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Screen shots in Linux...



Kevin Gleason asks:
> What is a good utility to take screen shots of the GNOME windows manager
> and the xterm screen in Linux? I'm running RH Linux 6.0. Thanks

I reply:

xv works well.  Fire it up, right click in the splash screen and look
for a grab button on the lower left corner of the command dialog.

ImageMagick (display) can do grabs, too.  When invoked with no args
it presents a startup dialog with a grab button.

Both programs allow you to select a window to grab or to stretch out
a rectangle on the screen.

Hope this helps,
ccb


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