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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users How to save as image from a web page Post 302303094 by Corona688 on Wednesday 1st of April 2009 08:56:36 PM
Old 04-01-2009
Perhaps you can get xsnap working. I've posted a generic x86 version here, converted to tar.gz from an rpm. You don't need to actually install it to use it, just extract it somewhere and run the xsnap binary in it, it'll let you draw a square on the screen, which'll then pop up as a new window. right-click on the new window and it'll let you save it as png.
 

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TELAK(1)																  TELAK(1)

NAME
telak - draw local or remote pictures on your root window SYNOPSIS
telak [options] DESCRIPTION
telak is a program that draw local or remote pictures on your root window. This is very useful if you want to have webcam, graphs or some- thing like this drawn above your wallpaper. OPTIONS
This program follows the usual GNU command line syntax, with long options starting with two dashes (`-'). A summary of options is included below. -h --help Show summary of options. -v --version Show version of program. -d --display Specify display. -c --config Specify configuration file. --cache Specify cache directory. CONFIGURATION FILE
The format is pretty simple. Each image have to be declared in a section, which is defined like this: [image_name] After this, you will have to declare options you want. url = <url or path> URL (http, ftp) or path (/home...) to your picture. MANDATORY. width = <size in px> Force the width of the picture to X. heigth = <size in px> Force the heigth of the picture to X. x = <position in px> Position of the image. y = <position in px> Position of the image. refresh = <time in seconds> Reload image every X seconds. reverse = <1 or 0> Reverse color mode. EXAMPLE
Here is a telakrc example. [test] url = /home/staff/acid/test.jpg width = 100 height = 100 x = 800 y = 600 reverse = 0 [photo] url = http://www.somedomaine.com/somepath/arf.png x = 200 y = 0 refresh = 300 reverse = 1 FILES
~/.telak/telakrc Main configuration file. ~/.telak/cache Default cache directory. AUTHOR
Julien Danjou <julien@danjou.info> HOMEPAGE
http://julien.danjou.info/telak.html February 8, 2005 TELAK(1)
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