Thanks all, I used gimp and with a little playing around, it works great.
Usually I search for this myself, but I was a little pressed for time, so
i though I would get a quicker responce though the list. Thanks again :)
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Launch the gimp...
File>Acquire>Screenshot
You can set up your desktop, set the capture timer, and move windows you don't
want to appear (like The Gimp itself) to another desktop, etc. You can also take
the live window, or the whole desktop...
--jeremy
Quoting "Todd A. Jacobs" <[EMAIL PROTECTE
On Thu, 10 Oct 2002, Joe Giles wrote:
> This is probably a pretty elementary question, but how can I take a
> screen shot of my desktop and paste it into Gimp?
You can import directly into Gimp. For myself, though, I use a homemade
wrapper around the ImageMagick utilities:
http://www.codeg
GIMP will actually do screenshots.
Open GIMP, click on File --> Acquire --> Screen Shot. Choose the
appropriate options and away you go :).
Andy.
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From: Joe Giles [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 10, 2002 4:15 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, 2002-10-10 at 16:15, Joe Giles wrote:
> This is probably a pretty elementary question, but how can I take a screen
> shot of my desktop and paste it into Gimp?
>From Gimp: File -> Acquire -> Screen Shot...
Without Gimp: man import
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just use gimp to acquire the screenshot
file->aquire->screenshot
will open up a dialog to do so
On Thursday 10 October 2002 03:15 pm, Joe Giles wrote:
> This is probably a pretty elementary question, but how can I take a screen
> shot of my desktop and paste it into Gimp?
>
> Thanks
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A quick search on www.google.com (hint, hint) of "print screen linux"
returns some of the following...
* A utility called ksnapshot
* Another called WindowMaker
* Another called Keystroke
Good luck.
On Thu, Oct 10, 2002 at 02:15:23PM -0600, Joe Giles wrote:
> This is probably a pretty elementary question, but how can I take a screen
> shot of my desktop and paste it into Gimp?
Probably the easiest is select file from gimp menu, click on Acquire,
and let gimp do it. There are many other utili
Joe Giles wrote:
> This is probably a pretty elementary question, but how can I take a screen
> shot of my desktop and paste it into Gimp?
>
I'd been using ksnapshot (KDE) without any trouble.
Hope this helps.
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