Ah ha!. The "jpeg" console command does exactly what I want.  It saves a
jpeg as mapname_sequence in the game's screenshots directory.





On Fri, Aug 2, 2013 at 4:24 PM, Ross Bemrose <[email protected]> wrote:

> Doesn't Steam already correlate which map it is if you use the Steam
> client's F12 screenshot tool?
>
> I know it tags maps on images you upload from TF2 using the screenshot
> tool, but maybe that's a TF2-only thing.  Specifically, it shows up in the
> LOCATION field in your Steam screenshots... and it works even on custom
> maps.
>
>
> On 8/2/2013 7:18 PM, Foo Bar wrote:
>
>> Hello- sorry for the off topic post but I was hoping to pick a brain or
>> two
>> about how to go about this.
>>
>> I want to find a way to take screen shots of maps and automagically link
>> them to the current map name.  I'm trying to build a catalog of maps on my
>> hl2dm server and include screen shots for preview purposes.
>>
>> As far as I know screen shots are only named YYYY-MM-DD_sequence.
>>
>> I figure some sort of overlay hack could be used, but I dislike this idea.
>>   I could also setup a bind that executes a server side command to log the
>> current date, but I'd still have to manually correlate the time stamps of
>> when the screen shot was taken and the actual screen shot filename.  I
>> don't think there'd be a way to capture the generated screen shot name
>> either.
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> [foo] bar
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