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2018 Mar 07
0
[ANNOUNCE] twm 1.0.10
This release of twm was made possible by contributions from members of the
NetBSD project and viewers like you.
Alan Coopersmith (1):
twm 1.0.10
Christos Zoulas (1):
Add some const.
Emil Velikov (1):
autogen.sh: use quoted string variables
Michael van Elst (1):
Do not try to extend the font-pattern with a wild-card.
Mihail Konev (1):
autogen: add default patch
2019 Jul 10
0
screen shot centos 7
...king about "cache" for a screen
shot.
Not sure why a screen shot would ever be cached - Not sure if this is what
I'm running into some how???
/usr/bin/import -debug all -silent -window root screen.png
2019-07-10T09:13:36-05:00 0:00.000 0.010u 6.7.8 Configure import[17048]:
utility.c/ExpandFilenames/939/Configure
Command line: /usr/bin/import {-debug} {all} {-silent} {-window} {root}
{screen.png}
2019-07-10T09:13:36-05:00 0:00.090 0.090u 6.7.8 Resource import[17048]:
resource.c/AcquireMagickResource/262/Resource
Area: 16.59MB/16.59MB/3.6975GB
2019-07-10T09:13:36-05:00 0:00.090 0.090u 6.7.8...
2019 Jul 10
2
screen shot centos 7
HI All,
I have some remote computers - at times I issue commands to take screen
shots.
I use xwd -silent -root or import -silent -window root to do so.
It seems at times the screen capture is the actual current content.
It might be a previous displayed item etc...
Anyone ran across this or thoughts ?
Jerry