote:
On 2021-07-27 06:10 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 7/27/21 12:14 AM, Jupiter777 wrote:
hello,
I am in the middle of installing buster 10.10.x on my computer.
I see that I can take screenshots
On 27/07/21 7:14 pm, Jupiter777 wrote:
hello,
I am in the middle of installing buster 10.10.x on my computer.
I see that I can take screenshots as the dialog boxes tell me:
Screenshot Saved as /var/log/
But /var/log is not on the bootable usb I am using ...
Where are the screenshots
buster 10.10.x on my computer.
> > >
> > > I see that I can take screenshots as the dialog boxes tell me:
> > >
> > > Screenshot Saved as /var/log/
> > >
> > >
> > > But /var/log is not on the bootable usb I am using ...
> >
ill it's good for me to know
how to use the https://screenshots.debian.net/ .
I think screenshots.debian.net is for people to "see" how software
"looks like": users of some software upload their screenshots for
others to have an idea of the user interface. So it is more
issue myself but still it's good for me to know
> how to use the https://screenshots.debian.net/ .
I think screenshots.debian.net is for people to "see" how software
"looks like": users of some software upload their screenshots for
others to have an idea of the user interfac
On 2021-07-27 06:10 AM, Peter Ehlert wrote:
On 7/27/21 12:14 AM, Jupiter777 wrote:
hello,
I am in the middle of installing buster 10.10.x on my computer.
I see that I can take screenshots as the dialog boxes tell me:
Screenshot Saved as /var/log/
But /var/log is not on the bootable
On 7/27/21 12:14 AM, Jupiter777 wrote:
hello,
I am in the middle of installing buster 10.10.x on my computer.
I see that I can take screenshots as the dialog boxes tell me:
Screenshot Saved as /var/log/
But /var/log is not on the bootable usb I am using ...
Where are the screenshots
On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 01:14:36AM -0600, Jupiter777 wrote:
>
>
> hello,
>
> I am in the middle of installing buster 10.10.x on my computer.
>
> I see that I can take screenshots as the dialog boxes tell me:
>
> Screenshot Saved as /var/log/
>
>
> But
> Sent: Tuesday, July 27, 2021 at 7:14 AM
> From: "Jupiter777"
> To: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: location of screenshots during debian install
>
>
> Where are the screenshots? I like to use them for troubleshooting?
>
I'm sorry to ask yo
hello,
I am in the middle of installing buster 10.10.x on my computer.
I see that I can take screenshots as the dialog boxes tell me:
Screenshot Saved as /var/log/
But /var/log is not on the bootable usb I am using ...
Where are the screenshots? I like to use them for
On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 02:32:45AM +, Andy Smith wrote:
[...]
> I don't really see there is any need to use Debian's pastebin in
> preference to any other anyway [...]
Persistence might be one reason. As time passes, pastebin services
might disappear and the links break.
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Hi,
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 12:41:26PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> How do I make screenshots acessible to the list?
In a text-based support forum like this I think one should be
careful to use images only as an additional resource, and still use
the body of the email to fully describe
On Sun, Jun 21, 2020 at 03:51:39PM -0400, rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> Thanks for the reply, but no, it isn't. They are images showing a problem
> I'm
> having in Firefox displaying youtube videos on Jessie (with the same version
> of Firefox as on my Buster installation where it seems to work f
rhkramer wrote:
> How do I make screenshots acessible to the list?
Well, there are filehosters for that, such as https://postimages.org/ ,
specially meant for such purposes.
On Sunday, June 21, 2020 02:41:42 PM Charles Curley wrote:
> On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:41:26 -0400
>
> rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> > How do I make screenshots acessible to the list?
>
> If this is something in a text file or in a terminal, please copy and
> paste into your
On Sun, 21 Jun 2020 12:41:26 -0400
rhkra...@gmail.com wrote:
> How do I make screenshots acessible to the list?
