I'd look for Shutter - http://shutter-project.org/ - really great little
app I use with my GNOME desktop on Ubuntu, which is a great replacement
for Skitch which I use on the Mac. It has a simple image editor built-in
which lets you add annotations, too.
A very quick search reveals that RPMs are
I'm looking for a screen capture utility that can capture just a visible
window.
There are several around BUT (and this seems to be the show stopper)
It must run on SLES and RHEL
I have a big training doc to write and I don't fancy editing some 100+
images
just to remove all the bits I don't
On 2 February 2010 12:31, Stephen Davies
stephen.dav...@ultraconsulting.co.uk wrote:
I'm looking for a screen capture utility that can capture just a visible
window.
It must run on SLES and RHEL
Alt+PrtScr ?
That seems to work on Ubuntu, so I assume it's a GNOME thing.
Cheers,
Al.
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On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:31:35PM +, Stephen Davies wrote:
I'm looking for a screen capture utility that can capture just a visible
window.
There are several around BUT (and this seems to be the show stopper)
It must run on SLES and RHEL
I have a big training doc to write and I
On Tue, Feb 02, 2010 at 12:38:01PM +, Hugo Mills wrote:
$ scrot -s
Then click on the window you want to snapshot. Add -b if you want
the window frame as well.
I forgot to say that I haven't checked whether this is available
pre-packaged on SLES and RHEL. However, it's pretty basic,
Hugo,
Thanks for the info.
I've got scrot running on RHEL 4 5 after finding the dependencies.
I've yet to try SLES though.
Stephen D
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