On Sun, Mar 30, 2014 at 07:52:52PM -0400, marst wrote:
I set up a shortcut in my cwm config that goes like this:
bind 4-p /home/marst/bin/screenshot.sh
screenshot.sh goes like this:
#!/bin/sh
scrot -s '%Y-%m-%d_$wx$h.png' # -e 'mv $f ~/documents/shots' -e 'feh $f'
Ran by itself, the command
I set up a shortcut in my cwm config that goes like this:
bind 4-p /home/marst/bin/screenshot.sh
screenshot.sh goes like this:
#!/bin/sh
scrot -s '%Y-%m-%d_$wx$h.png' # -e 'mv $f ~/documents/shots' -e 'feh $f'
Ran by itself, the command goes fine, I can select an area of the screen, a
shot
Really, nothing out of the ordinary...
Been working lately on a simple OpenBSD package browser. No extensive
graphics, works from the terminal with navigation similar to vim. I do this
for fun. I find it convenient for exploring existing packages.
Small description and screenshot available
I asked the following on OpenBSD G+ but I suppose it is more appropriate to
ask here...
Having never been to BSDCan before, I am wondering if CDs will be available
for sale during the event. Assuming 5.5 is out at the time. And also other
goodies like T shirt...
Mario
I bought a T61 not too long ago, $100CAN. It has Intel graphics and the fan
is not always on. Working very well for an old machinge. Bluetooth led is
always on. I haven't figure out of this feature is really working or if I
can turn it off which maybe would help saving the battery.
Mario
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