If this is something in a text file or in a terminal, please copy and
paste into your email. Please use clear delimiters so we know what's
part of the text you're cop
I want to post a problem here with 4 screenshots -- I tried sending them as
attachments, but the mail got rejected. I then looked up paste.debian.net
(and pastebin.net) and both of those seem to be text only.
How do I make screenshots acessible to the list?
On Friday 17 May 2019 07:57:21 am Curt wrote:
> On 2019-05-17, Gene Heskett wrote:
> >> It's very easy to upload screenshots to screenshots.debian.net.
> >> Possibly less work than organising them in a git repository. I just
> >> did one to
On 2019-05-17, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>> It's very easy to upload screenshots to screenshots.debian.net.
>> Possibly less work than organising them in a git repository. I just
>> did one to test and it took seconds
>> (http://screenshots.debian.net/package/
On 2019-05-17, Gene Heskett wrote:
>>
>> It's very easy to upload screenshots to screenshots.debian.net.
>> Possibly less work than organising them in a git repository. I just
>> did one to test and it took seconds
>> (http://screenshots.debian.net/package/
On Friday 17 May 2019 05:36:32 am Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 03:40:20PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
> >Looking at https://screenshots.debian.net/ the Debian project seems
> > to want some screen shots of different applications etc.
> >
> >I have
On 17/05/2019 10:36, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
> On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 03:40:20PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
>> Looking at https://screenshots.debian.net/ the Debian project seems to
>> want some screen shots of different applications etc.
>>
>> I have taken s
On Thu, May 16, 2019 at 03:40:20PM +0100, Paul Sutton wrote:
Looking at https://screenshots.debian.net/ the Debian project seems to
want some screen shots of different applications etc.
I have taken some screenshots for various purposes and since seeing this
have started to rename, organize
Hi All
Looking at https://screenshots.debian.net/ the Debian project seems to
want some screen shots of different applications etc.
I have taken some screenshots for various purposes and since seeing this
have started to rename, organize and keep them in case the are useful
for this part of
Curt composed on 2019-01-06 18:53 (UTC):
> Brian wrote:
>> What is your version of FF? (Help/About Firefox).
> I found it. Tools --> Web Developer --> Toggle Tools (checked)
> In the console
> :screenshot foo --fullpage
> https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Tools/Web_Console/Helpers
>
On 9 April 2014 12:03, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
>
> So, 2 questions:
> A) What's the best tool
Slavko writes:
> Ahoj,
>
> Dňa Wed, 16 Apr 2014 09:20:54 +0200 Alberto Luaces
> napísal:
>
>> In order to get the clipping coordinates, "display" from the same
>> package bringing "convert" can be used: press "c" and then drag the
>> mouse to define the region.
>>
>> "display" loading is almost i
Ahoj,
Dňa Wed, 16 Apr 2014 09:20:54 +0200 Alberto Luaces
napísal:
> In order to get the clipping coordinates, "display" from the same
> package bringing "convert" can be used: press "c" and then drag the
> mouse to define the region.
>
> "display" loading is almost instantaneous.
I didn't know
On 2014-04-16, Alberto Luaces wrote:
>
> "display" loading is almost instantaneous.
>
Whereas the gimp is gimpy.
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https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/blogs/waldensponderings/entry/2_fer_friday_cropping_pictures_with_imagemagick31?lang=en
>
> it contains simple solution to find proper dimensions for cropping
> graphically, via GIMP, and then use them in batch script - i often use
> this for
ldensponderings/entry/2_fer_friday_cropping_pictures_with_imagemagick31?lang=en
it contains simple solution to find proper dimensions for cropping
graphically, via GIMP, and then use them in batch script - i often use
this for cropping e.g. VBox's screenshots, which adds some noise around
screen ;)
On Tue, 15 Apr 2014, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 3:03 AM, Kevin O'Gorman
> wrote:
> > I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> > they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> > This is an identical region in all cases. So I wan
gave me the clue that convert(1) could do the
cropping. That and 2 bash scripts do all the work.
