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stu90

Joined: 25 Feb 2010 Posts: 1401 Location: England. Dell Inspiron 1501. Dpup
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 12:54 Post subject:
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| edoc wrote: | | stu90 wrote: | | Theres a cool little command line screenshot application (scrot_0.8-11) that works well on lucid 5.1 in the ubuntu repository - maybe one to add to the lucid repo? |
I find the mtPaint-screenshot and this command line option helpful but less efficient than a possible alternative.
Humble proposal/request: Can a keyboard key be scripted, or a bottom toolbar icon, that with a single press or click captures the screen?
Reasons:
1. In some cases any screen activity causes what it displayed to change or to disappear.
2. In some cases mtPaint or a command line app is too slow and what is to be captured has changed or disappeared.
3. Complicated seems unnecessary decades after "PrtSc" was added to every keyboard.
Am I missing something? Other than my mind, that is? |
Not sure with mtpaint but with scrot just make a script in root call it scrot.
and add it to .jwmrc-tray in root
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<TrayButton label="screen">exec:/root/scrot</TrayButton>
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edoc

Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 3937 Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 13:01 Post subject:
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I printed that and will give it a try ... after I make lunch ... thanks!
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chrismt

Joined: 21 Apr 2010 Posts: 250
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 13:06 Post subject:
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| playdayz wrote: | | Quote: | | It isn't recording anything |
You may need to right-click on the volume control and choose Full Window and scroll down and make sure the correct Capture inputs are selected and they have volume. |
Yes, it worked. Thanks
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tronkel

Joined: 30 Sep 2005 Posts: 1047 Location: Vienna Austria
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 13:19 Post subject:
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These latest 3D games illustrate a big strength of Lucid i.e. the excellent Ubuntu compatibility. The extra libraries that contribute to the larger-than-normal ISO size is the reason that it's possible to take Ubuntu Lucid Lynx packages and easily (usually) build a pet from them that's simple to install for the average end-user (one click on the pet). So the extra 30MB is a good trade-off between size and usefulness.
If you are recommending a version of Puppy to anyone, this aspect of ease of creation of good pet packages, is a good reason for recommending Lucid Puppy.
If I get the time I'll look into getting the Flight Gear flight simulator running as a pet.
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edoc

Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 3937 Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 13:42 Post subject:
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Flight Simulator?
Awesome!
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Minnesota
Joined: 11 Sep 2008 Posts: 312
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 13:46 Post subject:
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Is it possible to get flight simulator II to work?
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DaveS

Joined: 09 Oct 2008 Posts: 3669 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 14:02 Post subject:
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Do you reckon it would be easy to get Xfce desktop up and running all?
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Lobster
Official Crustacean

Joined: 04 May 2005 Posts: 15109 Location: Paradox Realm
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 14:07 Post subject:
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| Quote: | | Humble proposal/request: Can a keyboard key be scripted, or a bottom toolbar icon, that with a single press or click captures the screen? |
as far as I know icewm does that with one of the icons bottom left - the quick options button - or did I imagine that?
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Béèm

Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 11782 Location: Brussels IBM Thinkpad R40, 256MB, 20GB, WiFi ipw2100. Frugal Lin'N'Win
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 14:47 Post subject:
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| edoc wrote: | | Humble proposal/request: Can a keyboard key be scripted, or a bottom toolbar icon, that with a single press or click captures the screen? | I know the principle, but never did it.
The command for the screen shot is mtpaint -s
You could assign this command to the printkey.
There is where my memory fails. I don't recall how to do it.
You need the keycode for the printkey for this.
You can find that code by executing xev in a terminal/console.
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DaveS

Joined: 09 Oct 2008 Posts: 3669 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 14:53 Post subject:
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| Béèm wrote: | | edoc wrote: | | Humble proposal/request: Can a keyboard key be scripted, or a bottom toolbar icon, that with a single press or click captures the screen? | I know the principle, but never did it.
The command for the screen shot is mtpaint -s
You could assign this command to the printkey.
There is where my memory fails. I don't recall how to do it.
You need the keycode for the printkey for this.
You can find that code by executing xev in a terminal/console. |
111 I think....
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Béèm

Joined: 21 Nov 2006 Posts: 11782 Location: Brussels IBM Thinkpad R40, 256MB, 20GB, WiFi ipw2100. Frugal Lin'N'Win
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 15:00 Post subject:
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Yes, it's 111
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stu90

Joined: 25 Feb 2010 Posts: 1401 Location: England. Dell Inspiron 1501. Dpup
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 15:51 Post subject:
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Im not a coder so don't expect much but If anyone is interested i have made a little GUI for Scrot.
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DaveS

Joined: 09 Oct 2008 Posts: 3669 Location: UK
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 16:33 Post subject:
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Blue theme. Includes very narrow window frame at top to take up minimal space
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Bluetheme.pet |
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96.48 KB |
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201 Time(s) |
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01micko

Joined: 11 Oct 2008 Posts: 7017 Location: qld
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 16:37 Post subject:
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| tronkel wrote: | These latest 3D games illustrate a big strength of Lucid i.e. the excellent Ubuntu compatibility. The extra libraries that contribute to the larger-than-normal ISO size is the reason that it's possible to take Ubuntu Lucid Lynx packages and easily (usually) build a pet from them that's simple to install for the average end-user (one click on the pet). So the extra 30MB is a good trade-off between size and usefulness.
If you are recommending a version of Puppy to anyone, this aspect of ease of creation of good pet packages, is a good reason for recommending Lucid Puppy.
If I get the time I'll look into getting the Flight Gear flight simulator running as a pet. |
tronkel
I made a tool (see my signature) that makes it super easy for anyone to make a pet or sfs out of debs, if you want you can try it and maybe suggest where I can make improvements. debs2pkg or alien2puppy, the former is what it says and the latter supports Slack tgz and txz formats.
James C and tubeguy were busy making packages and James managed to get at least 1 in the repo, arora, a neat qt, webkit browser, and don570 liked it too.
Basically all it does is run a loop to unpack the debs in a folder, has an option to strip, has a pause to give you a chance to sort out the .desktop file and icon then runs mksquashfs or petget. It has a help option too, all command line but I tried to word it very simply with error messages if you make a boo boo and just a splash of colour for fun. (There is also a fun version of debs2pkg called debs2pkgfun which gives you a little reward at the end. courtesy of Pizzasgood). It may be a time saver for you, though I know you are professional programmer
Cheers
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edoc

Joined: 07 Aug 2005 Posts: 3937 Location: Southeast Georgia, USA
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Posted: Sat 14 Aug 2010, 16:45 Post subject:
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Would this work on a avi to dpg or wmv to avi converter app?
Or are those specialized and need particular attention to convert to Puppy?
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