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gnome-panel-screenshot
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bash-3.1# gnome-panel-screenshot --help
Usage:
gnome-panel-screenshot [OPTION...] Take a picture of the screen
Help Options:
-?, --help Show help options
--help-all Show all help options
--help-gtk Show GTK Options
Application Options:
-w, --window Grab a window instead of the entire screen
-a, --area Grab an area of the screen instead of the entire screen
-b, --include-border Include the window border with the screenshot
-B, --remove-border Remove the window border from the screenshot
-d, --delay=seconds Take screenshot after specified delay [in seconds]
-e, --border-effect=effect Effect to add to the border (shadow, border or none)
-i, --interactive Interactively set options
--display=DISPLAY X display to use
bash-3.1#
Graphics > scrot (0.
scrot is a commandline screen capture util like "import", but using imlib2.
It has lots of options for autogenerating filenames, and can do fun stuff
like taking screenshots of multiple displays and glueing them together.
NOTE: scrot requires giblib and imlib2, both available on SlackBuilds.org.
When compiling, the order must be imlib2, then giblib, then scrot.