Since what I start with is batches of 150 screenshots, I move them onto a
portable drive using my Windows laptop, then on Linux I rename them from
the awkward scheme used by my device (Kindle HDX) with bas
> On 13 Apr 2014, at 15:47, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Quick, relatively safe, and mistake-resistant, and without the immense
> downside risk of various one-liners.
Another advantage, and a short coming of developing shell scripts I'd love to
see addressed one day: you can iteratively develop, tes
On Sun, 13 Apr 2014 13:21:19 +0300
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 12 apr 14, 12:26:48, Steve Litt wrote:
> > On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 00:43:45 +0300
> > Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> >
> > > On Mi, 09 apr 14, 08:59:51, Steve Litt wrote:
> > > >
> > > > Or, you can just redirect ls into a file, use Vim to
> On 13 Apr 2014, at 11:33, Scott Ferguson
> wrote:
>
> for i in `ls *.png`;
Never parse the output of ls.
for i in *.png;
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On 2014-04-13, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> for i in `ls *.png`;
>
> Is there something wrong with
>
> for i in *.png
According to this, there is everything right:
http://mywiki.wooledge.org/BashPitfalls#for_i_in_.24.28ls_.2A.mp3.29
# POSIX
for i in *.png; do
[ -e "$i" ] || continue
s
On 13/04/14 22:05, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Du, 13 apr 14, 20:33:00, Scott Ferguson wrote:
>>
>> for i in `ls *.png`;
>
> Is there something wrong with
>
> for i in *.png
>
> ?
Yes.
It leaves no room for improvement.
>
> Kind regards,
> Andrei
>
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> for i in `ls *.png`;
Is there something wrong with
for i in *.png
?
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On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 6:03 AM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
>
> So, 2 questions:
> A) What's the b
On 13/04/14 20:21, Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Sb, 12 apr 14, 12:26:48, Steve Litt wrote:
>> On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 00:43:45 +0300
>> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>>
>>> On Mi, 09 apr 14, 08:59:51, Steve Litt wrote:
Or, you can just redirect ls into a file, use Vim to convert and
rename each f
On Sb, 12 apr 14, 12:26:48, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 00:43:45 +0300
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
> > On Mi, 09 apr 14, 08:59:51, Steve Litt wrote:
> > >
> > > Or, you can just redirect ls into a file, use Vim to convert and
> > > rename each file individually.
> >
> > Could you plea
>> # convert source -crop widthxheight+wo+ho target
> Ah, gotcha. No problem. In the specific case of cropping,
> it's pretty simple; other tasks, maybe the balance would
> be tipped the other way.
>
> In any case, it's only because of familiarity; I'll reach
> for the hammer I know rather th
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 1:42 PM, Cousin Stanley wrote:
>>
>> convert -crop whatever $fn.bak $fn
>>
>> But that's assuming you know how to use
>> 'convert -crop' to do what you want, which I don't.
>
> This is the part of your post
> that I was attempting to address
> and hopefully, clar
>
> convert -crop whatever $fn.bak $fn
>
> But that's assuming you know how to use
> 'convert -crop' to do what you want, which I don't.
This is the part of your post
that I was attempting to address
and hopefully, clarify the use
of the geometry argument to -crop
since you stat
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 5:48 AM, Cousin Stanley wrote:
>> Personally, I'd whip up a quick Pike script
>
> # I think you also sprechen der python :-)
>
> #!/usr/bin/env python
>
> import subprocess as SP
> process = SP.Popen( args , shell = False )
>
That's still calling on convert, though;
> for fn in *.png; do mv $fn $fn.bak; convert -crop whatever $fn.bak $fn; done
>
> But that's assuming you know how to use 'convert -crop'
> to do what you want, which I don't.
>
# convert source -crop geometry target
#
# geometry : width x height + w_offset + h_offset
#
# width x heig
On Sun, Apr 13, 2014 at 2:26 AM, Steve Litt wrote:
> On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 00:43:45 +0300
> Andrei POPESCU wrote:
>
>> On Mi, 09 apr 14, 08:59:51, Steve Litt wrote:
>> >
>> > Or, you can just redirect ls into a file, use Vim to convert and
>> > rename each file individually.
