Re: Snapshot+Clipboard

2008-10-23 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]



Claudio Grondi wrote:
 
 Yves Lange wrote:
 Hello,
 i'm searching a method to take a snapshot and save it in a jpg, bmp or 
 gif file. I tried with win32api and win32con but it save the snapshot to 
 the clipboard, so i tried to redirect this in a file but i have some 
 problems while getting the IMAGE stocked in the clipboard and save it to 
 a file. Can somebody help me ?
 
 Questions:
 -How can i read the snapshot in the clipboard ?
 -How can i take a snapshot in a different way (less difficult) ?
 
 Thks.
 
 Use PIL which on Windows supports taking snapshots of the screen.
 code
 import ImageGrab
 GrabbedImage = ImageGrab.grab() # store screenshot as RGB Image
 GrabbedImage.save(TheScreenshot.jpg) # PIL evaluates extension
 /code
 For more details see:
http://effbot.org/imagingbook/imagegrab.htm
 (works on Windows only)
 
 Claudio Grondi
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In my project I need a module to do the ImageGrab's job but in linux,
so is there a linux version module by now or do you know the other module
fit for linux?

if anybody knows that, please reply me, thanks.

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Snapshot+Clipboard

2006-07-19 Thread Yves Lange
Hello,
i'm searching a method to take a snapshot and save it in a jpg, bmp or 
gif file. I tried with win32api and win32con but it save the snapshot to 
the clipboard, so i tried to redirect this in a file but i have some 
problems while getting the IMAGE stocked in the clipboard and save it to 
a file. Can somebody help me ?

Questions:
-How can i read the snapshot in the clipboard ?
-How can i take a snapshot in a different way (less difficult) ?

Thks.
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Re: Snapshot+Clipboard

2006-07-19 Thread Claudio Grondi
Yves Lange wrote:
 Hello,
 i'm searching a method to take a snapshot and save it in a jpg, bmp or 
 gif file. I tried with win32api and win32con but it save the snapshot to 
 the clipboard, so i tried to redirect this in a file but i have some 
 problems while getting the IMAGE stocked in the clipboard and save it to 
 a file. Can somebody help me ?
 
 Questions:
 -How can i read the snapshot in the clipboard ?
 -How can i take a snapshot in a different way (less difficult) ?
 
 Thks.

Use PIL which on Windows supports taking snapshots of the screen.
code
import ImageGrab
GrabbedImage = ImageGrab.grab() # store screenshot as RGB Image
GrabbedImage.save(TheScreenshot.jpg) # PIL evaluates extension
/code
For more details see:
   http://effbot.org/imagingbook/imagegrab.htm
(works on Windows only)

Claudio Grondi
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