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If you have gkrellm installed install the plugin called gkrellshoot.  It
allows for a wait time and then you get the cross hairs which you can
click and drag over the area you want to screen shoot.  I've used it to
take pics of parts of my screen as well as my whole screen.  You can
also set what app launches the picture after it's been grabbed.  I use
xv for that.  I believe tho imagemagick is what gkrellshoot uses to do
the captures.  So if you don't have gkrellm installed check your
imagemagick doc files if you have it installed.

On Sun, 06 Jul 2003 14:24:22 -0700 (PDT)
Gëzim Hoxha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hello gang,
> 
> I am not sure what I was using when I found this out,
> maybe red hat or mandrake. But it was an app for
> taking screenshots, what was special about it was
> that, it had a feature to click & drag on a window and
> it would take that part of the windows and save it.
> Anyone know which app this is? (It's not ksnapshot
> coz, it only takes snapshots of the whole desktop or a
> whole windows, if not let me know )
> 
> Thanks,
> ZiM

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