Summary: X snapshot software

From: Joe Dietz (jdietz@mis.uswest.com)
Date: Thu Jun 08 1995 - 10:05:00 CDT


Summary: What software available to grab snapshots of X screens....

We are running motif so we went with XV....

Thanks to all who replied...
Joe

From: goff@cast.msstate.edu (Don Goff)
Check the man page on xwd. I presume you are using X!
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From: Scott Pleitner <scott@cs.curtin.edu.au>
My personal choice is a nice little program called xwpick. It lets you
grab in all kinds of formats (including ps, eps, epsi, gif, pcx, pict and
ppm).

A quick grab from the README file:

xwpick lets you pick an image from an arbitrary window or rectangular
area of an X11-server and write it to a file in a variety of formats.

I think it can be found at asis01.cern.ch, otherwise look for it with
archie.
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From: chitty@polaris.orl.mmc.com (Tom Chitty)
ever hear of xwd?
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From: Mike Rembis <ebumfr@ebu.ericsson.se>
The newest version of XV will do screen capture.

Get it at:

        ftp.cis.upenn.edu:/pub/xv
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From: pamela@jupiter.legato.com (Pamela S. Pledger)
xv
snapshot
framemaker
.
.
.
There are several, each with their own idiosyncracies.
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From: Anatoly.Lisovsky@kamaz.kazan.su (Anatoly M. Lisovsky)
What about sapshot from deskset?
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From: sunm@erm.oz.au (Brett Newton-Palmer(Sun Admin))

"xsnap" is good for this - it allows any size of snapshot, in
 greyscale or color.

It's a public-domain program - I can send you the SunOS 4.1.3 binary if
 you want - it's ~= 200k bytes compressed & uuencoded.
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From: Richard Skelton <rich@brake.demon.co.uk>
Openwindows comes with a tool called snapshot.
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From: "Trevor Kirby" <Trevor.Kirby@newcastle.ac.uk>

Try xv's grab facility , you can save as giff, tiff, postscript, pbm, X11 and
JPEG.

It'll do colour, greyscale, dithered and reduced colour. Version 2 is freeware
3 is shareware.

 Trev
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From: Andy McCammont <mccammaa@expt05.stp.xfi.bp.com>
check out the comp.windows.x faq for a selection, but for colour stuff
I like xgrabsc from your fav. archie site.
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From: Gerhard den Hollander <gerhard@jason.nl>
xv-3.10a
Ask your archie server for local ftp-sites

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From: johnh@gerbil.umds.ac.uk (John Hearns - System Manager)
Under Openwindows simply use Snapshot

(I suppose you're running another window manager ?)
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From: Lawson A S <tony@essex.ac.uk>
xv
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From: boenning@igd.fhg.de (Dirk Boenning)
you could use xwd (usually /usr/bin/X11) or snapshot (/usr/openwin/bin)

or even the pd tool "xv" from John Bradley.
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From: miguel@iiisis.org.br (Miguel Angelo Rozsas)

        Try "xv" in your favorite archie server.

        "xv" is written by John Bradley (bradley@cis.upenn.edu).

        regards,
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From: gordon.thompson@ce.gatech.edu (Gordon Thompson)
try using snapshot it comes with the operating system
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From: Ted Nolan SRI Ft Gordon <ted@ags.ga.erg.sri.com>
There should be several such programs on your system. You can choose
"Snapshot.." from your "Programs" menu, or invoke /usr/openwin/bin/xwd
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From: Peter.Bestel@uniq.com.au (Peter Bestel)
Have you read the doco on "xwd" - the Sun supplied X window dumper?
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From: gail@rtr.com (Gail Mignard)
I saw your posting and thought that you might be interested in
our XUserPak for SunOS. It includes xgrabsc as well as manipulation
tools for when you have the image. If you'd like more information
please let me know.
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From: albert@esther.rad.tju.edu (Dr. Micheal Albert)
  Try xgrabsc, available at ftp://harpo.seas.ucla.edu in /pub/xgrabsc
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