Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-07 Thread Ryan Caveney
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >However would it be possible to paste the selected/highlighted text to >another file on anther desktop such as KDE or Gnome. I am working in >Xwindow in "another level". If possible, how? You want to paste while switching between different window manager

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-07 Thread Stephen Liu
in advance. B.R. Stephen - Original Message - From: "Ryan Caveney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 2:45 AM Subject: Re: Saving screen content > Stephen Liu wrote: > > >I can highlight the text in ' xwindo

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-06 Thread Ryan Caveney
Stephen Liu wrote: >I can highlight the text in ' xwindown' but can't find option for selecting >'copy or paste' commands Ah. I see the problem. When I said >> If all you want to do is copy+paste text, then just highlight it >> with your mouse, go to the window where you want to paste, >> an

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-05 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi Ryan, Thanks for your response. - Original Message - From: "Ryan Caveney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 1:50 AM Subject: Re: Saving screen content > If all you want to do is copy+paste text, then just highlight it

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-05 Thread Ryan Caveney
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >What I am interested to know is whether there are commands which can copy >part of the content or the complete content on the screen of Xwindow >(running in another level in RH) and paste the same to another document so >that it can be saved for further use

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-05 Thread Stephen Liu
. Stephen - Original Message - From: "Danny" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Stephen Liu" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, June 06, 2000 3:51 PM Subject: Re: Saving screen content > kde comes with a package cal

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-05 Thread Danny
kde comes with a package called "snapshot" you can use On Mon, 05 Jun 2000, Stephen Liu wrote: > Hi everybody, > > > "RH 6.2Xwindow (another level)" > > Kindly advise how to copy/save the content on Xwindow screen to a file? > (commands used - similar to snapshot) > > Thanks in advance. >

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-04 Thread Adam Sleight
man import (to view the options) import whatevername.jpg (click the mouse once and it'll beep twice...) display whatevername.jpg it's part of ImageMagick which is installed in most distributions. I use gimp ocassionaly for this too. Also GNOME has a nice applet called Screen Shooter http://www.to

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-04 Thread Victor R. Cardona
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 08:02:15AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > Kindly advise how to copy/save the content on Xwindow screen to a file? > (commands used - similar to snapshot) Gimp has a function that will do that. Victor -- "If you're sick and tired of the politics of cynicism and polls and p

Re: Saving screen content

2000-06-04 Thread Hal Burgiss
On Mon, Jun 05, 2000 at 08:02:15AM +0800, Stephen Liu wrote: > "RH 6.2Xwindow (another level)" > > Kindly advise how to copy/save the content on Xwindow screen to a file? > (commands used - similar to snapshot) 'man xwd' and 'man xwpick' for starters. I am sure there are others as well. --

Saving screen content

2000-06-04 Thread Stephen Liu
Hi everybody, "RH 6.2Xwindow (another level)" Kindly advise how to copy/save the content on Xwindow screen to a file? (commands used - similar to snapshot) Thanks in advance. B.R. Stephen -- To unsubscribe: mail [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" as the Subject.