>>
>> Could you please
On Thu, 10 Apr 2014 00:43:45 +0300
Andrei POPESCU wrote:
> On Mi, 09 apr 14, 08:59:51, Steve Litt wrote:
> >
> > Or, you can just redirect ls into a file, use Vim to convert and
> > rename each file individually.
>
> Could you please elaborate on this?
ls -1 *.png > doit.sh
chmod a+x doit.sh
g
On 11/04/14 05:07, Ric Moore wrote:
> On 04/09/2014 10:09 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
>> On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:03:14AM -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
>>> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
>>> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
>>> Th
On 04/09/2014 10:09 PM, Chris Bannister wrote:
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:03:14AM -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
This is an identical region in all cases. So I want
2014-04-10 10:05 GMT+02:00 Alex Mestiashvili :
> On 04/09/2014 11:03 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:12:40PM +0200, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
>>
>>> |
>>> find . -name "*.png" | parallel -P8 convert -quality 95 {} -geometry
>>> 1280 /tmp/{.}.jpg|
>>>
>> Alternatively
>
On 04/09/2014 11:03 PM, Jonathan Dowland wrote:
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:12:40PM +0200, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
|
find . -name "*.png" | parallel -P8 convert -quality 95 {} -geometry 1280
/tmp/{.}.jpg|
Alternatively
find . -name "*.png" -exec convert -quality 95 {} -geometry 1280 /tmp/{}
On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:03:14AM -0700, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
>
> So, 2 questions:
> A) Wh
On Mi, 09 apr 14, 08:59:51, Steve Litt wrote:
>
> Or, you can just redirect ls into a file, use Vim to convert and rename
> each file individually.
Could you please elaborate on this?
Kind regards,
Andrei
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On Wed, Apr 09, 2014 at 03:12:40PM +0200, Alex Mestiashvili wrote:
> |
> find . -name "*.png" | parallel -P8 convert -quality 95 {} -geometry 1280
> /tmp/{.}.jpg|
Alternatively
find . -name "*.png" -exec convert -quality 95 {} -geometry 1280 /tmp/{}.jpg +
note '+' not '\;' which denotes to run
On 04/09/2014 12:03 PM, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
So, 2 questions:
A) What's the best tool for the j
On Wed, 9 Apr 2014 03:03:14 -0700
"Kevin O'Gorman" wrote:
> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
>
> So, 2 questions:
> A) What's
On 2014-04-09 03:03:14 Kevin O'Gorman wrote:
> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
>
> So, 2 questions:
> A) What's the best tool
2014-04-09 12:03 GMT+02:00 Kevin O'Gorman :
> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
>
> So, 2 questions:
> A) What's the best tool f
On 09/04/14 20:03, Kevin O'Gorman wrote:> I have a few hundred screen
shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
>
> So, 2 questions: A) What's the best tool for th
Kevin O'Gorman writes:
> I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
> they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
> This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
If it's really the identical region of the screen I wold consider
I have a few hundred screen shots I want to put on a web page, but
they are all full-screen and I want to crop to the real contents.
This is an identical region in all cases. So I want to script it.
So, 2 questions:
A) What's the best tool for the job? Gimp, irfanview, or something else?
B) Is t
.
Anybody have a solution. I don't want to use gnome-screenshot or any
of the other "big" solutions.
Cheers
WM = ratpoison and the screenshot app here is scrot. Configured a hotkey
under ratpoison for quick screenshots.
In ~/.ratpoisonrc I added:
bind z exec scrot $n '
nload the
stream with something like clive, then take your screenshots directly
from mplayer or other player.
I will give it a shot - it's not youtube so I have no problems there.
Works beautifully - Thanks
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then take your screenshots directly
from mplayer or other player.
I will give it a shot - it's not youtube so I have no problems there.
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ed adding -display:0 to the
> import command but so far no luck.
>
This works for me on wheezy:
~$ convert x:root image.png
Then crop to the image portion you want.
