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Technical (Development, Security, etc.) => Unix / Linux Discussion => Topic started by: Joe on September 25, 2005, 02:37:22 am
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Its a little program that shipped with KDE. No use whatsoever, but man is it sweet! I get to see tux dancing arround my my xterm.
As soon as I figure out how to take a screenshot, I'm doing it. =)
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Use KSnapshot? or import.
Yea... just start up 50 AMORs ;D
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Good idea!
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I used that for awhile, but it got really old really fast.
The easiest way to screenshot is to run:
import -window root <filename>.png
If that doesn't work, install ImageMagick
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KSnapshot is easier than that ;D
Also: The Gimp -> File -> Acquire -> Screenshot
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By the time you've run a program, I already have my screenshot.. I don't see how it could be faster.
Windowskey-R import -window root picture.png
Takes about 2 seconds to type. And I can do it from anywhere at any time, without touching my mouse. Very fast.
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We're not talking about speed, we're talking about simplicity ;D.
I used that for awhile, but it got really old really fast.
The easiest way to screenshot is to run:
import -window root <filename>.png
If that doesn't work, install ImageMagick
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I still think it's easiest, too. All you need to do is remember 3 simple words :P
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Or you could just click KSnapshot ;D
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I think typing out the command is easier
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I think typing out the command is easier
Stop sucking up to Ron. :P
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I don't see how KSnapshot could possibly be easier than import.
You could just type import file.jpg (http://67.82.16.160:420/ss.jpg)
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KSnapshot can do single window/Full screen and a delay with clicks of the mouse.
Please do that with import with consulting man pages, --help, google, or any other user. (If you already know, stfu :( You're a Linux geek.)
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KSnapshot can do single window/Full screen and a delay with clicks of the mouse.
Please do that with import with consulting man pages, --help, google, or any other user. (If you already know, stfu :( You're a Linux geek.)
That's *way* more involved than import.
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Which is why input loses. =p
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Which is why input loses. =p
The easiest way to screenshot is to run:
import -window root <filename>.png
(minor emphasis added)
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Hmm... now that I think about it... import might be easier if KDE wasn't shipped with the distro...
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AMOR does get boring quickly. :(
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btw, to take a snapshot of a window:
import -window [title]
Or the full screen:
import -window root
not very difficult!
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Now do it with a delay of 5 seconds!