On Thu, Oct 19, 2000 at 09:38:20AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick) wrote:-
>
> > can anyone suggest how to
> >
> > capture a terminal session (equivalent to print screen button for
> windows)
> > to paste to a text document
> >
> > or capture a screen in GNOME to send vi
Ethan Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 06:26:19PM -0700, Nick wrote:
>> or capture a screen in GNOME to send via email??
>
>use a screenshot utility, gimp can do it, but im sure there is
>something smaller that can do it too.
I always use import(1) from the imagemagick pa
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Nick) wrote:-
> can anyone suggest how to
>
> capture a terminal session (equivalent to print screen button for
windows)
> to paste to a text document
>
> or capture a screen in GNOME to send via email??
>
> thanks list.
>
> nick
I don't know of any way to capture a terminal se
On Wed, 18 Oct 2000, Nick wrote:
> can anyone suggest how to
>
> capture a terminal session (equivalent to print screen button for windows)
> to paste to a text document
Place the mouse cursor where you want your capture to start, press down the
left mouse button and keeping it held down, move
Nick wrote:
> can anyone suggest how to
>
> capture a terminal session (equivalent to print screen button for windows)
> to paste to a text document
There's a utility called script made for just this purpose. Package name is
(appropriately enough) script.
> or capture a screen in GNOME to send
On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 06:26:19PM -0700, Nick wrote:
> can anyone suggest how to
>
> capture a terminal session (equivalent to print screen button for windows)
> to paste to a text document
bash$ script session.out
sh$ whatever
sh$ exit
bash$ less session.out
> or capture a screen in GNOME to
can anyone suggest how to
capture a terminal session (equivalent to print screen button for windows)
to paste to a text document
or capture a screen in GNOME to send via email??
thanks list.
nick
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