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Thu Jan 11 17:43:19 2001 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Patch from Michael Roberts <m.t.roberts@student.murdoch.edu.au>
to add -t, --thumb option to generate thumbnails. I modified it a
little, specify the percentage size of the thumbnail on the
commandline.
Mon Dec 4 23:46:03 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Adde -m, --multidisp, which is for multiple heads (not xinerama)
grabs shots from each and joins them together.
* Fixed doing the string escapes when saving files. My bad.
Sun Nov 12 15:16:40 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Now uses giblib. You'll need the very latest giblib from CVS as
of right now.
Sun Nov 5 02:17:57 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Beep when about to take the shot.
* Added -b, --border to grab wm borders too.
* Ungrab mouse, keyboard before sleeping for --delay.
* -e 'feh &f' is not intuitive. Can't use '%' cos that's reserved
for strftime, so now the internal format specifiers are prefixed
'$'. Trouble is, you now _must_ use '', not "", or the shell will
interpret the $ sign and perform variable
substiution. Suggestions?
* Purged boring debugging shit.
Mon Oct 30 18:54:05 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* I can't be arsed to type all this again, so here's the new
manpage entrys:
* If [file] is not specified, a date-stamped file will be
dropped in the current directory.
* SPECIAL STRINGS
Both the --exec and filename parameters can take format
specifiers that are expanded by scrot when encountered.
There are two types of format specifier. Characters pre-
ceded by a '%' are interpretted by strftime(2). See man
strftime for examples. These options may be used to refer
to the current date and time. The second kind are inter-
nal to scrot and are prefixed by '&' The following speci-
fiers are recognised:
&f image path/filename (ignored when used in the filename)
&n image name (ignored when used in the filename)
&s image size (bytes) (ignored when used in the filename)
&p image pixel size
&w image width
&h image height
&t image format
&& prints a literal '&'
\n prints a newline (ignored when used in the filename)
EXAMPLE
scrot '%Y-%m-%d_&wx&h.png' -e 'mv &f ~/shots/'
This would create a file called something like
2000-10-30_2560x1024.png and move it to your shots direc-
tory.
Sun Oct 29 01:02:16 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added -q, --quality for setting compression quality.
Fri Oct 27 21:01:45 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added -s, --select. Let's you pick which window to grab by
clicking on it, or you can draw a rectangle and grab that area :-)
Also, while scrot has the mouse grabbed, hitting any key will
cancel the shot and release it.
* Plus, something import won't do, if you set a delay, you can
choose the window or area first, then the delay occurs before the
shot is taken.
Thu Oct 26 20:37:08 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Patch from richlowe to show countdown with delay (-c,
--count). Cheers bud.
Thu Oct 26 15:22:22 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Added -d, --delay option to wait before shooting.
Thu Oct 26 14:09:52 2000 Tom Gilbert <gilbertt@linuxbrit.co.uk>
* Created scrot.
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