Or hardcore variant.
Write the simplest QML Camera app, without any controls. Write a script, which opens your app. And, with phablet-screenshot, take a photo.
10.03.2015, 22:50, "Sergio Schvezov" <[email protected]>:
On martes 10 de marzo de 2015 16h'43:40 ART, Facundo Batista wrote:
El 10/03/15 a las 16:39, Zeeshan Chawdhary escibió:phablet-screenshotis the commandBut this will take a *screenshot* (that is, an image of what the device
is showing in its screen), not a *photo* (that is, an image using the
device's camera).You can talk to the hybris apis directly if you want [1] or use
qtubuntu-camera (or whatever the new name is called).
[1]
https://github.com/libhybris/libhybris/blob/master/hybris/include/hybris/camera/camera_compatibility_layer.h
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