Re: empty screenshot
Re: empty screenshot
- Subject: Re: empty screenshot
- From: "Tom Scogland" <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 11 Jun 2008 10:58:09 -0500
Now that is interesting... I did my tests on an intel macbook pro, 1
generation removed from most current, and see the problem all over,
the attached is probably the most interesting though. If you run an
xterm on each machine, and take a screenshot does it work or come out
like the attached?
On Wed, Jun 11, 2008 at 10:24 AM, Mengjuei Hsieh <email@hidden> wrote:
> This seems to be only happening to me when I am using my powerpc-cpu powerbook.
>
> What I did to test this is quite simple. I have a fedora core linux
> box somewhere on the LAN and I connect to the linux box and display an
> gnuplot window.
> <commands>
> [xxxxxxx:~] mjhsieh% ssh linuxbox gnuplot
> Warning: No xauth data; using fake authentication data for X11 forwarding.
> plot sin(x)
> </commands>
> Then after this window shows up, press key combination command-shift-4
> and press space key and move the cursor over to the gnuplot window and
> then click the mouse. You will see a gnuplot screenshot with empty
> window.
>
> I am using ppc leopard 10.5.3 with XQuartz 2.3.0 (xorg-server
> 1.4.0-apple14) it also was the same case in 10.5.2 with other older x
> server.
>
> However this issue doesn't exist on my 10.5.3 intel-cpu-based iMac,
> the screenshot is normal.
>
> --
> Mengjuei
>
> On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 10:42 PM, Andrea D'Amore <email@hidden> wrote:
>> Hello,
>> I'm using Xquartz 2.2.1 and octave 3.01 with gnuplot support. When plotting
>> a function X11 starts and the function is drawn, however I noticed that if I
>> grab screenshot of single window (command-4 then spacebar) I got just
>> window's contours.
>> I'm attaching an image to this mail to show it, to fully understand open it
>> with Preview rather than seeing it in Mail.
>>
>> Is this a Xquartz issue?
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