On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 17:22:50 +0800 (CST)
Stephen Liu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Randy,
>
> FreeBSD 5.2
>
> >vidcontrol -p < /dev/ttyv0 > shot.scr
>
> with the above command a file 'shot.scr' was created.
> But I have no program to view it.
>
> # pkg_info | grep scr2txt
> # pk
Hi Randy,
FreeBSD 5.2
>vidcontrol -p < /dev/ttyv0 > shot.scr
with the above command a file 'shot.scr' was created.
But I have no program to view it.
# pkg_info | grep scr2txt
# pkg_info | grep scr2png
# pkg_info | grep -w xv
all no printout
# cd /usr/ports
# make search name=scr2
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 11:23:13 -0500
"Andrew L. Gould" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> How can I make a screenshot of what's on my monitor? (I searched the
> archives unsuccessfully for "screenshot".)
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 4.10.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
Everyone so far has mentioned mostly screensh
On Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 01:22:27PM -0400, JJB wrote:
> DO any of the suggestions made so for work from the command line or
> do they all just run under x?
If in X but you want a command line, install ImageMagick and use
$ convert X: screenshot.jpg
then point to the window you want a screenshot o
On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 19:29:41 +0200
Michal Pasternak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Andrew L. Gould [Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 12:17:10PM -0500]:
> >
> > I flubbed my first attempt with xwd -- I need to spend more time
> > with it's man page.
>
> Try:
>
> xwd | xwdtopnm | pnmtojpeg > foo.jpg
>
>
JJB [Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 01:22:27PM -0400]:
> DO any of the suggestions made so for work from the command line or
> do they all just run under x?
screen has a "hardcopy" function (C-a h) and a log function (C-a H), if you
want to play with textmode.
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Andrew L. Gould [Fri, Jun 04, 2004 at 12:17:10PM -0500]:
>
> I flubbed my first attempt with xwd -- I need to spend more time with
> it's man page.
Try:
xwd | xwdtopnm | pnmtojpeg > foo.jpg
... and xli (xloadimage) for lightweight image viewing program.
Gimp, ImageMagick, ksnapshot ar
DO any of the suggestions made so for work from the command line or
do they all just run under x?
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On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 18:41:02 +0200 (CEST)
Cordula's Web <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > How can I make a screenshot of what's on my monitor? (I searched
> > > the archives unsuccessfully for "screenshot".)
> >
> > Gimp is an image manipulation program similar to Photoshop or
> > PaintShopPro,
Hello,
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
How can I make a screenshot of what's on my monitor? (I searched the
archives unsuccessfully for "screenshot".)
Or what about ImageMagick? :) and its import utility? Maybe it is big
weapon for something so small.. but ImageMagick is imho very useful
piece of softwa
> > How can I make a screenshot of what's on my monitor? (I searched the
> > archives unsuccessfully for "screenshot".)
>
> Gimp is an image manipulation program similar to Photoshop or
> PaintShopPro, which can also grab screenshots etc. Run Gimp and then
> select File->Acquire->Screen_Shot. A
Andrew L. Gould wrote:
How can I make a screenshot of what's on my monitor? (I searched the
archives unsuccessfully for "screenshot".)
I'm running FreeBSD 4.10.
Thanks,
Andrew
Gimp is an image manipulation program similar to Photoshop or
PaintShopPro, which can also grab screenshots etc. Run Gimp
On Friday 04 June 2004 11:23 am, Andrew L. Gould wrote:
> How can I make a screenshot of what's on my monitor? (I searched the
> archives unsuccessfully for "screenshot".)
>
> I'm running FreeBSD 4.10.
>
Gimp and if you use KDE, KSnapshop
> Thanks,
>
> Andrew
>
If you use kde, there is an application called "knsapshot". it allows to do screenshot
and to save it in a jpg fromat
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