Re: Screenshot captures

2002-06-03 Thread Matthew Carpenter
I always use ksnapshot. It's part of KDE and I haven't tried it in Gnome or any other wm... It allows you the option of capturing the whole screen or just one window. In the latter case, it allows you to set a timeout for you to get the cursor in the correct window, otherwise it takes a

Screenshot captures

2002-06-01 Thread Collins
I understand that gimp (and other packages can do this), but how does one go about doing this? For example, I have several desktops. How do I identify what to capture to gimp (or pick a package) without messing up the display I want to capture? -- Collins Richey - Denver Area - WWTLRD?

Re: Screenshot captures

2002-06-01 Thread Brett I. Holcomb
With kde's screen capture you run the program, then select the item(s) you want to capture. The capture program stays out of the way. Collins wrote: I understand that gimp (and other packages can do this), but how does one go about doing this? For example, I have several desktops. How do

Re: Screenshot captures

2002-06-01 Thread Alan Jackson
My favorite screen capture is xv. It has very nice options for capturing a particular window unmolested. On Sat, 1 Jun 2002 09:40:25 -0600 Collins wrote: I understand that gimp (and other packages can do this), but how does one go about doing this? For example, I have several desktops. How

Re: Screenshot captures

2002-06-01 Thread Lee
No problem: bring up the desktop or window you want a screenshot of. Access gimp file.acquirescreenshot enter. If you want to save to a floppy or other file place the mouse pointer on the displayed screen shot and hit the right mouse button. filesave as select file /mnt/floppy/ or other file.

Re: Screenshot captures

2002-06-01 Thread Collins
On Sat, 01 Jun 2002 16:46:54 -0400 Lee [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: No problem: bring up the desktop or window you want a screenshot of. Access gimp file.acquirescreenshot enter. If you want to save to a floppy or other file place the mouse pointer on the displayed screen shot and hit the right