Hi,
Another option would be just to photograph the screen with a digital
camera. This has the advantage of being completely platform independant.
Of course, you need a digital camera, but these are increasingly common.
(Hm, I wonder if the cameras that are being embedded in cellphones have
enough resolution/sensitivity to do the trick. Somehow, I doubt it.)
In general, using a digital camera for sysadmin-related work, such as
documenting how to replace a hard disk, is a pretty cool idea.
Rony
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> There is a bug in AbiWord handling of mixed Hebrew+English
> text. To demonstrate it, I need to capture the behavior of a
> window for a time
> interval.
>
> Standard methods of screen capture - capture only a single frame.
>
> Is there any tool or script or tip for performing "video capture"?
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