Re: Screen Capture of Widget Applications [message #46877] |
Sat, 07 January 2006 14:35  |
Karsten Rodenacker
Messages: 98 Registered: July 1997
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Am Sat, 07 Jan 2006 22:29:25 +0100 schrieb Kenneth P. Bowman
<k-bowman@removethis.tamu.edu>:
> In article <MPG.1e299a57bdc979f5989afb@news.frii.com>,
> David Fanning <davidf@dfanning.com> wrote:
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>> This is a Windows only program, but there must be similar
>> programs for UNIX computers. If you know of one, please let
>> me know. This kind of functionality if very useful at times. :-)
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> Mac OS X has a built-in utility called Grab that will do this sort of
> thing. It will even capture pulled-down menus.
>
> Cheers, Ken
Possibly the build in screencapture:
usage: screencapture [-icmwsWx] [files]
-i capture screen interactively, by selection or window
control key - causes screen shot to go to clipboard
space key - toggle between mouse selection and
window selection modes
escape key - cancels interactive screen shot
-c force screen capture to go to the clipboard
-m only capture the main monitor, undefined if -i is set
-w only allow window selection mode
-s only allow mouse selection mode
-W start interaction in window selection mode
-x do not play sounds
-S in window capture mode, capture the screen not the window
-C capture the cursor as well as the screen. only in non-inte
odes
-t<format> image format to create, default is png
files where to save the screen capture, 1 file per screen
might serve better for this purpose
Karsten
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