Alternatively, if it's on youtube, for example, you could download the
stream with something like clive, then take your scree
I hae been trying to capture on-screen flash pics using ImageMagicks
Import command. But on some sites if flash is used to display the pics,
all I get is a black screen. I have tried adding -display:0 to the
import command but so far no luck.
Anybody have a solution. I don't want to use gnom
On 25/10/12 07:59 AM, Vincent Lefevre wrote:
On 2012-10-24 11:21:18 +0200, lee wrote:
You may want to use "scrot -s" instead of import so you can select a
window or an area to take a screenshot of. I think I'll switch to scrot
because import blacks out parts of windows that are below other wind
On 2012-10-24 11:21:18 +0200, lee wrote:
> You may want to use "scrot -s" instead of import so you can select a
> window or an area to take a screenshot of. I think I'll switch to scrot
> because import blacks out parts of windows that are below other windows
> ...
"import" sometimes also adds bl
Frank McCormick writes:
> On 23/10/12 05:06 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>> Most screenshot tools allow to select and they also allow to give a name
>> and automatically add numbers to the name. If you want to do more, I
>> recommend to use http://shutter-project.org/ .
>>
>
>
> Well ImageMagicks im
On 23/10/12 05:30 PM, Tony Baldwin wrote:
I use scrot, and do it like this:
#!/bin/bash
filedate=$(date +%m%d%y%H%M%S)
scrot $filedate.jpg
gthumb $filedate.jpg
exit
The filedate is what I was missing for ImageMagicks import
I use OpenBox periodiclly...but mostly use Fluxbox..and h
On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 09:11:53AM -0400, Frank McCormick wrote:
> On 23/10/12 05:06 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> >Most screenshot tools allow to select and they also allow to give a name
> >and automatically add numbers to the name. If you want to do more, I
> >recommend to use http://shutter-project
On 23/10/12 05:06 AM, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
Most screenshot tools allow to select and they also allow to give a name
and automatically add numbers to the name. If you want to do more, I
recommend to use http://shutter-project.org/ .
Well ImageMagicks import doesn't allow this ( or I couldn't
Most screenshot tools allow to select and they also allow to give a name
and automatically add numbers to the name. If you want to do more, I
recommend to use http://shutter-project.org/ .
Regards,
Ralf
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> |
> | DestroyFunc Screenshot
> | AddToFunc Screenshot
> | + I Exec exec mkdir -p $HOME/fvwm/screenshots
> | + I Exec exec import -window root -quality 100
> | $HOME/fvwm/screenshots/screenshot-`date +%Y%m%d_%H%M`.png
> |
> |
> | DestroyFunc Screenshot-Dela
On 22/10/12 07:23 PM, lee wrote:
Exec exec import -frame -quality 100 $HOME/fvwm/screenshots/screenshot-`date
+%Y%m%d_%H%M`.png
This is exactly what I was looking for...automatic naming.
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they've been taken ?
, [ ~/.fvwm/.fvwm2rc ]
| Key Print A A Screenshot
|
|
| # Screenshot - using import from ImageMagick
| # taken from fvwm-crystal
|
| DestroyFunc Screenshot
| AddToFunc Screenshot
| + I Exec exec mkdir -p $HOME/fvwm/screenshots
| + I Exec e
I am having trouble finding a screenshot program which will do what I want.
I often take shots from websites featuring old homes -- the problem is
the software I have been using (scrot) sometimes has trouble grabbing
the keyboard so that I can select a portion of a webpage. It does
however do
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 11:37:33 -0400
Tom Ashley wrote:
> On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 14:26:18 +0300
> Rares Aioanei wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi all,
> >
> > Don't know if this is a bug or PEBKAC or what is the package to
> > report bugs against. The idea is xfce4-screenshooter and
> > gnome-screenshot-tool segf
On Mon, 2011-10-03 at 14:26 +0300, Rares Aioanei wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Don't know if this is a bug or PEBKAC or what is the package to report
> bugs against. The idea is xfce4-screenshooter and
> gnome-screenshot-tool segfault on Fluxbox (testing/unstable machine,
> up-to-date), while working ok o
On Mon, 3 Oct 2011 14:26:18 +0300
Rares Aioanei wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Don't know if this is a bug or PEBKAC or what is the package to
> report bugs against. The idea is xfce4-screenshooter and
> gnome-screenshot-tool segfault on Fluxbox (testing/unstable machine,
> up-to-date), while working
Hi all,
Don't know if this is a bug or PEBKAC or what is the package to report bugs
against. The idea is xfce4-screenshooter and gnome-screenshot-tool segfault on
Fluxbox (testing/unstable machine, up-to-date), while working ok on LXDE. Does
anyone have some experience or insight on this?
