Hi all,
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 06:22:38PM +0200, Michael Hauser wrote:
> Vivian Brégier ejaculated:
> > eval $(tr '\0' ' ' < /proc/$(pgrep awesome)/environ) scrot
>
> Thanks for that oneliner.
>
> Telneting or sshing into the box is of course the obvious option.
Well, it was too obvious for me
On 19.07.2012 18:18, Michael Hauser wrote:
> Vincent Bernat wrote:
>> ❦ 19 juillet 2012 16:36 CEST, Andre Klärner :
>>
>> You could take a virtual console (Ctrl-Alt-F1) and take the screenshot
>> from here:
>>
>> $ DISPLAY=:0 scrot
>
> Pressing the Alt key would close the menu.
>
> Perhaps som
❦ 19 juillet 2012 18:12 CEST, Vivian Brégier :
> You might also need to set XAUTHORITY variable too, or the X server
> will refuse the connection.
> Easiest is to import awesome's environment, for example :
>
> eval $(tr '\0' ' ' < /proc/$(pgrep awesome)/environ) scrot
Oh, that's a useful comma
Vivian Brégier ejaculated:
>
> eval $(tr '\0' ' ' < /proc/$(pgrep awesome)/environ) scrot
>
Thanks for that oneliner.
Telneting or sshing into the box is of course the obvious option.
Regards. mih
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Vincent Bernat wrote:
> ❦ 19 juillet 2012 16:36 CEST, Andre Klärner :
>
> You could take a virtual console (Ctrl-Alt-F1) and take the screenshot
> from here:
>
> $ DISPLAY=:0 scrot
Pressing the Alt key would close the menu.
Perhaps someone can explain why and how a Net/Notebook's Powerbutton
You might also need to set XAUTHORITY variable too, or the X server
will refuse the connection.
Easiest is to import awesome's environment, for example :
eval $(tr '\0' ' ' < /proc/$(pgrep awesome)/environ) scrot
2012/7/19 Vincent Bernat :
> ❦ 19 juillet 2012 16:36 CEST, Andre Klärner :
>
>> Hi
❦ 19 juillet 2012 16:36 CEST, Andre Klärner :
> Hi alltogether,
>
> I am currently trying to debug a problem with some strange behaving
> GTK-menus.
>
> I wanted to take a screenshot of the phenomen but somehow awesome does not
> get my keypress as long as the gtk-menu is open.
>
> As this menu-
Claudio Roberto França Pereira wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Alexander Yakushev
> wrote:
> > Hi Andre,
> >
> > Use a delayed screenshot. Scrot can do this, run "scrot -d 5", then open
> > your menu and wait for 5 seconds.
>
>
> >> As this menu-problem sometimes doesn't happen for da
On Thu, Jul 19, 2012 at 11:43 AM, Alexander Yakushev
wrote:
> Hi Andre,
>
> Use a delayed screenshot. Scrot can do this, run "scrot -d 5", then open
> your menu and wait for 5 seconds.
>> As this menu-problem sometimes doesn't happen for days I can't always keep
>> a recordmydesktop session open
Hi Andre,
Use a delayed screenshot. Scrot can do this, run "scrot -d 5", then open
your menu and wait for 5 seconds.
On Jul 19, 2012 5:37 PM, "Andre Klärner" wrote:
>
> Hi alltogether,
>
> I am currently trying to debug a problem with some strange behaving
> GTK-menus.
>
> I wanted to take a scre
Hi alltogether,
I am currently trying to debug a problem with some strange behaving
GTK-menus.
I wanted to take a screenshot of the phenomen but somehow awesome does not
get my keypress as long as the gtk-menu is open.
As this menu-problem sometimes doesn't happen for days I can't always keep
a
On Wed, 18 Jul 2012 20:02:18 - (GMT), m...@alandmoore.com wrote:
> I have a dual-screen setup with awesome using Nvidia twin-view. Mostly
it
> works great.
>
> When I launch certain programs (firefox or conkeror, for instance), they
> will be placed so that about 99% of the window is on the s
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