Re: Screenshot of console?
Re: Screenshot of console?
- Subject: Re: Screenshot of console?
- From: Derick Centeno <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 20 Jul 2005 04:48:07 -0400
I did not think that your request was for anything as simple as a
screenshot of the desktop. It is always the simplest things that
befuddle us, or at least me.
If you go to the help menu in the Finder and type something like,
"snapshot of screen". One of the possible options which come up is
"Taking a picture of your entire screen". The explanation continues
with the use of the Grab application.
And yes, when such a snapshot is taken the pixels are included which
can be brought to glorious magnification via the use of GraphiConverter
which can open Grab's output and import it for manipulation as you
please. GraphiConverter can also be used to narrow the screen image to
your area of interest, but you probably already knew that.
However, if you want the location and placement of each pixel
identified as you work with it; you are probably aware that
GraphiConverter contains a pixel map. It has lots of features which
are quite useful depending on what you intend. As usual, the nature of
the task you are setting or have set, will determine if these tools are
enough, or insufficient.
Best wishes...
On Jul 19, 2005, at 8:39 PM, Peter Seebach wrote:
Is there any reasonable way to get a screenshot of the text console in
Darwin?
Not just the text, but the actual pixels?
-s
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