Th
On Sun, 2011-01-23 at 08:20 -0800, Jimmy Johnson wrote:
> Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> > I want to capture a rotating figure in a window and make a movie of it.
> > I've Googled several ways to take screenshots with programs (gimp,
> > shutter, imagemagick, etc.) but h
Kenward Vaughan wrote:
I want to capture a rotating figure in a window and make a movie of it.
I've Googled several ways to take screenshots with programs (gimp,
shutter, imagemagick, etc.) but have seen no way to do this consistently
every 0.X seconds...
fbcat looked hopeful until I rea
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 02:05:20 -0800, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> I want to capture a rotating figure in a window and make a movie of it.
(...)
What is the source of the animation? Animated gif, streaming video...?
You can use a video screen capture program.
You have many choices, starting from ffm
You can achieve this by installing scrot and executing simple bash script
with infite loop
scrot_script.sh
#!/bin/bash
while :
do
scrot
sleep 2 # the interval between screenshots you need
done
Regards
Roman
On Sun, Jan 23, 2011 at 11:05 AM, Kenward Vaughan wrote:
> I want to capture a rotating figure in a window and make a movie of it.
> I've Googled several ways to take screenshots with programs (gimp,
> shutter, imagemagick, etc.) but have seen no way to do this consistently
>
On Sun, 23 Jan 2011 02:05:20 -0800 Kenward Vaughan
shared this with us all:
>I want to capture a rotating figure in a window and make a movie of it.
>I've Googled several ways to take screenshots with programs (gimp,
>shutter, imagemagick, etc.) but have seen no way to do this
I want to capture a rotating figure in a window and make a movie of it.
I've Googled several ways to take screenshots with programs (gimp,
shutter, imagemagick, etc.) but have seen no way to do this consistently
every 0.X seconds...
fbcat looked hopeful until I realized that nvidia doesn
Hi All,
I have made this installation screenshots of Debian Etch, for those
who may find them interesting, later (In few days) I will be posting
in the same site, how to install the different servers you can run on
Debian etch.
http://linux.go2linux.org/node/67
Hope it is usefull for somebody
solution?
Any particular reason why you aren't using ImageMagick's screenshot tool
(import)?
You already have it installed since you're using 'convert'.
/M
Thanks to all who have replied. I found the problem. Initially when I
faced the problem, I was taking the
On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 09:46:47AM -0500, kamaraju kusumanchi wrote:
>Hi all
>
>Using Debian unstable, KDE 3.5.1, installed from official debian repositories.
>
>I used
>
>xwd |convert - screenshot.jpg
>
>$ls -al screenshot.jpg
>-rw-r--r-- 1 rajulocal rajulocal 1166 2006-02-22 09:40 screenshot.jpg
Which window did you select for the screen shot? You didn't use the
'-root' argument, so I assume you didn't want the full screen...
In any case, try the tools individually before trying to bundle
them up in pipelines.
For example:
xwd >/tmp/xwd.out
file /tmp/xwd.out
/tmp
Hi all
Using Debian unstable, KDE 3.5.1, installed from official debian
repositories.
I used
xwd |convert - screenshot.jpg
$ls -al screenshot.jpg
-rw-r--r-- 1 rajulocal rajulocal 1166 2006-02-22 09:40 screenshot.jpg
But then when I view this image using display or kview or showimg etc.,
t
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