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Re: getting a Graphic


From: Jean-Francois Cardoso
Subject: Re: getting a Graphic
Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2005 20:45:57 +0100


>From the command line, you can also use "import" from ImageMagick or
"xwd" (a standard X11 utility).   See:

      http://www.saragossa.net/linux-tips/page.php?key=Capturing+Screen+Shots

By the way, this technique (capturing a window) is great for
mutliplots since "print" does not work for these.

Regards, JF




On Nov 29, Steve C. Thompson wrote:
 > On 29 Nov 05 10:37AM, Robert A. Macy wrote:
 > > Then open the application, "Paint", and ctrl-v the image down
 > > onto the workspace.
 > 
 > Sorry in advance for getting too offtopic, but: The Gimp has a
 > good screen capture (File -> Acquire -> Screen Shot); and it's
 > free software.
 > 
 > Steve
 > 
 > 
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